The story of Christmas can’t be told without including the activity of angels. It was an angel in Matthew’s Gospel who delivered the news of Mary’s virgin birth to Joseph in a dream. An angel visited Mary too and told her about her miraculous pregnancy. A multitude of angels appeared to shepherds watching over their sheep outside of Bethlehem to tell them about coming of the Savior. Spiritual agents, both good and evil, play a critical role in God’s overall story of redemption.
Here are three great books to help you study Angelology and Spiritual Warfare this season:
1. Angels and Demons by John R. Gilhooly
John R. Gilhooly has become a well-know authority on angelic beings and the spiritual world. This new book defines angels and demons and then traces their respective activities through the Old and New Testaments. Gilhooly also includes a lengthy chapter that answers twelves of the most common questions about angels and demons. This book is great for those who want a Biblical overview of the spiritual world without begging bogged down in theoretical questions and for those who have a specific question about angels.
2. Discipled Warriors by Chuck Lawless
Chuck Lawless has a unique blend of pastoral and academic experience, which makes this book very approachable. In it, Lawless explains and applies a model church health to the various facets of our struggle against Satan. Each chapter contains practical applications as well as tips for further reading and study. This book is perfect for the church leader who wants to organize his congregation for maximum effectiveness and spiritual vitality. Rank-and-file Christians will also benefit from this actionable approach to engaging the spiritual world.
3. Against the Darkness by Graham A. Cole
This book is part of a larger series on evangelical theology. Graham Cole makes a huge contribution to that series with this book on angels, Satan, and demons. Cole includes a string of rich theological insights on these topics that includes a throughful understanding of the extra-Biblical writing. The chapter on Satan as the “Malevolent Spoiler” is particularly valuable. This book is ideal for the Bible student who is chasing a deep understanding of angels and wants to know what various authorities have had on the subject through the years.
These books are available at your favorite retailers and may even be found in your local library.
You can find an introduction to my “Three Things” series here: https://wp.me/p1hRxR-lc



