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The King of Salem of Genesis 14:18-20 prefigures the Prince of Peace of Isaiah 9:6.
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Because of the Messiah's present position as Prince of Peace, the future glory of the saints is guaranteed.
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Only the One who is "a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek" can "save to the uttermost."
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The completeness of the number of the Messiah's people is certain. No one in Heaven or earth can change it.
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It is "My peace" - a one-of-a-kind peace, not a peace "as the world gives" - that the Prince of Peace freely bestows upon His people.
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The angelic announcement of Luke chapter 2 is indeed stupendous.
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By human standards, the audience for the greatest announcement in history could not have been more poorly chosen. But not by God's standards.
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How does the fear of the Christian differ from that of the lost?
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Jehovah repeatedly allayed the fears of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob that He would not keep His promise of the Messiah through them.
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God's Messianic promises to Daniel, Zacharias, Mary, and Joseph all came with the words "Fear not." Each time this pronouncement had to do with fear of the future.