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What makes Christ 'the desire of all nations'?

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'The desire of all nations' underscores Christ's unique ability to satisfy spiritual longings and his role as the Savior of all people.

'The desire of all nations' is a title given to Christ in the book of Haggai, reflecting his universal appeal and the longing of nations for true salvation and peace. This title demonstrates that Christ fulfills the deepest needs and desires of human hearts, whether they consciously realize it or not. His love and grace extend to all, healing the division between God and humanity. The sermon emphasizes that Christ’s coming is the hope for all peoples, fulfilling prophecies and offering salvation, demonstrating his loveliness not just to Israel but to the entire world.
Scripture References: Haggai 2:7, Song of Solomon 5:16

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