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Throughout history, three princes have exercised authority over the earth. The rule of the first, Adam, was pitifully short. His authority was stolen by Satan, the second prince, who brought unspeakable suffering to mankind. This began the supreme drama of all time, the drama of redemption. It is a drama that finds its climax in Satan's defeat and the triumph of the third prince, Jesus Christ, who became a man in order to win back what the first man had lost. To grasp the magnitude of this drama, in which each of us is playing a significant role, we must lift the veil of the visible and peer into the mysteries of the unseen world. Read these pages as you would read a drama. Plunge your mind deeply into God's revelation of His great plan; you will gain new insights into truths that may have become commonplace for you. May you begin each new day by reaffirming your authority in Christ, seated in Him at the right hand of God. And may you go into your world clothed with His armor, filled with His power, armed with the sword of His Spirit, and permeating your life with prayer.
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"The author has vividly and convincingly portrayed the world of three beings, Adam, Satan, and Christ, overarching from one end of eternity to the other. ... The readers will gain the hope of glory through the victorious third prince, our Lord Jesus Christ."
Dr. Sang-Bok David Kim, Chancellor of Torch Trinity Graduate School of Theology, Korea
"In this book by Tom Julien the reader will find a comprehensive biblical panorama of this biblical conflict [with our adversary, the devil] and discover that the victory of our subtle and devious enemy has been procured by the Lamb of God. The Three Princes will not only provide valuable insights and understanding, but encouragement to claim that victory and walk in it."
Dr. Jerry Rankin, President Emeritus, International Mission Board, Southern Baptist Conven
"Tom Julien has done the church a great service in writing The Three Princes. Beginning with the conflict between the serpent and Adam in the Garden, he traces the development of that conflict through the end times depicted in The Revelation. In a very readable, balanced manner, Julien provides the essential for the understanding of both the Old and the New Testaments."
Dr. Timothy Warner, former president of Fort Wayne Bible College