Angelic Guardians or Demonic Rulers? WE CAN learn much from what the book of Daniel says about the angels. It tells us about the role they play in carrying out Jehovahs word and the effort they put forth to fulfill their assignments.
Gods angel said that on his way to speak to Daniel, he was hindered by the prince of the royal realm of Persia. After contending with him for 21 days, the angelic messenger was able to proceed only with the help of Michael, one of the foremost princes. The angel also said that he would again have to fight that enemy and possibly the prince of Greece. (Daniel 10:13, 20) No easy task, even for an angel! Who, though, were these princes of Persia and Greece?
First of all, we note that Michael was called one of the foremost princes and the prince of you people. Later, Michael was referred to as the great prince who is standing in behalf of the sons of [Daniels] people. (Daniel 10:21; 12:1) This points to Michael as the angel assigned by Jehovah to lead the Israelites through the wilderness.Exodus 23:20-23; 32:34; 33:2.
Lending support to this conclusion is the disciple Judes statement that Michael the archangel had a difference with the Devil and was disputing about Moses body. (Jude 9) Michaels position, power, and authority made him truly the archangel, meaning the chief angel, or the principal angel. Most fittingly, this lofty position can be applied to none other than Jesus Christ, the Son of God, before and after his life on earth.1 Thessalonians 4:16; Revelation 12:7-9.
Does this mean that Jehovah also appointed angels over such nations as Persia and Greece to guide them in their affairs? Well, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, openly stated: The ruler of the world . . . has no hold on me. Jesus also said: My kingdom is no part of this world . . . my kingdom is not from this source. (John 14:30; 18:36) The apostle John declared that the whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one. (1 John 5:19) It is clear that the nations of the world never were and are not now under the guidance or rulership of God or Christ. While Jehovah permits the superior authorities to exist and maintain control of earthly governmental affairs, he does not appoint his angels over them. (Romans 13:1-7) Any princes or rulers over them could be placed there only by the ruler of the world, Satan the Devil. They would have to be demonic rulers rather than angelic guardians. There are, then, invisible demonic forces, or princes, behind the visible rulers, and national conflicts involve more than mere humans.