What the Early Christians Believed About Satan and the Demons. Some of the things the church originally believed about Satan and the demons is similar to what most Christians believe today. However, much of what Christians originally believed on this subject is quite different from what most Christians today believe. Yet, the original view is solidly based on Scripture. In this message, Bercot explains:
● Exactly what the early Christians believed
● The Scriptures that support the historic belief of the early Christians
● Where their beliefs differed from what is popularly taught today
● When and how the original view changed
70 minute message
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What the Early Christians Believed About Satan and the Demons. Some of the things the church originally believed about Satan and the demons is similar to what most Christians believe today. However, much of what Christians originally believed on this subject is quite different from what most Christians today believe. Yet, the original view is solidly based on Scripture. In this message, Bercot explains:
● Exactly what the early Christians believed
● The Scriptures that support the historic belief of the early Christians
● Where their beliefs differed from what is popularly taught today
● When and how the original view changed
70 minute message
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