The role of angels is a significant theme in the Bible, with these heavenly beings often serving as messengers and agents of God's will, as seen in Luke 1:26-38, where the angel Gabriel announces the birth of Jesus to the Virgin Mary. Angels are also depicted as protectors and guides, such as in Psalms 91:11, where it is written that God will give His angels charge over believers to keep them in all their ways. Additionally, angels are present in worship and praise, as described in Revelation 5:11-12, where they join the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders in singing hymns to God and the Lamb. Through their various roles, angels demonstrate God's care and provision for His people, underscoring the importance of faith and trust in the Christian life.
John Gill expounds on 2 Peter 2:11, emphasizing the superiority of good angels over earthly authorities and their restraint in not bringing accusations against them, despite their higher power and might. He contrasts this behavior with that of false teachers and men who often slander and disrespect
