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Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by CanadaCars(m): 12:16am On Sep 23, 2013
The scriptures prove that Jesus is Michael the archangel, consider the following scriptures with an open mind,


ACCORDING to the Bible, there are millions of angelic creatures inhabiting the spirit realm. (Daniel 7:9, 10; Revelation 5:11) From beginning to end, the Scriptures make hundreds of references to the angels that remain loyal to God. Yet, only two of these spirit creatures are mentioned by name. One is the angel Gabriel, who personally delivered messages from God to three different individuals over a period of some 600 years. (Daniel 9:20-22; Luke 1:8-19, 26-28) The other angel mentioned by name in the Bible is Michael.


Michael is clearly an outstanding angel. For example, in the book of Daniel, Michael is described as fighting wicked demons in behalf of God’s people. (Daniel 10:13; 12:1) In the inspired letter of Jude, Michael confronts Satan in a dispute over Moses’ body. (Jude 9) The book of Revelation shows that Michael wars with Satan and his demons and hurls them out of heaven. (Revelation 12:7-9) No other angel is portrayed as having such great power and authority over God’s enemies. It is no wonder, then, that the Bible appropriately refers to Michael as “the archangel,” the prefix “arch” meaning “chief,” or “principal"


Aside from Michael, no archangel is mentioned in the Bible, nor do the Scriptures use the term “archangel” in the plural. The Bible describes Michael as the archangel, implying that he alone bears that designation. Hence, it is reasonable to conclude that God has delegated to one, and only one, of his heavenly creatures full authority over all other angels.


Aside from the Creator himself, only one faithful person is spoken of as having angels under subjection—namely, Jesus Christ. (Matthew 13:41; 16:27; 24:31) The apostle Paul made specific mention of “the Lord Jesus” and “his powerful angels.” (2 Thessalonians 1:7) And Peter described the resurrected Jesus by saying: “He is at God’s right hand, for he went his way to heaven; and angels and authorities and powers were made subject to him.”—1 Peter 3:22.


While there is no statement in the Bible that categorically identifies Michael the archangel as Jesus, there is one scripture that links Jesus with the office of archangel. In his letter to the Thessalonians, the apostle Paul prophesied: “The Lord himself will descend from heaven with a commanding call, with an archangel’s voice and with God’s trumpet, and those who are dead in union with Christ will rise first.” (1 Thessalonians 4:16) In this scripture Jesus is described as having assumed his power as God’s Messianic King. Yet, he speaks with “an archangel’s voice.” Note, too, that he has the power to raise the dead.


While on earth as a human, Jesus performed several resurrections. In doing so, he used his voice to utter commanding calls. For example, when resurrecting the dead son of a widow in the city of Nain, he said: “Young man, I say to you, Get up!” (Luke 7:14, 15) Later, just before resurrecting his friend Lazarus, Jesus “cried out with a loud voice: ‘Lazarus, come on out!’” (John 11:43) But on these occasions, Jesus’ voice was the voice of a perfect man.


After his own resurrection, Jesus was raised to a “superior position” in heaven as a spirit creature. (Philippians 2:9) No longer a human, he has the voice of an archangel. So when God’s trumpet sounded the call for “those who are dead in union with Christ” to be raised to heaven, Jesus issued “a commanding call,” this time “with an archangel’s voice.” It is reasonable to conclude that only an archangel would call “with an archangel’s voice.”


Yes, there are other angelic creatures of high rank, such as seraphs and cherubs. (Genesis 3:24; Isaiah 6:2) Yet, the Scriptures point to the resurrected Jesus Christ as the chief of all angels—Michael the archangel.

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Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by Goshen360(m): 1:48am On Sep 23, 2013
Thank God that heretic called a moderator, Obadiah777 and his new handle, Mr. President plus MostHigh are being exposed and refuted in the face\light of scriptures day-by-day on this forum.

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Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by CanadaCars(m): 2:07am On Sep 23, 2013
CanadaCars: The scriptures prove that Jesus is Michael the archangel, consider the following scriptures with an open mind,


ACCORDING to the Bible, there are millions of angelic creatures inhabiting the spirit realm. (Daniel 7:9, 10; Revelation 5:11) From beginning to end, the Scriptures make hundreds of references to the angels that remain loyal to God. Yet, only two of these spirit creatures are mentioned by name. One is the angel Gabriel, who personally delivered messages from God to three different individuals over a period of some 600 years. (Daniel 9:20-22; Luke 1:8-19, 26-28) The other angel mentioned by name in the Bible is Michael.


