Q.19. What is God’s providence relating to angels?
A. God providentially allowed some of the angels to fall into sin and damnation by their own choice and without any possibility of recovering their original position;[1] he limited and ordered their fall and all their specific sins for his own glory.[2] God established the rest of the angels in holiness and happiness,[3] using them,[4] according to his pleasure, as administrative agents of his power, mercy, and justice.[5]
1 | Jude 6 | dummy text |
2 Peter 2:4 | dummy text | |
Hebrews 2:16 | dummy text | |
John 8:44 | dummy text | |
2 | Job 1:12 | dummy text |
Matthew 8:31 | dummy text | |
Luke 10:17 | dummy text | |
3 | 1 Timothy 5:21 | dummy text |
Mark 8:38 | dummy text | |
Hebrews 12:22 | dummy text | |
4 | Psalms 104:4 | dummy text |
5 | 2 Kings 19:35 | dummy text |
Hebrews 1:14 | dummy text |