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How many angels have seen God?

How many angels have seen God?

However, most angels have not actually met or spoken to God. According to Anna Milton, only four angels have actually met God and seen his true face. This number later proves to be false, and six angels are said to have met him – Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Lucifer, Metatron and Gadreel.

How can I come to God?

12 WAYS TO GET CLOSER TO GOD RIGHT NOW

  1. Get quiet.
  2. Read your bible.
  3. Write out your prayers in a dedicated notebook; these can be for others or yourself.
  4. Go for a walk and talk with God.
  5. Meditate on Scripture.
  6. Put on some worship music and immerse yourself in the melody and lyrics.
  7. Marvel at the world God has created.

Who said ‘the world has yet to see what God can do?

Get the best from CT editors, delivered straight to your inbox! Perhaps the line most frequently attributed to Dwight L. Moody (and spoken by his character in the only film on Moody’s life) is the famous quotation: “The world has yet to see what God can do with a man fully consecrated to him.

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Did you see God while on an out of body experience?

Send your videos to [email protected] Following a near-death coma a scientist has claimed that he has seen God while on an out of body experience. Dr Eben Alexander fell into a life-threatening coma for seven days, and he claims he had visions of heaven where he says he was taken into another dimension.

Did scientist see God in near-death coma?

Following a near-death coma a scientist has claimed that he has seen God while on an out of body experience. Dr Eben Alexander fell into a life-threatening coma for seven days, and he claims he had visions of heaven where he says he was taken into another dimension. The scientist joined This Morning’s team live from America.

Are there any Christians left in the world today?

The faith has never been completely wiped out, but it’s certainly not as strong as it once was. They don’t believe in evangelizing or converting others over to their faith, and so its followers have whittled down. Today, there only 190,000 left, most of them in India and Iran.