Michael is clearly an outstanding angel. For example, in the book of Daniel, Michael is described as fighting wicked demons in behalf of God’s people. (Daniel 10:13; 12:1) In the inspired letter of Jude, Michael confronts Satan in a dispute over Moses’ body. (Jude 9) The book of Revelation shows that Michael wars with Satan and his demons and hurls them out of heaven. (Revelation 12:7-9) No other angel is portrayed as having such great power and authority over God’s enemies. It is no wonder, then, that the Bible appropriately refers to Michael as “the archangel,” the prefix “arch” meaning “chief,” or “principal"


Aside from Michael, no archangel is mentioned in the Bible, nor do the Scriptures use the term “archangel” in the plural. The Bible describes Michael as the archangel, implying that he alone bears that designation. Hence, it is reasonable to conclude that God has delegated to one, and only one, of his heavenly creatures full authority over all other angels.


Aside from the Creator himself, only one faithful person is spoken of as having angels under subjection—namely, Jesus Christ. (Matthew 13:41; 16:27; 24:31) The apostle Paul made specific mention of “the Lord Jesus” and “his powerful angels.” (2 Thessalonians 1:7) And Peter described the resurrected Jesus by saying: “He is at God’s right hand, for he went his way to heaven; and angels and authorities and powers were made subject to him.”—1 Peter 3:22.


While there is no statement in the Bible that categorically identifies Michael the archangel as Jesus, there is one scripture that links Jesus with the office of archangel. In his letter to the Thessalonians, the apostle Paul prophesied: “The Lord himself will descend from heaven with a commanding call, with an archangel’s voice and with God’s trumpet, and those who are dead in union with Christ will rise first.” (1 Thessalonians 4:16) In this scripture Jesus is described as having assumed his power as God’s Messianic King. Yet, he speaks with “an archangel’s voice.” Note, too, that he has the power to raise the dead.


While on earth as a human, Jesus performed several resurrections. In doing so, he used his voice to utter commanding calls. For example, when resurrecting the dead son of a widow in the city of Nain, he said: “Young man, I say to you, Get up!” (Luke 7:14, 15) Later, just before resurrecting his friend Lazarus, Jesus “cried out with a loud voice: ‘Lazarus, come on out!’” (John 11:43) But on these occasions, Jesus’ voice was the voice of a perfect man.


After his own resurrection, Jesus was raised to a “superior position” in heaven as a spirit creature. (Philippians 2:9) No longer a human, he has the voice of an archangel. So when God’s trumpet sounded the call for “those who are dead in union with Christ” to be raised to heaven, Jesus issued “a commanding call,” this time “with an archangel’s voice.” It is reasonable to conclude that only an archangel would call “with an archangel’s voice.”


Yes, there are other angelic creatures of high rank, such as seraphs and cherubs. (Genesis 3:24; Isaiah 6:2) Yet, the Scriptures point to the resurrected Jesus Christ as the chief of all angels—Michael the archangel.
Do you get the message? There is only one archangel mentioned in the bible, the bible says "the archangel". So there is only one angel who have authority over all the angels, and that is Michael. Aside from His father only Jesus is mentioned in the bible as having authority over angels. (Matthew 13:41; 16:27; 24:31), 2 Thessalonians 1:7 mentions Jesus and his powerful angels. 1 Peter 3:22 says angels and authority was made subject to him.
Now lets scrutinize these scripturally established facts with an open mind, If we assume that Jesus is the overall over all the angels including Michael the archangel, this assumption will fall flat if we consider the scripture in 1 Thessalonians 4:16, why will Jesus command with the voice of Micheal the archangel as authority to resurrect the faithful dead if he(Jesus) is superior to him(michael)? Doesn't make sense right? Remember he also came with the trumpet of God, which makes perfect sense because the Father is greater than him he gets authority from the Father to resurrect. From the foregoing it is scripturally logical to say that Jesus is Michael the archangel, that is why he came with the commanding voice of Micheal the archangel.
I read in the thread people using Jude 9 to disprove that Jesus is the archangel, When Jesus said "May the Lord rebuke you" which Lord was he reffering to? Look at the preface of your bible, your bible translators say in that preface that whenever the capital letter "L" is used for Lord is is reffering to the almighty God and whenever is used lower case "l" it is reffering to the son. Now Jude 9 used the upper case L for Lord, so Jesus was reffering to his Father, the almighty God, so Jesus statement did not disprove Him being Michael the archangel.
It is hard for alot of people to accept this fact that Jesus is the archangel because this will prove the doctrine of trinity false, which it is, the bible did not teach that God is a trinity. Rather the Father who is Almighty raised Jesus who is not equal to him from the dead and exalted him to a high position above every other created thing both in heaven and on earth because Jesus died faithfully for all mankind. 1 cor 15:27 and 28, says Jesus is subject to the One who exalted him.
If we approach the scriptures with an open mind the truth in it is not hard to find, the truth they say hurts, and most times it is not popular, all you guys bashing the Jehovah's Witnesses are just following popular opinion, the JWs are the ones teaching the truth in God's word the bible, follow what the bible teaches and not popular opinions even though it is unpopular. READ GOD'S WORD WITH AN OPEN MIND, AND MAY GOD IN HIS INFINITE MERCIES, BY MEANS OF HIS HOLY SPIRIT HELP US ALL WHO ARE SINCERELY SEEKING THE TRUTH TO FIND IT DESPITE ALL THE EFFORTS OF SATAN AND HIS AGENTS TO MISLED MANKIND AMEN.

