Messengers of God

Messengers of God
Author: Elie Wiesel
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1985-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 067154134X

Originally published: New York: Random House, Ã1976.

Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army

Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army
Author: United Church of God
Publisher: United Church of God
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2017-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1365952142

Angels are God’s messengers and His spirit army, and they are very numerous. Make no mistake, angels do exist! They exist to serve “those who will inherit salvation”. But because they are invisible, we tend to forget their role in carrying out God’s purpose and plan. Many angels have been given the duty of serving our needs, and their responsibilities and assignments may change with circumstances. Inside study aid: -- The Origin of the Spirit Realm -- The Vast Multitudes of Heaven’s Armies -- Should We Worship or Pray to Angels? -- Appearing in Human Form -- Did Angels Interbreed With Women to Produce Giants? -- Popular, But Wrong, Ideas About Angels -- Where Did the Idea of Angels as Babies Originate? -- Leading Angels: Michael and Gabriel -- What Is the Origin of Satan and Demons? -- Different Kinds of Angels -- Serving God and Mankind -- Personal Stories of Angelic Encounters

God's Messengers

God's Messengers
Author: Allen Anderson
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2003
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781577312468

Do our relationships with animals bring us closer to God?

Messengers

Messengers
Author: David Ritz
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Beautifully designed and featuring stunning photographs, this moving book will appeal to Christians of all denominations and colors who seek a deeper understanding of the meaning and the glories of their faith. This is a tribute to the people who awakened the author's personal faith.

The God and the Flightless Messenger

The God and the Flightless Messenger
Author: Hagi
Publisher: TOKYOPOP
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2020-10-23
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1427868131

A messenger's duty is to care for and protect the god they've been assigned to. In order to complete these tasks, such messengers require wings. Shin, however, can't fly. His tiny, useless wings make him the target of ridicule and scorn among the other messengers and have kept him from being able to serve a god... until now. Determined to prove himself as a capable messenger despite his flightlessness, Shin accepts his assignment to a mysterious being on one of the nearby mountains. At first, it seems an easy task to keep his charge safe and happy — especially when the deity in question is just a cute, fluffy ball of fur. But things aren't always what they seem. Recently, messengers flying over the strange god's mountain have been disappearing. Even as suspicion mounts against his deity, Shin just can't bring himself to think that such a gentle god could have a dark side. It's strange, but for some reason... the mysterious, fluffy being feels so familiar to him.

Mal'ach

Mal'ach
Author: Bertha Roscoe
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2017-04-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781544709826

God is running the world; everything in it is under His command. He sustains the world by His energy so that not even a sparrow falls to the ground without His decree. And He continually works by angels. The cosmos is heavily populated with myriads of angelic beings who do His commands and hearken to His words. John Milton wrote, "Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep: all these ceaselessly praise His works both day and night." In the troubled times in which we live, we must rely upon the inner strength that comes through the supernatural. Angels exist because God created them as His eternal servants. There are angels in our very midst, however some have fallen from their first estate and are estranged from God. These fallen angels have become enemies of God and all humanity. Their sole purpose is to blind us to the truth of God's love, grace, and mercy. But all those who accept and believe the truth of God and have fellowship with Him through His Son, Jesus Christ, have divine protection, provision, and power from these heavenly messengers.

The Angel Book

The Angel Book
Author: Charles Hunter
Publisher: Whitaker House
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2000-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 160374603X

Angels Are Your Powerful Protectors and Helpers Charles and Frances Hunter describe their own personal encounters with angels and what the Bible tells us about these messengers of God. They report on the different kinds of angels and their roles, how God’s messengers can impact your life, and how to experience the presence of God. God uses angels to… Protect us Comfort and encourage us Bring us strength during trials Help us witness to others Wage spiritual warfare Communicate His will to us Bring answers to prayer The Bible records over one hundred appearances of angels to both men and women. Discover the many purposes of angels, both historically and in your daily life.

Messengers of God

Messengers of God
Author: Ronald H. Isaacs
Publisher: Jason Aronson
Total Pages: 287
Release: 1998-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 146166246X

There were fifteen important prophets in Israel, whose lives covered nearly four centuries, beginning about 750 B.C.E. Known as the literary prophets because they wrote down their prophecies, they were chosen by God at a time of social and political crisis in the community. Their task was to warn, criticize the morals and ethics of their day, and counsel and comfort the Israelite people. This book presents an overview of the literary prophets and the nature of their prophecies. They include Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, Micah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Joel, Obadiah, Nachum, Habbakuk, Zephaniah, and Jonah. In addition to the so-called literary prophets, there were other people in the Bible referred to as prophets as well. Gideon, in the Book of Judges, was referred to as a prophet, Deborah is called a prophetess in the Book of Judges. Moses was twice called a prophet in the Bible and even Abraham is once referred to as a prophet in the Book of Genesis. Messengers of God: A Jewish Prophets Who's Who explores these prophets as well. Topics in this volume include: what is a prophet; varieties of prophets; commissioning of the prophet; preliterary prophets; false prophets; Moses; Deborah; prophetic signs and visions; values of the prophets; prophecy in the Talmud, philosophers and prophets, and prophets in the liturgy and rabbinic sources. Messengers of God: A Jewish Prophets Who's Who will enable the reader to have a better understanding of the nature of the prophets and their works.

Messengers of God

Messengers of God
Author: Elie Wiesel
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1476737673

Elie Wiesel’s classic look at Job and seven other Biblical characters as they grapple with their relationship with God and the question of his justice. “Wiesel has never allowed himself to be diverted from the role of witness for the martyred Jews and survivors of the Holocaust, and by extension for all those who through the centuries have asked Job's question: ‘What is God doing and where is His justice?’ Here in a masterful series of mythic portraits, drawing upon Bible tales and the Midrashim (a body of commentary), Wiesel explores ‘the distant and haunting figures that molded him’: Adam, Cain and Abel, Abraham and Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and Job. With the dramatic invention of a Father Mapple and the exquisite care of a Talmudic scholar, Wiesel interprets the wellsprings of Jewish religious tradition as the many faces of man’s greatness facing the inexplicable. In an intimate relationship with God it is possible to complain, to demand. Adam and Eve in sinning “cried out” against the injustice of their entrapment; Cain assaulted God rather than his brother; and Abraham's agreement to sacrifice his son placed the burden of guilt on Him who demanded it. As for Job, Wiesel concludes that he abdicated his defiance as did the confessing Communists of Stalin’s time to ‘underline the implausibility’ of his trial, and thus become the accuser. Wiesel’s concern with the imponderables of fate seems to move from strength to strength” (Kirkus Reviews).