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What does the Bible say about Christ as the desire of nations?

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The Bible refers to Christ as the desire of nations, indicating He is the fulfillment of spiritual longings.

In Haggai 2:7, Jesus is called the 'desire of nations,' signifying that He uniquely satisfies the deep spiritual thirst of humanity. This desire transcends material or earthly needs; it is a craving for reconciliation with God that can only be met through Christ. The multitude of His names throughout Scripture speaks to His multifaceted role as Savior and King, indicating that believers from all nations ultimately find their fulfillment and joy in Him. As the culmination of God's covenant promises, He represents the hope and assurance of eternal life for His elect people.
Scripture References: Haggai 2:7, 2 Samuel 23:5, Romans 1:20

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