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Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by Nobody: 2:38am On Sep 23, 2013
. . . . . . . Just Imagine!
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by BonnyDominic: 2:56am On Sep 23, 2013
What happen to those who argue on the words of God? What happen to those who add or subtract from it? You all should be carefull not to invite the wrath of GOD in ur thread of showing off. Jesus is God the Son, God in flesh(incarnate), born of the virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius pilate, was crucified, died nd was buried, He rose from the dead on the third day nd ascended into Heaven, nd He sitted at the right hand of God the Father....................... Arch Angel Michael is a messenger, an angel of war.
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by SterlingTowers(m): 3:11am On Sep 23, 2013
Angels are servants to minister to Jesus, arch angel michael inclusive.
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by ibitomisi: 3:12am On Sep 23, 2013
[quote author=CanadaCars]
Do you get the message? There is only one archangel mentioned in the bible, the bible says "the archangel". So there is only one angel who have authority over all the angels, and that is Michael. Aside from His father only Jesus is mentioned in the bible as having authority over angels. (Matthew 13:41; 16:27; 24:31), 2 Thessalonians 1:7 mentions Jesus and his powerful angels. 1 Peter 3:22 says angels and authority was made subject to him.
Now lets scrutinize these scripturally established facts with an open mind, If we assume that Jesus is the overall over all the angels including Michael the archangel, this assumption will fall flat if we consider the scripture in 1 Thessalonians 4:16, why will Jesus command with the voice of Micheal the archangel as authority to resurrect the faithful dead if he(Jesus) is superior to him(michael)? Doesn't make sense right? Remember he also came with the trumpet of God, which makes perfect sense because the Father is greater than him he gets authority from the Father to resurrect. From the foregoing it is scripturally logical to say that Jesus is Michael the archangel, that is why he came with the commanding voice of Micheal the archangel.
I read in the thread people using Jude 9 to disprove that Jesus is the archangel, When Jesus said "May the Lord rebuke you" which Lord was he reffering to? Look at the preface of your bible, your bible translators say in that preface that whenever the capital letter "L" is used for Lord is is reffering to the almighty God and whenever is used lower case "l" it is reffering to the son. Now Jude 9 used the upper case L for Lord, so Jesus was reffering to his Father, the almighty God, so Jesus statement did not disprove Him being Michael the archangel.
It is hard for alot of people to accept this fact that Jesus is the archangel because this will prove the doctrine of trinity false, which it is, the bible did not teach that God is a trinity. Rather the Father who is Almighty raised Jesus who is not equal to him from the dead and exalted him to a high position above every other created thing both in heaven and on earth because Jesus died faithfully for all mankind. 1 cor 15:27 and 28, says Jesus is subject to the One who exalted him.
If we approach the scriptures with an open mind the truth in it is not hard to find, the truth they say hurts, and most times it is not popular, all you guys bashing the Jehovah's Witnesses are just following popular opinion, the JWs are the ones teaching the truth in God's word the bible, follow what the bible teaches and not popular opinions even though it is unpopular. READ GOD'S WORD WITH AN OPEN MIND, AND MAY GOD IN HIS INFINITE MERCIES, BY MEANS OF HIS HOLY SPIRIT HELP US ALL WHO ARE SINCERELY SEEKING THE TRUTH TO FIND IT DESPITE ALL THE EFFORTS OF SATAN AND HIS AGENTS TO MISLED MANKIND AMEN.[/how i wish they are here, don't they read the bible? I can categorically say that they are dogmatic to their believe. Who created Jesus? Collosians 1:15, now who created GOd? Search leaves to leaves from the bible, the only thing you'll see is this psalm 90:2. Can the firstborn son equal to God? He himself never for once said that.... He openly told his disciples God is greater than him (John 14:28, 1corinthians 11:3.Thanxs bro. Can i have your phone number? Mine is 08108108554.]
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by ibitomisi: 3:16am On Sep 23, 2013
Somtymes i wonder, why some will fail to reason, not matter the degree... A day is coming when every hiding things must come into the *open* .
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by ibitomisi: 3:19am On Sep 23, 2013
[quote author=JMAN05]

You make sense. It makes sense die.....
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by ibitomisi: 3:21am On Sep 23, 2013
[quote author=smoothlips] jus out of curiosity which chapter of the bible mentioned the trinity? [ myself am waiting]
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by ibitomisi: 3:42am On Sep 23, 2013
CanadaCars: The scriptures prove that Jesus is Michael the archangel, consider the following scriptures with an open mind,


ACCORDING to the Bible, there are millions of angelic creatures inhabiting the spirit realm. (Daniel 7:9, 10; Revelation 5:11) From beginning to end, the Scriptures make hundreds of references to the angels that remain loyal to God. Yet, only two of these spirit creatures are mentioned by name. One is the angel Gabriel, who personally delivered messages from God to three different individuals over a period of some 600 years. (Daniel 9:20-22; Luke 1:8-19, 26-28) The other angel mentioned by name in the Bible is Michael.


