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What does the Bible say about Christ being the desire of all nations?

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The Bible, specifically Haggai 2:7, calls Christ the 'desire of all nations,' signifying His universal appeal and necessity for redemption.

In Haggai 2:7, the prophet declares that the 'desire of all nations shall come,' referring to Christ as the ultimate fulfillment of humanity's need for a Savior. This statement underscores the universal cravings of every person for a visible God, atonement for sin, divine revelation, and immortality. Indeed, Christ embodies all these needs, making Him the desire of every nation and generation. His coming into the world is the culmination of God's promise to fill the temple with glory, represented no longer by mere physical structures but by His very presence among His people.
Scripture References: Haggai 2:7, Haggai 2:6-7, Romans 3:10-12

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