
Prince of Peace
12/19/23 • 31 min
Today's world is full of chaos. But Jesus brings peace. In this message Justin Doyle works through four prophetic names of Jesus. Meaning 700 years before Jesus a prophecy was spoken detailing the power of what Jesus would accomplish. One name is Prince of Peace. Do you need peace? Do you need hope? Jesus is that peace and He offers that hope. Listen this teaching to learn more about peace.
Today's world is full of chaos. But Jesus brings peace. In this message Justin Doyle works through four prophetic names of Jesus. Meaning 700 years before Jesus a prophecy was spoken detailing the power of what Jesus would accomplish. One name is Prince of Peace. Do you need peace? Do you need hope? Jesus is that peace and He offers that hope. Listen this teaching to learn more about peace.
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