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How do we know that Jesus is the desire of all nations?

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Jesus is identified as the desire of all nations through prophetic fulfillment and the global impact of the Gospel.

The title 'desire of all nations' attributed to Jesus is substantiated through Scripture and the transformative power of the Gospel. In Haggai 2:7, the anticipation of Christ's coming highlights His role as the Savior, who draws people from every nation, tribe, and tongue to Himself. The Apostle Paul recognized this when he observed the Gospel turning the world upside down (Acts 17:6). Furthermore, the prophecies that indicate Jesus collecting believers from various nations (Psalm 107) reflect a divine plan for redemption that transcends cultural barriers, fulfilling the promise that He is indeed the desire of all nations through His unifying work in salvation.
Scripture References: Haggai 2:7, Acts 17:6, Psalm 107

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