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The 7 Archangels of God – Who Are They and What Do They Do
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00:00What if I told you that right now as you're watching this,
00:03there are seven mighty angels standing in the very presence of God?
00:07Not ordinary angels, not just messengers, but archangels,
00:12the highest ranking, the most powerful,
00:15the ones entrusted with guarding nations, battling demons,
00:19and carrying the very words of the Almighty.
00:22Only a few of their names are whispered in the Bible,
00:25Michael, Gabriel, Raphael.
00:27But ancient texts hint at others.
00:30Uriel, Ragel, Remiel, and Sariel.
00:33Beings of such authority that even the heavens tremble when they move.
00:37But here's the question that should keep you on the edge of your seat.
00:40If these seven archangels truly exist, what are they doing right now?
00:45Are they preparing for the final battle?
00:48Are they guarding over the earth or watching over you?
00:51Stay with me because today we're peeling back the veil of mystery.
00:55And once you understand who the seven archangels of God are,
00:59you'll never look at the unseen world the same way again.
01:02But before we dive deep, if you love Bible mysteries,
01:06the revelations, the truths that so many overlook,
01:09then you're in the right place.
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01:19Now, before we talk about each of the seven,
01:21we need to answer a very important question.
01:24What exactly is an archangel?
01:26The word archangel comes from two parts.
01:29Arch, meaning chief or ruler,
01:32and angel, meaning messenger.
01:33So an archangel is not just another heavenly being.
01:37It's a chief messenger, a commander,
01:39a leader among the countless hosts of heaven.
01:42In the Bible, angels appear often.
01:45They deliver messages, guide people,
01:47protect nations, even bring judgment.
01:50But an archangel, an archangel is on another level.
01:55Take Michael, for example,
01:57the only angel explicitly called an archangel in scripture.
02:00In the book of Daniel, he's described as the great prince
02:04who protects God's people.
02:06In Revelation, he's the one who leads the armies of heaven
02:09against the dragon, Satan himself.
02:11So archangels are not just helpers.
02:14They are generals in God's army,
02:16guardians of his throne,
02:18protectors of his people,
02:19and executors of his divine will.
02:22But here's where it gets fascinating.
02:24The Bible itself only gives us the name of a few,
02:27Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael.
02:29If you count the book of Tobit,
02:31found in Catholic and Orthodox Bibles.
02:34Yet ancient Jewish and Christian writings,
02:37like the book of Enoch and other apocryphal texts,
02:40lists seven archangels who stand directly before God.
02:44And that leads to the question we've all been waiting for.
02:47Who are these seven?
02:49What makes them unique?
02:50What roles do they play in heaven's grand design?
02:53In the chapters ahead, we're going to explore each one.
02:57And trust me, their stories will leave you in awe.
03:01At number seven, we have Serial,
03:04the angel of discipline and guidance.
03:06When most people think of archangels,
03:09names like Michael and Gabriel immediately come to mind.
03:12But hidden deep within ancient writings,
03:14there's a lesser known figure, Serial.
03:17His name means command of God or prince of God.
03:21Now here's what's fascinating.
03:23Serial is hardly ever mentioned in mainstream Bibles.
03:26You won't find his name in your Sunday reading plan.
03:29But in ancient Jewish texts, like the book of Enoch,
03:32Serial appears as one of the seven who stand before God.
03:36So who is he?
03:37Why does he matter?
03:38Tradition tells us Serial was often associated
03:41with discipline, guidance, and correction.
03:44Some even believed he was the angel
03:46who watched over the spirits of humans who had gone astray,
03:50guiding them back to the truth
03:51or holding them accountable when they refused.
03:54Imagine that for a moment.
03:56An angel whose job is not to simply comfort,
03:59but to confront.
04:01In fact, certain writings even connect Serial
04:03to the role of teaching humanity
04:05about the cycles of the moon,
04:08the keeping of time,
04:09and the understanding of God's appointed seasons.
04:12In other words, he wasn't just a messenger.
04:15He was a guardian of divine order.
04:18Now think about that.
04:19If Michael is the warrior and Gabriel is the messenger,
04:23Serial represents something just as vital,
04:25the discipline of God's people.
04:28He reminds us that God is not only love and mercy,
04:31but also structure, guidance, and accountability.
04:34And here's the question.
04:36Have you ever felt that tug in your conscience,
04:38that gentle correction in your spirit that says,
04:41This is the way, walk in it?
