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What does Isaiah 19 teach us about God's plans for the nations?

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Isaiah 19 emphasizes that God's redemptive plan includes all nations, showing His desire for universal grace and salvation.

In Isaiah 19, the prophecy indicates that God has intentions not solely for Israel but also for Egypt and Assyria, exemplifying His overarching plan for redemption. By announcing the coming of a Savior for Egypt, the message reveals God's desire to extend His grace beyond the chosen people to gentile nations as well. This foreshadows the New Testament teaching that the gospel is for every tribe, tongue, and nation, aligning with the Great Commission. God's mercy reaches all who seek Him, demonstrating His love and plan for an inclusive salvation that encompasses all humanity.
Scripture References: Isaiah 19, Matthew 28:19, Revelation 5:9

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