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What does it mean that Christ is the 'desire of all nations'?

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Christ embodies the deep, universal yearnings of humanity for visible divinity, atonement, revelation, and immortality.

The phrase 'desire of all nations' captures Christ’s role as the fulfillment of humanity's innate desires across all cultures and epochs. All people yearn for a visible God, a means of atonement for sin, a divine revelation, and assurance of eternal life. In Christ, we discover that He is the image of the invisible God, the one who atones for our sins, reveals God's will, and offers everlasting life. This truth underscores the universality of the Gospel message, demonstrating that Christ's mission transcends cultural boundaries and speaks to the deep spiritual needs of every individual. It is a reminder that the ultimate fulfillment of all human longing is found in Him alone.
Scripture References: Haggai 2:7, John 12:32, John 17:20-21

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Tim James · Feb 8, 2004
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