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What does Isaiah 34 teach about the nations' response to God?

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Isaiah 34 teaches that all nations are summoned to heed God's call, recognizing His authority and the destined judgment upon those who oppose Him.

In Isaiah 34, God commands all nations to come near and hear His word, which signifies His sovereignty over all peoples. The declaration of impending judgment serves as both a warning and an invitation to repentance. God’s righteous indignation is described in vivid imagery to remind nations of the consequences of their rebellion against Him. As believers, this passage encourages us to trust in God's sovereignty and justice, while recognizing that the proclamation of His righteousness compels believers to share the good news of salvation through Christ, as it is through Him alone we find refuge from judgment.
Scripture References: Isaiah 34:1-3, Revelation 5:9-10

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