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Nations and God

4 sermons

The biblical topic of "Nations and God" explores the complex and multifaceted relationship between God and the nations of the world, as presented in the Bible. According to Psalms 96:10, God is declared to be the sovereign ruler over all nations, and in Psalms 22:27-28, it is stated that all the ends of the earth will turn to Him. The Bible also teaches that God's plan of salvation is intended for all nations, as seen in Romans 11:25-26, where it is written that a partial hardening has come upon Israel until the full number of the Gentiles has come in, and then all Israel will be saved. Through these and other scriptures, the Christian faith affirms that God's love and redemption are available to people of all nations, highlighting the universal scope of God's mission and message.

Art Katz

Art Katz emphasizes the relationship between nations and God, arguing that nations have strayed into independence from divine authority, neglecting their obligation to seek God. He highlights that every culture, while seemingly gracious, often harbors hostility towards God, and warns that nations wi

Art Katz

Art Katz emphasizes the critical importance of Israel's restoration in the context of God's eternal purposes, arguing that the Church's neglect of this issue has led to its spiritual decline. He draws on the writings of David Baron to illustrate the profound connection between the Church and Israel,

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith explores the profound imagery in Song of Solomon 6:10, illustrating the church's role as a beacon of hope and light in a dark world. He emphasizes that just as the morning light signifies a new day, the church's message heralds hope and renewal for individuals trapped in darkness. The ch

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the relationship between the Church and the Kingdom of God, illustrating that the Church is not separate from the Kingdom but is its instrument on earth. He highlights Peter's confession of Christ as the foundation upon which the Church is built, asserting that the gate

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