04:44Could it be that angels like Serial
04:46are at work even now,
04:48helping realign us with God's will?
04:50Serial may not be as famous as Michael or Gabriel,
04:53but his presence in the heavenly host
04:55is a reminder that discipline and order
04:57These are not punishments.
04:59They are part of God's love.
05:01He is number seven among the seven archangels,
05:04a guardian of order,
05:05a whisper of divine correction.
05:07At number six, Remiel,
05:10the angel of hope and resurrection.
05:13If Serial is the angel of discipline,
05:16then Remiel represents something
05:17that feels like the exact opposite, hope.
05:20His name means mercy of God.
05:22or sometimes thunder of God.
05:25In ancient Jewish writings,
05:27particularly the book of Enoch,
05:28Remiel is described as one of the seven archangels
05:31who stand before the Lord.
05:32But here's where it gets powerful.
05:34Remiel is often connected to resurrection
05:37and new beginnings.
05:38Some traditions describe him as the angel
05:41who guides the faithful into paradise after death.
05:44Others say he was set over those
05:46who rises again in the last day.
05:48Now pause and think about that.
05:50An archangel whose very role
05:52is to escort souls into eternal life.
05:54Can you imagine?
05:56The moment of death
05:57when fear threatens to consume
05:59and suddenly the presence of Remiel,
06:02shining with the mercy of God,
06:04ushers you safely into glory.
06:06It's not hard to see
06:07why the early church fathers
06:09spoke of Remiel with such tenderness.
06:11His mission isn't battle or judgment.
06:13It's comfortable.
06:14It's mercy.
06:15It's hope beyond the grave.
06:17And doesn't that stir something in your heart?
06:20Because here's the truth.
06:21We all face moments of despair.
06:24Times when life feels too heavy.
06:26Times when we wonder,
06:28is there anything waiting for me
06:30After all this struggle?
06:31Remiel's very name answers that question.
06:34Yes.
06:35There is mercy.
06:36There is hope.
06:37There is resurrection.
06:39The Bible itself echoes this truth,
06:42even if it doesn't name Remiel directly.
06:44In 1 Thessalonians 4:16,
06:47Paul writes,
06:48For the Lord himself
06:49will descend from heaven
06:51with a shout,
06:52with the voice of an archangel,
06:54and with the trumpet of God,
06:56and the dead in Christ will rise first.
06:58Who is that archangel
07:00whose voice will ring out on the last day?
07:02Many have speculated.
07:04Perhaps Michael.
07:05Perhaps Remiel.
07:06Perhaps another.
07:07But one thing is certain.
07:09When the resurrection comes,
07:11the archangels will be there,
07:12and Remiel's mission of hope
07:14will be fulfilled.
07:15So number six of the seven
07:17is Remiel,
07:18the angel of hope,
07:20the one who reminds us
07:21that death is not the end,
07:22and that God's mercy
07:24always has the final word.
07:26Number five.
07:28Raguel,
07:29the angel of justice and harmony.
07:31Now if Remiel reminds us
07:33of God's mercy,
07:34then Raguel reminds us
07:35of God's justice.
07:37His name means friend of God.
07:39At first it sounds gentle,
07:41almost simple,
07:41But don't let that fool you.
07:44Raguel's role is anything but small.
07:46In ancient Jewish writings,
07:48particularly in the book of Enoch,
07:50Raguel is described as the angel
07:51who enforces fairness and harmony
07:53among the heavenly hosts.
07:55Imagine that for a moment.
07:57The heavens are filled with countless angels,
08:00mighty, radiant, glorious beings.
08:03But even in heaven,
08:04God appoints an archangel
08:05whose specific role is to ensure
08:07that justice is upheld,
08:09that no corruption or pride sneaks in,
08:12and that harmony reigns
08:13among God's servants.
08:15That means Raguel is,
08:17in a sense,
08:17the watchdog of heaven's order.
08:20When fallen angels strayed,
08:22when the watchers corrupted mankind
08:24in the days before the flood,
08:26Raguel was said to have played a role
08:28in holding them accountable,
08:29ensuring that judgment would come.
08:31And here's where it gets personal.
08:33Raguel doesn't just represent cosmic justice.
08:36He represents the longing
08:38in every human heart for fairness,
08:40For wrongs to be made right.
08:42Have you ever cried out,
08:44God, why do the wicked prosper?
08:46Why do good people suffer
08:47While evil men thrive?
