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What does the Bible say about Jesus as the desire of all nations?

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The Bible declares that Jesus is the desire of all nations, fulfilling the deep needs of every soul seeking salvation.

Haggai 2:7 refers to Jesus as 'the desire of all nations,' highlighting His unique ability to satisfy the yearning of every heart in need of salvation. This concept is rooted in the universal condition of humanity; Romans 3:19 tells us that 'the whole world is guilty before God.' Every individual, regardless of their background, faces the burden of sin and inherently seeks a Savior. In this context, Jesus is presented not only as the object of desire but as the sole solution to the problem of sin and guilt. His name is the only one under heaven given among men by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12), stressing His exclusive role in salvation.

Moreover, just as one sun provides light and warmth to the whole earth, Jesus functions as the Sun of righteousness and the everlasting river of life, capable of fulfilling the myriad needs of the human soul. He embodies the totality of what individuals seek, offering both temporal and eternal blessings. The recognition of Jesus as the desire of all nations necessitates a personal response; each person must contemplate whether Jesus is their ultimate desire, the one thing that surpasses all other pursuits in life. In recognizing this, believers are encouraged to trust in Him as their everlasting portion.
Scripture References: Haggai 2:7, Romans 3:19, Acts 4:12

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Haggai 2:7
Robert Hawker · Mar 31, 2016
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