“Behold, he put no trust in his servants; and his angels he charged with folly:”
The revelation continues that God does not trust even the servants (angels) and that folly is charged against them, suggesting that even the heavenly court is characterized by imperfection and moral inadequacy before God's absolute standard. The reference to divine distrust of the angels reveals that imperfection and moral compromise penetrate even the highest levels of created being. This assertion deepens the doctrine that all creatures are inevitably deficient before God.
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