08:49That cry for justice
08:50is something Raguel embodies.
08:52He is a reminder
08:53that God is not blind,
08:55that injustice will not last forever,
08:57and that his kingdom
08:59It is one of perfect harmony.
09:00In some traditions,
09:02Raguel is also called
09:03The angel of relationships.
09:05Not romantic relationships alone,
09:08but all human connections.
09:10He brings balance
09:11where there is conflict,
09:12peace where there is strife,
09:14and restoration
09:15where there is brokenness.
09:17And isn't that something
09:18What do we desperately need today?
09:20In a world torn by division,
09:22betrayal, and injustice,
09:24the thought of an archangel
09:26whose very assignment
09:27is to bring harmony
09:28and hold evil accountable
09:30It is deeply comforting.
09:32So number five among the seven
09:34is Raguel,
09:35the friend of God,
09:36the angel of justice,
09:38the guardian of heavenly harmony.
09:40And his message echoes
09:41in your life today.
09:43God sees,
09:44God knows,
09:45and God will set things right.
09:47At number four,
09:48we have Uriel,
09:49the angel of light and wisdom.
09:51If Raguel embodies justice,
09:54then Uriel shines with something
09:55just as vital,
09:56the light of God's wisdom.
09:58His name means
10:00God is my light
10:00or fire of God.
10:02And when you hear that,
10:03you immediately know
10:05his role is not just
10:06to fight or enforce,
10:07but to illuminate.
10:09Now here's what makes
10:10Uriel is so special.
10:11He is often remembered
10:13as the archangel
10:13who brings divine truth
10:15and understanding
10:15to humankind.
10:16In Jewish tradition,
10:18Uriel was seen
10:19as the one
10:19who revealed knowledge,
10:21mysteries,
10:22and even warnings
10:23of God's judgment.
10:24One of the most
10:25striking traditions
10:26says that Uriel
10:27was the angel
10:27who warned Noah
10:28about the coming flood.
10:30Imagine that.
10:31Before the world
10:32was washed clean,
10:33before the rain fell,
10:35an archangel descended
10:36with light and clarity,
10:37giving humanity
10:38one last chance
10:40to prepare.
10:41Can you feel
10:41The weight of that?
10:43Uriel's role
10:44It's not just intellectual.
10:45It's urgent.
10:46It's life-saving.
10:47He shines light
10:48in the darkest times
10:49so that humanity
10:50doesn't stumble
10:51blindly into destruction.
10:53He also appears
10:54in apocryphal writings
10:55as a teacher
10:55of prophecy
10:56and understanding,
10:57helping men and women
10:58discern the mysteries
10:59of God.
11:00Think about that.
11:02An angel
11:03whose very mission
11:04is to help us see
11:05what God is doing
11:06when everything around us
11:07looks confusing
11:08or uncertain.
11:09But here's the part
11:11that speaks to us today.
11:12Have you ever faced
11:14such a difficult decision,
11:15so overwhelming
11:16that you prayed,
11:17God, please,
11:18Just show me what to do?
11:20That desperate longing
11:21for clarity,
11:22that's where
11:23Uriel's presence resonates.
11:25He reminds us
11:26that God is not
11:27a God of confusion,
11:28that even in chaos
11:29of our world,
11:31His light still shines,
11:32that when everything
11:33feels uncertain,
11:34He provides wisdom,
11:36direction,
11:36and hope.
11:38Uriel is often symbolized
11:39with fire in His hand,
11:41a flame of divine truth,
11:43and that fire
11:44This is not meant to burn us.
11:45but to light the path ahead.
11:47So number four
11:48among the seven
11:49is Uriel,
11:50the angel of light,
11:51the bringer of wisdom,
11:53the one who whispers,
11:54even in your darkest moments.
11:56Do not be afraid.
11:57God's light will guide you.
12:00Number three.
12:01Raphael,
12:02the angel of healing
12:03and restoration.
12:05If Uriel is the light
12:06of wisdom,
12:07then Raphael
12:08is the soothing hand
12:09of God's healing.
12:10His name means
12:11God heals.
12:13And unlike Sariel,
12:15Remiel,
12:15or Ragel,
12:16who are hidden
12:17in apocryphal writings,
12:19Raphael is actually named
12:20in Scripture itself,
12:21in the book of Tobit,
12:23recognized in Catholic
12:24and Orthodox Bibles.
12:26In that story,
12:27Raphael appears in disguise
12:29to guide a young man
12:30named Tobias.
