UFOs, Aliens.. and a Biblical Perspective t's natural to look up at the night sky and wonder what might be out there In a universe filled with billions of qalaxies the idea of life beyond Earth feels possible Movies have shaped that imagination- strange beings, advanced technology, visitors from distant worlds. And as governments speak more openly about unidentified aerial phenomena, the question feels more real than ever. Are we being visited by something not of this world? God certainly has the power to create life anywhere He chooses. But when it comes to intelligent beings interacting with humanity, Scripture remains focused. It tells us that God created the heavens and the earth, humanity in His image, and angels-spiritual beings with purpose. It does not describe another race of physical beings entering into our world. What Scripture does make clear is that there is an unseen realm alonaside the one we experience. Angels serve God, while fallen angels-demons-work in opposition to Him. Our lives are not purely physical; there is a spiritual dimension influencing what we see and experience Satan is described as the ruler of this world and the god of this age, operating with rea but limited authority. His nature is deception. At the same time, we are reminded that God is not the author of confusion, but of peace. That matters when we consider modern reports of "alien encounters," which often include fear, paralysis, and an overwhelming sense of oppression. In some cases, these experiences reportedly stop at the name of Jesus. The Bible does not directlv name UFOs or aliens, but it gives a framework for understanding deception and spiritual influence. Angels who serve God consistently direct attention back to Him. As these conversations grow, the focus can remain arounded in truth and discernment- paying attention to what influences our thoughts, our attention, and ultimately, our trust. #UFO #AngelsAndDemons #Bible #JESUS #GOD #ALIENS