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What does demons and angels have to do with music? They are all around us. Why is it so hard for us to see? Jesus casted out Demons in his earthly ministry just as God casted out angels from heaven.

Angels and fallen angels called demons

What the bible saysWhat the Bible Says look up the scriptures and read for yourself. Reserach from the KJV.

 Angels, today they seem to be all around us, in songs, in pictures, in books, in poetry, there seems to be a angel craze? People like to look at angels because they are not judgemental? Just cuddly beings with wings. This author has had the blessing of God to have a angel present at the time of a near death experience. I won't go into detail but if you would like to read more about it visit the author page anywhere from this site and go to On Deaths Door Dan's Near Death Experience.  Angles were present in the garden for Jesus, they came to warn lot, God may choose to use these being's as he so wishes. But they do have a choice, just like we also have a choice. Within this page and article let us take a look at Demons, Angels. I Invite you to also look up the scripture text's that have been included for your own reference. It is important for each of us to better understand what we are really dealing with in the world we life. And especially how are children are being targeted by the Devil and his ...legions. 

DEMONS ­ another name for fallen angels who joined the kingdom of Satan in rebellion against God. What the bible saysRevelation 12:9 is the clearest Scripture on the identity of demons: "The great dragon was hurled down-that ancient serpent called the devil, or Satan, who leads the whole world astray. He was hurled to the earth, and his angels with him." The Bible indicates that the demons are fallen angels  angels who along with Satan rebelled against God. Satans fall from heaven is described in What the bible saysIsaiah 14:12-15 and Ezekiel 28:12-15. Revelation 12:4 seems to indicate that Satan took one third of the angels with him when he sinned. Jude verse 6 mentions angels who sinned. So, it is likely that demons are the angels who followed Satan in sin against God.

Satan and his demons now look to destroy and deceive all those who follow and worship God

What the bible says(1 Peter 5:8; 2 Corinthians 11:14-15). The demons are described as evil spirits (Matthew 10:1), unclean spirits What the bible says(Mark 1:27), and angels of Satan What the bible says(Revelation 12:9). Satan and his demons deceive the world (2 Corinthians 4:4), attack Christians What the bible says(2 Corinthians 12:7; 1 Peter 5:8), and combat the holy angels What the bible says(Revelation 12:4-9). Demons are spiritual beings, but they can appear in physical formsWhat the bible says (2 Corinthians 11:14-15). The demons / fallen angels are enemies of God  but they are defeated enemies. Greater is He who is in us than those who are in the world What the bible says(1 John 4:4).

Origin. The origin of demons is not explicitly discussed in the Bible. But the New Testament speaks of the fall and later imprisonment of a group of angels What the bible says(I Peter 3:19, 20; II Peter 2:4; Jude 6). The group that participated in the fall apparently followed one of their own number, Satan. The fall occurred before Gods creation of the world. In retaliatory hatred for God, Satan and his angels tirelessly seek to contaminate the human race with wickedness What the bible says(Genesis 3; Matthew 25:41; Revelation 12:9).

A symbolic view of this "initial" fall appears in What the bible saysRevelation 12:34 where the dragon (a symbol for Satan) "drew a third of the stars of heaven" (a symbol for fallen angels) and "threw them to the earth." Thus, Satan has his own "angels," who most students see as the demons of this era What the bible says(Matthew 25:41; Revelation 12:9).

The Bible usually describes the whole range of spirits whom God has created, including both good and evil angels, and special categories such as cherubim, seraphim, and the archangel.Angels are mentioned at least 108 times in the Old Testament and 165 times in the New Testament (Chafer, Systematic Theology, II, 3). Hence, there is ample information available in Scripture to allow us to build a foundation for our knowledge of angelic beings.While the Scriptures give no definite figures, we are told that the number of angels is very great What the bible says(Daniel 7:10; Matthew 26:53; Hebrews 12:22).

It appears that all angels were created at one time. No new angels are being added to the number. Angels are not subject to death or any form of extinction; therefore they do not decrease in number.Angels are essentially ministering spirits, What the bible says(Hebrews 1:14) and do not have physical bodies like humans. Jesus declared that a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have    What the bible says(Luke 24:37-39).The Bible does, however, make it clear that angels can only be in one place at a time. They must have some localized presence.Angels can take on the appearance of men when the occasion demands. How else could some entertain angels unawareWhat the bible says (Hebrews 13:2)? On the other hand, their appearance is sometimes in dazzling white and blazing glory What the bible says(Matthew 28:2-4). The scripture below teaches us that there are many indeed.

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1. The major unit of the Roman army consisting of 3,000 to 6,000 infantry troops and 100 to 200 cavalry troops.
2. A large military unit trained for combat; an army.
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Demon Pocession?

Even if demon possession of a Christian is not possible, that, in itself, is of little consolation. Until death or the Return of Christ the ONLY part of a believer that is secure and beyond harm is his redeemed soul. Everything else he has can be lost or destroyed and is subject to satanic control or manipulation. Satan can take or destroy a Christian's health, body, spouse, children, money, job, testimony, church, Bible, rewards, peace, contentment, safety, security, and even his mind without possessing him! Again, nothing is secure but his soul, and Satan can even convince a believer he can take it too! The Devil is a powerful and formidable adversary and those Christians who smugly make light of his abilities and dabble in things the Bible warns against are teetering on the very edge of disaster. When a person is born again he is placed in Christ and Christ comes in him, and the believers destiny with Christ is certain. John is here comforting believers by reminding them of this and reassures them by insisting there is nothing Satan or anyone else can do about it. He is not saying believers are immune any type of satanic influence or cannot suffer in the flesh. As we have seen, other passages clearly state Satan does have access to believers. In fact Peter said to believers, What the bible says"Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may DEVOUR" (1 Pet 5:8).  And such little foxes are present all around us, and it is very visible indeed. 

"There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death."
Prov. 14:12
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Mark 5:1-20 is the definitive passage on demon possession and its effects in the Bible. Some of the details about demons the Bible reveals in this passage are:

1. Devils want to be near dead human bodies or tombs (vs. 2, 3, 5).
2. They can cause unusual strength (vs. 3-4).
3. They can make a person unreasonable or immune to sensible persuasion (vs. 4).
4. They cause excessive crying (vs. 5).
5. They cause sadistic and masochistic behavior (vs. 5).
6. They have an affinity for heights (vs. 5).
7. They recognize Christ as "the Son of God" and appeal to Him (vs. 6-7).
8. They know they deserve torment and dread it (vs. 6-7).
9. They have names (vs. 9).
10. More than one can possess the same body (vs. 9).
11. They desire to stay in the same geographical region or "country" (vs. 10).
12. They would rather indwell an animal body than none at all (vs. 12).
13. They can cause animals to kill themselves (vs. 13).
14. They desire to be in a body when it dies (vs. 13).
15. They have a desire for water (vs. 13).

Mark 9:17-29 gives us even more details about devils:

16. They can cause dumbness and deafness (vs. 17, 25).
17. They cause rabid animal like behavior (vs. 18).
18. They can indwell from childhood (vs. 21).
19. They cause suicidal behavior (vs. 22).
20. They resist leaving a body and violently "rent" it while leaving (vs. 26).
21. There are different kinds of devils. Some have more power than others (vs. 29).
22. Some can only be removed by prayer and fasting of believer (vs. 29).

The evil of demons, the devil and fallen angels

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