Topical Encyclopedia In the biblical narrative, angels are depicted as celestial beings created by God to serve Him and fulfill His divine purposes. One of their primary roles is to glorify God, a theme that is consistently woven throughout Scripture. The glorification of God by angels is evident in their worship, obedience, and proclamation of His majesty and holiness.Worship and Praise Angels are often portrayed as worshippers of God, continually exalting His name and declaring His glory. In the book of Isaiah, the prophet describes a vision of the seraphim, a class of angels, who stand above the throne of God, calling out to one another: "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of Hosts; His glory fills the whole earth" (Isaiah 6:3). This scene emphasizes the angels' role in acknowledging and proclaiming the holiness and glory of God. Similarly, in the book of Revelation, John records a vision of angels around the throne of God, joining the twenty-four elders and the four living creatures in worship. They declare, "Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and blessing!" (Revelation 5:12). This passage highlights the angels' participation in the heavenly chorus that glorifies God and the Lamb, Jesus Christ. Obedience and Service Angels glorify God not only through worship but also through their obedience and service. They are depicted as messengers and agents of God's will, carrying out His commands with precision and reverence. In the Gospel of Luke, the angel Gabriel is sent by God to deliver the message of the birth of Jesus to Mary, demonstrating the angelic role in God's redemptive plan (Luke 1:26-38). Moreover, angels are described as ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit salvation (Hebrews 1:14). Their service to God and humanity reflects their commitment to glorifying God through faithful obedience to His directives. Proclamation of God's Majesty Angels also glorify God by proclaiming His majesty and the unfolding of His divine purposes. At the birth of Jesus, a multitude of the heavenly host appeared to the shepherds, praising God and saying, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom His favor rests!" (Luke 2:14). This angelic announcement underscores the role of angels in heralding the significant events of God's salvific work. In the book of Revelation, angels are depicted as proclaiming the eternal gospel to every nation, tribe, language, and people, urging them to "Fear God and give Him glory, because the hour of His judgment has come" (Revelation 14:7). This proclamation serves as a call to humanity to recognize and honor the sovereignty and glory of God. Conclusion Throughout Scripture, angels are portrayed as beings who glorify God through worship, obedience, and proclamation. Their actions and declarations serve as a testament to the majesty and holiness of God, inviting all creation to join in the eternal chorus of praise. Torrey's Topical Textbook Luke 2:14Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men. Torrey's Topical Textbook Library Shepherds and Angels The Angels and the Shepherds. The Primitive Church. Whether those Miracles were Fitting which Christ Worked in ... The Birth of Jesus Proclaimed by Angels to the Shepherds. Proofs of the Foregoing, Drawn from the Gospels of Mark and Luke. Man's Chief End Why is it that Our Lord Has Tarried Till Now? Why Has not the ... God Showed Himself, by the Fall of Man, as Patient, Benign ... Concerning the Place of God: and that the Deity Alone is ... Resources Why does God love us? | GotQuestions.orgIs it wrong to participate in extreme sports? | GotQuestions.org Is it wrong for a Christian to view or listen to Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) triggers? | GotQuestions.org Glorifying: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Glorifying God for his Holiness Glorifying God for His: Deliverance Glorifying God for His: Faithfulness and Truth Glorifying God for His: Grace to Others Glorifying God for His: Holiness Glorifying God for His: Judgments Glorifying God for His: Mercy and Truth Glorifying God for His: Wondrous Works Glorifying God is Acceptable Through Christ Glorifying God: Accomplished by Bringing Forth Fruits of Righteousness Glorifying God: Accomplished by Confessing Christ Glorifying God: Accomplished by Doing all to Glorify Him Glorifying God: Accomplished by Doing all to Him Glorifying God: Accomplished by Dying for Him Glorifying God: Accomplished by Faithfulness Glorifying God: Accomplished by Glorifying Christ Glorifying God: Accomplished by Patience in Affliction Glorifying God: Accomplished by Praising Him Glorifying God: Accomplished by Relying on his Promises Glorifying God: Accomplished by Suffering for Christ Glorifying God: All the Blessings of God are Designed to Lead To Glorifying God: All, by Nature, Fail In Glorifying God: Christ, an Example of Glorifying God: Faithfulness and Truth Glorifying God: Gentiles at Antioch Glorifying God: Grace to Others Glorifying God: Heavenly Host Engaged In Glorifying God: Heavenly Hosts Engaged In Glorifying God: Man Sick of the Palsy Glorifying God: Mercy and Truth Glorifying God: Obligation of Saints To Glorifying God: Punishment for Not Glorifying God: Required in Body and Spirit Glorifying God: Saints should Persevere In Glorifying God: Saints should Resolve On Glorifying God: Saints should Unite In Glorifying God: Saints: Persevere In Glorifying God: Saints: should Resolve To Glorifying God: Saints: Unite In Glorifying God: Shall be Universal Glorifying God: The Church at Jerusalem Glorifying God: The Congregation at Jerusalem Glorifying God: The Gentiles (Non-Jewish People) at Antioch (Of Syria) Glorifying God: The Holy Example of Saints May Lead Others To Glorifying God: The Holy Example of the Saints May Lead Others To Glorifying God: The Leper Whom Jesus Healed Glorifying God: The Man Sick With Palsy Glorifying God: The Virgin Mary Glorifying God: The Wicked Averse To Glorifying God: The Woman With Infirmity Glorifying God: Woman With Infirmity Glorifying God: Wondrous Works Related Terms |