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What does the Bible say about the punishment of fallen angels?

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The Bible illustrates the punishment of fallen angels as being reserved in everlasting chains under darkness until the judgment day, as seen in Jude 6.

In Jude 6, we see that the angels who did not maintain their original position have been reserved in everlasting chains, under darkness, until the great day of judgment. This solemn statement underscores the seriousness of rebellion against God, revealing His justice and the consequences of sin. The narrative connects to Revelation 12:7-9, where a war occurs in heaven, with Michael and his angels fighting against the dragon and his forces, emphasizing the personal conflict between the devil and the kingdom of Christ. The rebellion of these apostate spirits led to their expulsion and a consequent empowerment of evil, which influences humanity through deception and corruption.

The understanding of this rebellion should lead us to reflect on our own fallen state, as it serves as a grave reminder of the depth of sin and its ramifications not only for angels but for humanity as well. This context challenges believers to contemplate not just the judgment meted out on the rebellious but also the mercy and grace bestowed upon fallen humans, who, despite their unworthiness, receive redemption through Jesus Christ. The great contrast displayed by God’s choice to preserve fallen men while leaving angels in their ruin highlights the magnificent nature of redemptive grace, stirring deep gratitude and love in believers’ hearts.
Scripture References: Jude 6, Revelation 12:7-9

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Jude 6
Robert Hawker · Feb 11, 2016
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