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Why is the fall of angels important for Christians?

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The fall of angels demonstrates the reality of sin, pride, and the subsequent judgment that awaits all who rebel against God.

The fall of angels, as described in Ezekiel 28 and Isaiah 14, is significant for Christians as it illustrates the consequences of pride and rebellion against God. Lucifer's desire to ascend and be like God led to his downfall, serving as a warning against pride for all believers. This narrative helps Christians understand the historical and spiritual realities of the battle between good and evil. Furthermore, it emphasizes the need for redemption available through Christ, who overcame sin and death. The fall demonstrates the serious nature of spiritual warfare, reminding Christians to remain vigilant not to fall into similar temptations.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 28, Isaiah 14

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