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What does the Bible say about the King's Highway?

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The King's Highway represents Christ as the way of holiness and life, where the redeemed walk in joy and safety.

The King's Highway is depicted in Isaiah 35 as the way of holiness, a path specifically for those who have been washed in the blood of Christ. It's a way that leads the believers, described as wayfaring men, to life and joy beyond this life. The unclean cannot walk this path, emphasizing the need for Christ's redemptive work in cleansing us from sin. Christ, the only holy man who ever lived, is the embodiment of this highway, guiding His people away from sin and towards holiness through His righteousness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 35:8-10, John 14:6

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The King's Highway
Frank Tate · Jan 17, 2007
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