Michael is clearly an outstanding angel. For example, in the book of Daniel, Michael is described as fighting wicked demons in behalf of God’s people. (Daniel 10:13; 12:1) In the inspired letter of Jude, Michael confronts Satan in a dispute over Moses’ body. (Jude 9) The book of Revelation shows that Michael wars with Satan and his demons and hurls them out of heaven. (Revelation 12:7-9) No other angel is portrayed as having such great power and authority over God’s enemies. It is no wonder, then, that the Bible appropriately refers to Michael as “the archangel,” the prefix “arch” meaning “chief,” or “principal"


Aside from Michael, no archangel is mentioned in the Bible, nor do the Scriptures use the term “archangel” in the plural. The Bible describes Michael as the archangel, implying that he alone bears that designation. Hence, it is reasonable to conclude that God has delegated to one, and only one, of his heavenly creatures full authority over all other angels.


Aside from the Creator himself, only one faithful person is spoken of as having angels under subjection—namely, Jesus Christ. (Matthew 13:41; 16:27; 24:31) The apostle Paul made specific mention of “the Lord Jesus” and “his powerful angels.” (2 Thessalonians 1:7) And Peter described the resurrected Jesus by saying: “He is at God’s right hand, for he went his way to heaven; and angels and authorities and powers were made subject to him.”—1 Peter 3:22.


While there is no statement in the Bible that categorically identifies Michael the archangel as Jesus, there is one scripture that links Jesus with the office of archangel. In his letter to the Thessalonians, the apostle Paul prophesied: “The Lord himself will descend from heaven with a commanding call, with an archangel’s voice and with God’s trumpet, and those who are dead in union with Christ will rise first.” (1 Thessalonians 4:16) In this scripture Jesus is described as having assumed his power as God’s Messianic King. Yet, he speaks with “an archangel’s voice.” Note, too, that he has the power to raise the dead.


While on earth as a human, Jesus performed several resurrections. In doing so, he used his voice to utter commanding calls. For example, when resurrecting the dead son of a widow in the city of Nain, he said: “Young man, I say to you, Get up!” (Luke 7:14, 15) Later, just before resurrecting his friend Lazarus, Jesus “cried out with a loud voice: ‘Lazarus, come on out!’” (John 11:43) But on these occasions, Jesus’ voice was the voice of a perfect man.


After his own resurrection, Jesus was raised to a “superior position” in heaven as a spirit creature. (Philippians 2:9) No longer a human, he has the voice of an archangel. So when God’s trumpet sounded the call for “those who are dead in union with Christ” to be raised to heaven, Jesus issued “a commanding call,” this time “with an archangel’s voice.” It is reasonable to conclude that only an archangel would call “with an archangel’s voice.”


