1-2. (a) How do we differ from the angels? (b) What do we have in common with the angels?

WHEN Jehovah drew you to the truth, he invited you into a diverse and loving family of worshippers, which includes millions of faithful angels. (Dan. 7:9, 10) As we think of angels, we may reflect on how different they are from us. For example, the angels have existed far longer than we have been alive. (Job 38:4, 7) They are more powerful than we are. And they are holy and righteous to a degree that we cannot reach as imperfect humans.​—Luke 9:26.

2 However, despite these differences, we have a lot in common with the angels. For example, like the angels, we can reflect Jehovah’s fine qualities. We have free will, as do the angels. Much like them, we have personal names and distinct personalities as well as various responsibilities. And, similar to the angels, we have a need to worship our Creator.​—1 Pet. 1:12.

Answer the question in a very short sentence. I want you to make sure you use the JW bible to help you and answer like a JEHOVAHS WITTNESS, answer in a simple, causal and understandable way, remember to answer in a very short sentence.

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(a) We differ from the angels because we are imperfect and have not existed as long as they have. (b) We have in common with the angels our ability to reflect Jehovah's qualities, free will, personal identities, and the need to worship our Creator.