The Spirit World

"Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan also came among them" (Job 1:6).

The spirit world is a plane of existence generally invisible to the human eye, with few exceptions throughout the course of history. It's typically from this realm that both angels and demons as well as God and Satan operate and interact with humanity, and we should take great care in how we approach it.

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Related Booklet

Is There Really a Devil?

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The Bible reveals much about an unseen power that works behind the scenes, shaping our world to its will and agenda. Are you being taken in? In this booklet you will discover the real source behind so many of the world's problems. Learn about the being who is determined to bend your thinking to his own.

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