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Psalm twenty-two opens with one forsaken man dying alone and ends with every nation on earth. After the suffering, the song throws its arms open to every nation: "All the ends of the world shall remember and turn unto the LORD: and all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before thee." A man dying in one corner of the Roman Empire and his song says the ends of the earth will turn to God. It sounded impossible. But from that cross, and the empty tomb, the gospel went out and people in nation after nation have turned to the LORD, worshipping the One who died and rose. That is the reach of the cross. It was never a local tragedy it was for the nations, all the kindreds of the earth. And "the ends of the world" includes wherever you are, right now. The song that began with one man dying alone has swept the whole earth; the Lord it promised still has room for you to turn to Him.



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