Yes, there are other angelic creatures of high rank, such as seraphs and cherubs. (Genesis 3:24; Isaiah 6:2) Yet, the Scriptures point to the resurrected Jesus Christ as the chief of all angels—Michael the archangel.
why they disagree was because of what this( 2corinthians 11:3) bible verse says.
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by Beey(f): 4:08am On Sep 23, 2013
obadiah777: the bible has depth. more depth than you ever realize. you are still on the surface level. to get below the surface level you have to be familiar with the protocol of precept upon precept
I have gotten below the surface to Ephesians 4 :14 that says,"We should no longer be children tossed to and fro by the wave or carried about by every wind of doctrine"like this one you are trying to persuade me to believe.You need the Holy Spirit to give you a revelation & not some lies of men dear one.
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by Debroslink: 4:12am On Sep 23, 2013
CanadaCars:
Do you get the message? There is only one archangel mentioned in the bible, the bible says "the archangel". So there is only one angel who have authority over all the angels, and that is Michael. Aside from His father only Jesus is mentioned in the bible as having authority over angels. (Matthew 13:41; 16:27; 24:31), 2 Thessalonians 1:7 mentions Jesus and his powerful angels. 1 Peter 3:22 says angels and authority was made subject to him.
Now lets scrutinize these scripturally established facts with an open mind, If we assume that Jesus is the overall over all the angels including Michael the archangel, this assumption will fall flat if we consider the scripture in 1 Thessalonians 4:16, why will Jesus command with the voice of Micheal the archangel as authority to resurrect the faithful dead if he(Jesus) is superior to him(michael)? Doesn't make sense right? Remember he also came with the trumpet of God, which makes perfect sense because the Father is greater than him he gets authority from the Father to resurrect. From the foregoing it is scripturally logical to say that Jesus is Michael the archangel, that is why he came with the commanding voice of Micheal the archangel.
I read in the thread people using Jude 9 to disprove that Jesus is the archangel, When Jesus said "May the Lord rebuke you" which Lord was he reffering to? Look at the preface of your bible, your bible translators say in that preface that whenever the capital letter "L" is used for Lord is is reffering to the almighty God and whenever is used lower case "l" it is reffering to the son. Now Jude 9 used the upper case L for Lord, so Jesus was reffering to his Father, the almighty God, so Jesus statement did not disprove Him being Michael the archangel.
It is hard for alot of people to accept this fact that Jesus is the archangel because this will prove the doctrine of trinity false, which it is, the bible did not teach that God is a trinity. Rather the Father who is Almighty raised Jesus who is not equal to him from the dead and exalted him to a high position above every other created thing both in heaven and on earth because Jesus died faithfully for all mankind. 1 cor 15:27 and 28, says Jesus is subject to the One who exalted him.
If we approach the scriptures with an open mind the truth in it is not hard to find, the truth they say hurts, and most times it is not popular, all you guys bashing the Jehovah's Witnesses are just following popular opinion, the JWs are the ones teaching the truth in God's word the bible, follow what the bible teaches and not popular opinions even though it is unpopular. READ GOD'S WORD WITH AN OPEN MIND, AND MAY GOD IN HIS INFINITE MERCIES, BY MEANS OF HIS HOLY SPIRIT HELP US ALL WHO ARE SINCERELY SEEKING THE TRUTH TO FIND IT DESPITE ALL THE EFFORTS OF SATAN AND HIS AGENTS TO MISLED MANKIND AMEN.
You JW are the ones who mislead mankind into falsehood. Who told you Michael is the ONLY archangel? See how you guys twist the scriptures. Kindly read below:
Daniel 10:13 But the prince of the kingdom of Persia withstood me one and twenty days:but, Michael, one of the chief princes came to help me; and I remained there with the kings of Persia.
Michael is just one of the archangels.

1 Thessalonians 4:16, For the Lord will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God...

I didn't see Michael's name being mentioned here. It could be any other archangel.
If you are going to church with your sister's bible, does that make it your bible.
Is Jesus also going to blow the trumpet of God?

Hebrews 1:6, and again, when he bringeth the firstbegotten into the world he saith, and let all angels worship him. All angels whether archangel or ordinary angel. ALL ANGELS WORSHIP JESUS, and that includes Michael who is one of the arch angels. Dan 10:13
Michael is just one of the archangels.
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by ibitomisi: 4:14am On Sep 23, 2013
Beey: I have gotten below the surface to Ephesians 4 :14 that says,"We should no longer be children tossed to and fro by the wave or carried about by every wind of doctrine"like this one you are trying to persuade me to believe.You need the Holy Spirit to give you a revelation & not some lies of men dear one.
pray well, you don't need revelations, all you need is accurate knowlegde of God's word, and i suggest you pray for that, i bet you'll surely know the truth, instead of been fooled with revelations which we ain't sure if it was a dream or a nightmare or even an act of unconciousness
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by Nobody: 6:25am On Sep 23, 2013
obadiah777: change the first part to scripturally. whats good Kails wink wink grin

Lmao. For u I will.
I was about to crack a joke but decided not to grin grin

Im good dAaahLing!
Miss u. kiss

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Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by Nobody: 6:26am On Sep 23, 2013
texanomaly:
In his defense...you have everyone in an uproar. I'm on to you...

ANARCHIST!!!!!

Loooool! Wth? I am innocent! embarassed undecided grin
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by haibe(m): 6:41am On Sep 23, 2013
the fact that Jesus is descending WITH THE VOICE OF "THE ARCHANGEL" shows that He is not an arch angel.

the verse says: "For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, WITH THE VOICE OF THE ARCHANGEL, and WITH THE TRUMP OF GOD; and the dead in Christ shall rise first" (1 Thessalonians 4:16)

So my Jw friends, if you say Jesus is an archangel because he will descend WITH THE VOICE OF THE ARCHANGEL, then you all must also admit that he is God because he will also descend WITH THE TRUMP OF GOD.

you leave one, you leave the other, you take one, you take the other, #NOCHERRYPICKING...

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Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by Nobody: 6:42am On Sep 23, 2013
Guys Jesus is not an Angel, u just and and and

mattew 2653 Thinkest thou that I cannot now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels?

JESUS IS NOT AN ANGEL BUT A SON, ANGEL ARE UNDER HIS COMMAND, IMAGINE US THAT ARE RATED MORTHAN ANGELS IN HEAVEN
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by philfearon(m): 6:58am On Sep 23, 2013
CanadaCars: The scriptures prove that Jesus is Michael the archangel, consider the following scriptures with an open mind,


ACCORDING to the Bible, there are millions of angelic creatures inhabiting the spirit realm. (Daniel 7:9, 10; Revelation 5:11) From beginning to end, the Scriptures make hundreds of references to the angels that remain loyal to God. Yet, only two of these spirit creatures are mentioned by name. One is the angel Gabriel, who personally delivered messages from God to three different individuals over a period of some 600 years. (Daniel 9:20-22; Luke 1:8-19, 26-28) The other angel mentioned by name in the Bible is Michael.


