This was a refreshing read and I have to be honest with you: I can’t wait to get back in it, do more studying, and glean as much as I can from it. Angels by Dr. David Jeremiah is a definite win.
I come from a religious background that really emphasizes spiritual experiences and it always struck me as odd that angels weren’t often included. Dr. Jeremiah’s book is a great bit of wisdom for those wondering how angels come into play in our daily lives, how God uses them, and how some people abuse the term “angel” and distort what the being truly is.
I was impressed with the amount of research the author put in and believe that you can trust the conclusions he comes to. There are plenty of references to the passages he uses from the Bible, along with a number of anecdotes he employs to show both sides of where most people stand on angels — including anecdotes featuring those that misuse the beings for the most part. It’s interesting because he brings up the fact that they are either telling a falsehood or that they are being betrayed. And I think we all know who the betrayer is here.
This book was such an interesting read. I would recommend to anyone who has ever wondered about angels and what their roles are — in Heaven and on Earth.
This book was provided for review by the WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group.


2 Responses for "Book Review – Angels by Dr. David Jeremiah"
I don’t really ‘believe’ in super natural beings like angels or ghosts. Not that I don’t like stories about them or think they are bad, I just never really felt that they were there.
I worked with a girl in college who was very interested in angels and life/death experiences. We used to talk for hours about it; fascinating stuff, but somehow it has never hooked me!
I recently finished a term paper on the non-redemption of angels that i think you might be interested in. It deals much with their created nature and purpose. It was quite a challenge to write and reason out, but I am pleased with it. tweet at me if you want a copy of it.
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