Did The Devil Make Me Do It
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1. Origins: Where Did Satan Come From?
2. Activity: What Is Satan Like And What Does He Do?
3. Control: What Is Demon Possession?
4. End: How Did Jesus Defeat Satan?
5. Walk: How Should We Live In A World Where Satan Still Prowls?
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When Jesus walked the earth, he cast out demons and had powerful encounters with the devil. But who exactly is the devil, and where did he come from? And what is he up to in the world today?
This short, readable book explains clearly and simply what we can say with certainty from the Bible and Satan, demons and evil spirits.
Suitable for all Christians – especially those who are struggling with questions about Satan.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781908762306
ISBN10: 1908762306
Mike McKinley
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2013
Questions Christians Ask
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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