11.7 Seraphim / Cherubim

🔹 Story 1: Cherubim Guarded the Tree of Life After the Fall

Main Characters: God (Yahweh), cherubim, Adam, Eve
Story Summary: After Adam and Eve sinned and were expelled from the Garden of Eden, God placed cherubim with a flaming sword to guard the way to the Tree of Life, preventing humanity from returning to it in a fallen state.
Key Verses: Genesis 3:22–24
Theme Connection: Cherubim are divine guardians, symbolizing God’s holiness and the separation between sinful humanity and sacred space.

🔹 Story 2: Seraphim Worshiped God in Isaiah’s Vision

Main Characters: Seraphim, Isaiah, the Lord
Story Summary: Isaiah saw the Lord seated on a high throne with seraphim flying above Him. They cried out, “Holy, holy, holy,” declaring God’s absolute holiness and filling the temple with praise and glory.
Key Verses: Isaiah 6:1–4
Theme Connection: Seraphim lead heavenly worship—continually proclaiming the holiness and majesty of God.

🔹 Story 3: A Seraphim Purified Isaiah’s Lips with a Coal

Main Characters: Seraphim, Isaiah
Story Summary: When Isaiah confessed his unworthiness, a seraph flew to him with a coal from the altar and touched his lips, cleansing him of sin and preparing him for prophetic ministry.
Key Verses: Isaiah 6:5–7
Theme Connection: Seraphim act as agents of purification—God’s holiness doesn’t just expose sin, it makes a way for cleansing and calling.

🔹 Story 4: Cherubim Covered the Mercy Seat in the Tabernacle

Main Characters: Moses, artisans, cherubim
Story Summary: God commanded those two golden cherubim be fashioned on the mercy seat of the Ark of the Covenant. Their wings overshadowed the seat, representing God’s presence among His people.
Key Verses: Exodus 25:17–22
Theme Connection: Cherubim are symbols of divine presence and majesty—they point to the mystery and glory of God dwelling among His people.

🔹 Story 5: Ezekiel’s Vision of Living Creatures (Cherubim)

Main Characters: Ezekiel, cherubim, God
Story Summary: In a dramatic vision, Ezekiel saw living creatures—later identified as cherubim—with four faces, wings, and wheels full of eyes. These creatures accompanied the glory of God wherever it moved.
Key Verses: Ezekiel 1; 10
Theme Connection: Cherubim are not only protectors but carriers of God’s glory—powerful, intelligent, and full of divine symbolism.

🔹 Story 6: Cherubim in Solomon’s Temple

Main Characters: Solomon, craftsmen, cherubim
Story Summary: In the inner sanctuary of Solomon’s temple, large cherubim figures were placed over the Ark. Their wings stretched across the room, emphasizing the holiness of God’s dwelling place.
Key Verses: 1 Kings 6:23–28
Theme Connection: The presence of cherubim in the temple points to the sacredness of worship and reverence for God’s holiness.

🔹 Story 7: Satan Possibly a Fallen Cherub

Main Characters: Satan (Lucifer), God
Story Summary: Ezekiel 28 describes a glorious being—possibly referring to Satan—who was “anointed as a guardian cherub” but was cast down because of pride and rebellion.
Key Verses: Ezekiel 28:12–17
Theme Connection: Even among heavenly beings, pride can lead to downfall—true worship and obedience are essential even in the presence of God.

🔹 Story 8: Seraphim Symbolize Fire and Purity

Main Characters: Seraphim, Isaiah
Story Summary: The name “Seraphim” means “burning ones.” Their fiery nature reflects God’s purity and their role in bringing both awe and cleansing to those in His presence.
Key Verses: Isaiah 6:1–7
Theme Connection: Seraphim reflect the intensity of God’s holiness—drawing worshipers into transformation, not mere observation.

🔹 Story 9: Cherubim Depicted in Heavenly Worship in Revelation

Main Characters: Living creatures (cherubim), God, angels, elders
Story Summary: John saw four living creatures around God’s throne, full of eyes and wings, continually worshiping Him and proclaiming His holiness. These mirror Ezekiel’s cherubim.
Key Verses: Revelation 4:6–8
Theme Connection: Cherubim participate in eternal worship—unceasingly declaring God’s worth and holiness in heaven.

🔹 Story 10: Cherubim Appear in the Psalms as God’s Throne

Main Characters: God, cherubim
Story Summary: The psalmist refers to God as “enthroned between the cherubim,” portraying Him as ruling in holiness from the mercy seat.
Key Verses: Psalm 80:1; 99:1
Theme Connection: Cherubim signify God’s rule from the place of mercy—He is both King and Redeemer.


🔹 Key Bible Passages for the Theme

  • Genesis 3:24
  • Exodus 25:17–22
  • Isaiah 6:1–7
  • Ezekiel 1; 10; 28:12–17
  • 1 Kings 6:23–28
  • Revelation 4:6–8
  • Psalm 80:1; 99:1
  • Hebrews 9:5

Seraphim and cherubim are unique heavenly beings who surround the presence of God. They demonstrate His holiness, power, and glory, and serve as symbols of worship, purity, and divine justice throughout Scripture.