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Why is the scattering of nations important for Christians?

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The scattering of nations demonstrates God's sovereignty in establishing boundaries and nations, ultimately preparing the way for the Gospel.

The scattering of nations at the Tower of Babel holds significant theological implications for Christians as it showcases God’s sovereignty over humanity and His divine plan for the nations. This event not only divides humanity into various languages and nations but also sets the stage for God’s redemptive work leading to the coming of Christ. Acts 17:26 emphasizes that God made all nations to inhabit the earth and determined their appointed times and boundaries, underscoring His control over human history for His purposes.
Scripture References: Acts 17:26, Genesis 11:8-9, Genesis 9:19

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