Michael is clearly an outstanding angel. For example, in the book of Daniel, Michael is described as fighting wicked demons in behalf of God’s people. (Daniel 10:13; 12:1) In the inspired letter of Jude, Michael confronts Satan in a dispute over Moses’ body. (Jude 9) The book of Revelation shows that Michael wars with Satan and his demons and hurls them out of heaven. (Revelation 12:7-9) No other angel is portrayed as having such great power and authority over God’s enemies. It is no wonder, then, that the Bible appropriately refers to Michael as “the archangel,” the prefix “arch” meaning “chief,” or “principal"


Aside from Michael, no archangel is mentioned in the Bible, nor do the Scriptures use the term “archangel” in the plural. The Bible describes Michael as the archangel, implying that he alone bears that designation. Hence, it is reasonable to conclude that God has delegated to one, and only one, of his heavenly creatures full authority over all other angels.


Aside from the Creator himself, only one faithful person is spoken of as having angels under subjection—namely, Jesus Christ. (Matthew 13:41; 16:27; 24:31) The apostle Paul made specific mention of “the Lord Jesus” and “his powerful angels.” (2 Thessalonians 1:7) And Peter described the resurrected Jesus by saying: “He is at God’s right hand, for he went his way to heaven; and angels and authorities and powers were made subject to him.”—1 Peter 3:22.


While there is no statement in the Bible that categorically identifies Michael the archangel as Jesus, there is one scripture that links Jesus with the office of archangel. In his letter to the Thessalonians, the apostle Paul prophesied: “The Lord himself will descend from heaven with a commanding call, with an archangel’s voice and with God’s trumpet, and those who are dead in union with Christ will rise first.” (1 Thessalonians 4:16) In this scripture Jesus is described as having assumed his power as God’s Messianic King. Yet, he speaks with “an archangel’s voice.” Note, too, that he has the power to raise the dead.


While on earth as a human, Jesus performed several resurrections. In doing so, he used his voice to utter commanding calls. For example, when resurrecting the dead son of a widow in the city of Nain, he said: “Young man, I say to you, Get up!” (Luke 7:14, 15) Later, just before resurrecting his friend Lazarus, Jesus “cried out with a loud voice: ‘Lazarus, come on out!’” (John 11:43) But on these occasions, Jesus’ voice was the voice of a perfect man.


After his own resurrection, Jesus was raised to a “superior position” in heaven as a spirit creature. (Philippians 2:9) No longer a human, he has the voice of an archangel. So when God’s trumpet sounded the call for “those who are dead in union with Christ” to be raised to heaven, Jesus issued “a commanding call,” this time “with an archangel’s voice.” It is reasonable to conclude that only an archangel would call “with an archangel’s voice.”


Yes, there are other angelic creatures of high rank, such as seraphs and cherubs. (Genesis 3:24; Isaiah 6:2) Yet, the Scriptures point to the resurrected Jesus Christ as the chief of all angels—Michael the archangel.
"Mathew 26vs53:'do you think that i cannot appeal to my father,and he will at once send me more than twelve Legions of angels?"
....Now what do u make of that? The whole times that Archangel Michael was mentioned in the bible,he was alwaz Battling...Now,doesnt it occur to u that he(Arch-angel Michael) is one of these Angels that God will send to protect his son,being the Chief Warrior angel?

"Daniel 10vs13:'The Prince of the kingdom of Persia Withstood me twenty-one days;but Michael,ONE OF THE CHIEF PRINCES came to help me,so i left him there with the Prince of the Kingdom of Persia"
Hope u saw that he is not the Only Chief Prince as u lay claim to?
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"With an Archangels Call or Voice" does not mean "In an Archangels voice"...Dont u understand simple English? It simply Means an Archangel will herald His coming with a Loud Roaring like that Of a Lion....
"and with the sound of the trumpet of God",which means another angel Will Sound the trumpet too,heralding the coming of Christ...Whats so hard to undastand in this?
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Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by philfearon(m): 7:07am On Sep 23, 2013
CanadaCars: The scriptures prove that Jesus is Michael the archangel, consider the following scriptures with an open mind,


ACCORDING to the Bible, there are millions of angelic creatures inhabiting the spirit realm. (Daniel 7:9, 10; Revelation 5:11) From beginning to end, the Scriptures make hundreds of references to the angels that remain loyal to God. Yet, only two of these spirit creatures are mentioned by name. One is the angel Gabriel, who personally delivered messages from God to three different individuals over a period of some 600 years. (Daniel 9:20-22; Luke 1:8-19, 26-28) The other angel mentioned by name in the Bible is Michael.