12:31Throughout the journey,
12:32Raphael protects him.
12:34offers counsel
12:35and ultimately heals
12:36Tobias' father of blindness.
12:38Only at the end
12:39does Raphael reveal
12:41who he truly is,
12:42saying,
12:43I am Raphael,
12:44one of the seven angels
12:45who stand
12:46in the presence of God.
12:47That one moment
12:49gives us a rare glimpse
12:50into heaven's order.
12:51There are seven
12:52who stand directly
12:53before the throne,
12:54and Raphael
12:55is one of them.
12:56But notice something.
12:58Raphael isn't just
12:59about physical healing.
13:01His presence
13:02brings restoration
13:03In every sense.
13:04Guidance for the lost,
13:06protection from danger,
13:07reconciliation for families,
13:09and hope for the broken.
13:11Think about how powerful
13:13That is.
13:14Every one of us
13:15carries wounds.
13:16Some of us bear them
13:17in our bodies.
13:18Sickness, pain, weakness.
13:21Others bear wounds
13:22in the heart.
13:23Betrayal, loneliness, grief.
13:27Raphael's very name
13:28reminds us that God
13:30has not abandoned us
13:31to suffer alone.
13:32His healing can reach
13:33the deepest parts
13:34of our lives.
13:35And maybe that's why
13:36so many believers
13:37throughout history
13:38have prayed
13:38for Raphael's intercession.
13:40Not because angels
13:42replace God,
13:43but because they serve
13:44as his messengers,
13:45his agents of mercy,
13:47his reminders
13:48that healing
13:48It's always possible.
13:50Ask yourself,
13:51what wound in your life
13:53feels too deep
13:54to be healed?
13:55Could it be that,
13:56even now,
13:57God has sent unseen helpers
13:59to guide you,
14:00protect you,
14:00and restore you?
14:02Raphael is number three
14:03among the seven.
14:05The angel of healing.
14:06The one who whispers
14:07into broken places.
14:09God heals.
14:13Gabriel, the messenger
14:15of God's word.
14:16If Raphael is the healer,
14:19then Gabriel is the voice
14:20of heaven.
14:20His name means
14:21God is my strength.
14:23And unlike many
14:24of the archangels
14:25who remain hidden
14:26in ancient texts,
14:27Gabriel steps right
14:28into the center
14:29of the biblical story.
14:31Gabriel doesn't come
14:32to whisper.
14:32He doesn't come
14:33to fight.
14:34He comes to announce
14:35God's plans.
14:36In the book of Daniel,
14:38Gabriel appears
14:38to the prophet
14:39to explain visions
14:40of the end times,
14:41revealing mysteries
14:42too great
14:43for human understanding.
14:44Imagine that,
14:46an angel standing
14:47before a weary prophet,
14:48peeling back
14:49the curtain of history
14:50to show God's
14:52Unstoppable plan.
14:53But Gabriel's greatest moments
14:55come in the New Testament.
14:56It is Gabriel
14:57who appears to Zechariah
14:58in the temple,
14:59announcing the birth
15:00of John the Baptist,
15:01the forerunner
15:02of the Messiah.
15:03And then,
15:04in one of the most
15:05breathtaking scenes
15:06in all of scripture,
15:08Gabriel appears
15:08to a young woman
15:09in Nazareth named Mary.
15:11Can you picture
15:12That moment?
15:12A humble girl
15:13in a quiet village,
15:15suddenly face to face
15:16with one of the
15:16seven archangels.
15:18And Gabriel delivers
15:19the message
15:19that would change
15:20the world forever.
15:21You will conceive
15:22and give birth
15:23to a son,
15:24and you are to call
15:25Him, Jesus.
15:26He will be great
15:27and will be called
15:28The Son of the Most High.
15:30The King of Kings,
15:31the Savior of the world,
15:33announced not by a prophet,
15:34not by a priest,
15:36not by a king,
15:37but by Gabriel,
15:38the messenger of God.
15:40And maybe that's
15:40the most powerful truth
15:42about Gabriel.
15:43He reminds us
15:44that when God speaks,
15:46Nothing can stop
15:46his word
15:47from being fulfilled.
15:48His voice carries
15:49through angels,
15:50through prophets,
15:51through scripture,
15:52and into our own hearts today.
15:54Think about this.
15:55How often do we long
15:57for clarity,
15:58for a word from God,
15:59for reassurance
16:00That he has not forgotten us?
