Q:
Are fallen angels the same as demons? Are the fallen angels bound up
in chains?
A: Let
me try and give a brief answer to your question. You will notice that
I use the King James "devils" instead of the transliteration "demon." I
am not criticizing, just staying with the biblical terminology. Also,
I
admit that the distinctions that I am getting ready to give you are not
agreed upon. They are my best conclusions according to the Bible. The
spiritual beings that are in opposition to God include:
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The Devil
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The fallen angels that
actively serve the devil at this time. These are ye to
be cast out (Revelation 12:9).
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The fallen angels that are
presently in chains (2Peter 2:4; Jude
1:6). These are a special group of fallen angels who are given to greater
judgment. They "kept not their first estate" (2Peter 2:4).
That is, they
did not keep their home in heaven. They seem to be connected with the
destruction of the world in Noah's day (2Peter 2:4-5). I believe this
identifies them as the sons of God who came down and married with the
daughters of men in Genesis 6:1-4. Because of their perversion in seeking
the daughters of men, they received a greater and more immediate
punishment for their sins.
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The devils. The devils are
never called fallen angels. They have
attributes that are never attributed to angels. The most significant
attribute is their desire to inhabit a body (Matthew 8:28-31). Though
angels can take on a body of flesh, they have no need to do so because
they are created as spirits (Hebrews 1:14) and are complete in that form.
The devils are spirits too, being called evil spirits (Luke 7:21). But
they are not complete in spirit form. They are continually seeking out
a
body to indwell. Matthew 12:43-45 tells of the search of an unclean
spirit for a body to inhabit. This type of language is never used with
angels.
Of course, if devils are not fallen angels, the question arises as to
who
they are. The logical answer would be that they were beings that once
had
bodies since they now seek to inhabit one. My guess (and it is a guess)
is that they are spirits of earlier inhabitants of an earlier earth (not
men) who rebelled against God and are awaiting judgment--they feared
that
Christ was come to torment them "before the time" (Matthew
8:29).
That there should be spirit beings in many forms and at many levels
should not surprise us. Ephesians 6:12 states, "For we wrestle not
against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers,
against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual
wickedness in high places." I hope this helps.
Till He comes,
Pastor David Reagan