Michael is clearly an outstanding angel. For example, in the book of Daniel, Michael is described as fighting wicked demons in behalf of God’s people. (Daniel 10:13; 12:1) In the inspired letter of Jude, Michael confronts Satan in a dispute over Moses’ body. (Jude 9) The book of Revelation shows that Michael wars with Satan and his demons and hurls them out of heaven. (Revelation 12:7-9) No other angel is portrayed as having such great power and authority over God’s enemies. It is no wonder, then, that the Bible appropriately refers to Michael as “the archangel,” the prefix “arch” meaning “chief,” or “principal"


Aside from Michael, no archangel is mentioned in the Bible, nor do the Scriptures use the term “archangel” in the plural. The Bible describes Michael as the archangel, implying that he alone bears that designation. Hence, it is reasonable to conclude that God has delegated to one, and only one, of his heavenly creatures full authority over all other angels.


Aside from the Creator himself, only one faithful person is spoken of as having angels under subjection—namely, Jesus Christ. (Matthew 13:41; 16:27; 24:31) The apostle Paul made specific mention of “the Lord Jesus” and “his powerful angels.” (2 Thessalonians 1:7) And Peter described the resurrected Jesus by saying: “He is at God’s right hand, for he went his way to heaven; and angels and authorities and powers were made subject to him.”—1 Peter 3:22.


While there is no statement in the Bible that categorically identifies Michael the archangel as Jesus, there is one scripture that links Jesus with the office of archangel. In his letter to the Thessalonians, the apostle Paul prophesied: “The Lord himself will descend from heaven with a commanding call, with an archangel’s voice and with God’s trumpet, and those who are dead in union with Christ will rise first.” (1 Thessalonians 4:16) In this scripture Jesus is described as having assumed his power as God’s Messianic King. Yet, he speaks with “an archangel’s voice.” Note, too, that he has the power to raise the dead.


While on earth as a human, Jesus performed several resurrections. In doing so, he used his voice to utter commanding calls. For example, when resurrecting the dead son of a widow in the city of Nain, he said: “Young man, I say to you, Get up!” (Luke 7:14, 15) Later, just before resurrecting his friend Lazarus, Jesus “cried out with a loud voice: ‘Lazarus, come on out!’” (John 11:43) But on these occasions, Jesus’ voice was the voice of a perfect man.


After his own resurrection, Jesus was raised to a “superior position” in heaven as a spirit creature. (Philippians 2:9) No longer a human, he has the voice of an archangel. So when God’s trumpet sounded the call for “those who are dead in union with Christ” to be raised to heaven, Jesus issued “a commanding call,” this time “with an archangel’s voice.” It is reasonable to conclude that only an archangel would call “with an archangel’s voice.”


Yes, there are other angelic creatures of high rank, such as seraphs and cherubs. (Genesis 3:24; Isaiah 6:2) Yet, the Scriptures point to the resurrected Jesus Christ as the chief of all angels—Michael the archangel.
"Mathew 26vs53:'do you think that i cannot appeal to my father,and he will at once send me more than twelve Legions of angels?"
....Now what do u make of that? The whole times that Archangel Michael was mentioned in the bible,he was alwaz Battling...Now,doesnt it occur to u that he(Arch-angel Michael) is one of these Angels that God will send to protect his son,being the Chief Warrior angel?

"Mathew1vs23: Behold,a virgin shall concieve and bear a son,and his name shall be called Emmanuel-which means God With us"
Why do u think That God is alwaz Specific With names? Are u wiser than God? Why Didnt God tell the prophet Isaiah that the name "Michael" should be used to avoid conflict of Character?
When the Arch-Angel Gabriel visited Mary,he also made it Known,Telling Mary the specific name to Name Jesus..Are u this blind?
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by haibe(m): 7:10am On Sep 23, 2013
@CanadaCars is angel micheal then a god? because the way you guys describe him ehn.
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by philfearon(m): 7:13am On Sep 23, 2013
ibitomisi: pray well, you don't need revelations, all you need is accurate knowlegde of God's word, and i suggest you pray for that, i bet you'll surely know the truth, instead of been fooled with revelations which we ain't sure if it was a dream or a nightmare or even an act of unconciousness
"I REBUKE YOU IN THE NAME OF THE LORD...GET BEHIND ME SATAN"
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by mrspeaker: 7:39am On Sep 23, 2013
word “archangel” occurs in only two verses of the Bible. First Thessalonians 4:16 exclaims, "For the Lord Himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first." Jude verse 9 declares, "But even the archangel Michael, when he was disputing with the devil about the body of Moses, did not dare to bring a slanderous accusation against him, but said, 'The Lord rebuke you!'" The word “archangel” comes from a Greek word meaning "chief angel." It refers to an angel who seems to be the leader of other angels.