16:02Gabriel's story assures us
16:04that God still speaks.
16:05His timing is perfect.
16:07His message is unstoppable.
16:09His word is unbreakable.
16:10So number two
16:11among the seven
16:12is Gabriel,
16:13the messenger of heaven,
16:14the announcer
16:15of God's greatest promises,
16:17the angel who reminds us
16:18that when God says it,
16:20It will come to pass.
16:22Then at number one,
16:23we have Michael,
16:25the warrior of God.
16:26At the very top
16:28of heaven's hierarchy
16:29of archangels
16:30stands a name
16:31that echoes through
16:32every corner of scripture,
16:33Michael.
16:34His name means
16:35who is like God.
16:37And it isn't just a title,
16:38It's a challenge.
16:40a battle cry,
16:41a declaration
16:42that no one
16:43and nothing
16:44can ever rival
16:45the Almighty.
16:46Michael is the only angel
16:47explicitly called
16:49an archangel
16:49in the Bible,
16:50but his presence
16:52is far greater
16:53than a title.
16:53In the book of Daniel,
16:55he is described
16:56as the great prince
16:56who stands watch
16:57over God's people.
16:58That means Michael
16:59is not just a warrior,
17:01He is a protector.
17:02of nations.
17:03His assignment
17:04is nothing less
17:04than guarding
17:05the very destiny
17:06of God's people
17:06across history.
17:08But the most
17:08breathtaking vision
17:09of Michael
17:10comes in Revelation 12.
17:12John sees a war
17:13break out in heaven,
17:14Michael and his angels
17:15fighting against the dragon.
17:17And that dragon
17:18is no myth,
17:19It is Satan himself.
17:21Michael does not hesitate,
17:22He leads Heaven's armies.
17:24with absolute authority.
17:26and the Bible says
17:26that Satan
17:27and his angels
17:27were cast out of heaven,
17:29hurled down to the earth,
17:31defeated by the warrior
17:32of God.
17:33Just picture that scene
17:34for a moment.
17:35The clash of eternal forces,
17:37light against darkness,
17:39the commander of heaven's host
17:40raising the cry,
17:41Who is like God?
17:43And with that cry,
17:45The enemy is struck down.
17:46But here's where it gets
17:47even more personal.
17:49Michael is not only
17:50the warrior of heaven,
17:52He is also the defender.
17:53of God's people on earth.
17:55The Book of Jude
17:56describes Michael
17:57contending even over
17:58the body of Moses,
17:59standing firm against
18:00the devil's schemes.
18:02Think about that.
18:03When the enemy tries to corrupt
18:05or claim what belongs to God,
18:07Michael stands guard.
18:08And maybe that's why
18:09so many believers
18:10See Michael
18:11not just as a figure
18:12of the past,
18:13but as a present reality.
18:15Because you and I,
18:16we face battles
18:17every single day.
18:19Not just struggles
18:20of flesh and blood,
18:21but spiritual wars
18:23that rage around our lives,
18:25our families,
18:25our faith.
18:26And Michael reminds us
18:28that we are not alone.
18:29When you feel surrounded
18:30by darkness,
18:31when the fight feels
18:33too overwhelming,
18:34remember,
18:34There is a warrior of God.
18:37an archangel
18:37who has never lost a battle,
18:39who fights not for himself,
18:41but for the people of God.
18:43Michael is number one
18:45among the seven archangels,
18:46the general of heaven,
18:48the great protector,
18:50the one who casts down Satan,
18:52and his cry still echoes
18:53Across eternity.
18:54Who is like God?
18:56And that is the question
18:58that silences every enemy,
19:00defeats every darkness,
19:01and secures every victory.
19:04Seven archangels.
19:06Seven mighty presences
19:07who stand before the throne,
19:09each one revealing
19:10a different piece
19:11of God's heart,
19:12his justice,
19:13his wisdom,
19:15his healing,
19:15his mercy,
19:17his voice,
19:18and his unshakable strength.
19:20And now I'll leave you
19:21with this question.
19:23Which of these angels
19:24speaks most deeply
19:25To your life right now?
19:26Do you need healing?
19:28wisdom,
19:29hope,
19:30Protection?
19:31Drop your answer
19:33in the comments.
19:33We never know
19:34who is watching.
19:35and see the answers
19:35You can see the answers
19:35because the answers
19:35are mostly
19:35in the comments.
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