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Why is the coming of Christ significant in shaking the nations?

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The coming of Christ is significant because it heralds His authority to bring about judgment and gather His elect from all nations.

The significance of Christ's coming is highlighted in both prophetic and apostolic writings. Haggai 2:6 speaks of a shaking that not only affects the earth but also the heavens, which foreshadows the greater impact of Christ's first advent and His ultimate return. This shaking is not solely a past event but extends through the entire gospel age, affecting all nations and peoples, and aligns with passages like 2 Peter 3:10-13. The proper understanding of this event is crucial as it signifies God's judgment and the inbreaking of His kingdom through Christ, who fulfills the prophecy of gathering His church from all nations and making them His holy dwelling.
Scripture References: Haggai 2:6, 2 Peter 3:10-13

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