Jude verse 9 uses the definite article "the archangel Michael," which could possibly indicate that Michael is the only archangel. However, Daniel 10:13 describes Michael as "one of the chief princes." This possibly indicates that there is more than one archangel, because it places Michael on the same level as the other "chief princes." So, while it is possible that there are multiple archangels, it is best not to presume upon the Word of God by declaring other angels as archangels. Daniel 10:21 describes Michael the archangel as "your prince," and Daniel 12:1 identifies Michael as "the great prince who protects." Even if there are multiple archangels, it seems that Michael is the chief among them.

So,therefore JESUS CHRIST IS LORD and not an Angel as u may think or assumed.
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by ibitomisi: 7:59am On Sep 23, 2013
philfearon:
"I REBUKE YOU IN THE NAME OF THE LORD...GET BEHIND ME SATAN"
lol.... Look at the mess you got yourself in. God help you.
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by ibitomisi: 7:59am On Sep 23, 2013
philfearon:
"I REBUKE YOU IN THE NAME OF THE LORD...GET BEHIND ME SATAN"
lol.... Look at the mess you got yourself in. God helping you.
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by Paulscholari(m): 8:06am On Sep 23, 2013
JESUS don turn to angel michael? Na wa 4una o. Ehn mak we go dey pray in the name of angel michael na,since na hin spiritual name be dat..ppl 4ni sha...its well, na so my ppl go talk.
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by Nobody: 8:07am On Sep 23, 2013
ok guys i am not MostHigh or Mr President. are you guys trying to say i am a trinity ? 3 in 1 shocked grin

ermm seriously i have 2 ids. one is obsolete and then this one

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Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by Nobody: 8:14am On Sep 23, 2013
ok now back to the issue at hand. if these stiff necked and rebellious gainsayers dont get confounded by this sound doctrine i am about to drop then nothing else would confound them

who is the angel that goes around throwing people out of heaven and locking them in hell ?

rev 12 7 And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels,And prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven.And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into hell, and his angels were cast out with him.

who ? the only angel who has the key to heaven and hell ? >>>>

rev 1 vs 18 I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.

OK CASE CLOSED PEOPLE. NOTHING TO SEE HERE. CASE SOLVED. WE CAN ALL LEAVE THE THREAD NOW. SHOWS OVER grin

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Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by Nobody: 8:24am On Sep 23, 2013
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Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by Nobody: 8:29am On Sep 23, 2013
those who have debunked d op's post have stated dat JESUS is the Lord of all angels. From my understanding arch means chief or principal, so it is safe to say arch angel means chief of angels. Would dat be JESUS?? I don't want to believe dis tho,
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by philfearon(m): 8:32am On Sep 23, 2013
obadiah777: ok now back to the issue at hand. if these stiff necked and rebellious gainsayers dont get confounded by this sound doctrine i am about to drop then nothing else would confound them

who is the angel that goes around throwing people out of heaven and locking them in hell ?

rev 12 7 And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels,And prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven.And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into hell, and his angels were cast out with him.

who ? the only angel who has the key to heaven and hell ? >>>>

rev 1 vs 18 I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.

OK CASE CLOSED PEOPLE. NOTHING TO SEE HERE. CASE SOLVED. WE CAN ALL LEAVE THE THREAD NOW. SHOWS OVER grin
Keep Reveling in Fooli.s.hness........May God help you! Remember what happened to Paul on the Road to Damascus? Remember,when Paul was imprisoning and killing the early disciples,he Thought he was right too!!
I pray you are illumined like Paul and stop spreading Erroneous doctrines
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Ask urself,why are Angels in their appearances not Blazing as was reported in Bible?
Did u also see that Paul couldnt withold the sight of Jesus,and so he became blind? Who can withold the Sight of God? Yet people like Daniel and Isaiah Withold the sight of angels,Cherubs and Seraphs,but not God! Stop Mistaking Personalities!! Peace!
Re: Archangel Michael Is Jesus Christ by Nobody: 8:38am On Sep 23, 2013
philfearon:
Keep Reveling in Fooli.s.hness........May God help you! Remember what happened to Paul on the Road to Damascus? Remember,when Paul was imprisoning and killing the early disciples,he Thought he was right too!!
I pray you are illumined like Paul and stop spreading Erroneous doctrines
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Ask urself,why are Angels in their appearances not Blazing as was reported in Bible?
Did u also see that Paul couldnt withold the sight of Jesus,and so he became blind? Who can withold the Sight of God? Yet people like Daniel and Isaiah Withold the sight of angels,Cherubs and Seraphs,but not God! Stop Mistaking Personalities!! Peace!

absolute rubbish. a woman approached him and spoke to him and she did not go blind. i believe his word to her was 'it is not meet for the food of the children to be given to dogs'

go and study your bible some more. i dont think you have read the bible by yourself yet

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