it’s doable. pt 1. follow for pt2
If angels could live among us, their lives would be a testament to devotion and purpose. They would constantly worship the Lord and keep their minds focused on divine matters, ensuring their actions reflected their reverence. Imagining such beings, they would actively engage in building the kingdom of God through their work and community involvement. This means finding opportunities to express goodness and share testimonies of God's works, always eager to promote faith and inspire those around them. Time would never be wasted in vanity; instead, these angels would understand the value of sacrifice and service, dedicating their efforts to help others. Their experiences would involve joyfully spending time with God, discovering fulfillment in holy pursuits rather than fleeting pleasures. Ultimately, their commitment to personal growth and community within the kingdom of God would drive them to set meaningful goals, striving for excellence in every aspect of their lives. This holistic approach reflects a life not only lived in worship but in active participation in God's divine plan.










They are two different things with two different sets of followings. Though if the book of Enoch is added back, we wouldn’t want to be like them either. 7 of them did get locked in the chamber of Hell I do believe.