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

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The Bible refers to Jesus as the 'desire of all nations' in Haggai 2:7, emphasizing His central role in God's redemptive plan.

In Haggai 2:7, the phrase 'the desire of all nations shall come' points directly to our Lord Jesus Christ, highlighting His importance as the focal point of divine revelation. Throughout Scripture, Jesus is depicted as the fulfillment of God's promises and the answer to humanity's deepest longings. As believers, we are reminded that the glory of the new temple, though outwardly less impressive than the first, is filled with greater significance because Christ Himself is present. This serves as an encouragement that despite appearances, God's glory is ultimately realized in Christ's work of redemption.
Scripture References: Haggai 2:7, Luke 2:21-38, Hebrews 11:39-40

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