Hardly, I should say!
Which is the nation whom God covenanted with as He did with Israel?
I don't know any.
Much love!
I can't speak for God, but it is recorded that God made a covenant with the nation of Israel. To say that God has *not* made any covenants with other nations is speaking for God. I would assume that God accepts a nation's determination to have Christianity as its main religion, just as Israel proclaimed in the presence of God, "We will serve the Lord, and Him only."
Why would you think that God would only accept Israel and not any other nation? The Bible says that 1) God does not change, and 2) God is impartial. Furthermore, all things are "yes" with God when people act in concert with the word of God.
If you respond and say that nothing in the Scriptures show a covenant between God and other nations, I'll say what I have before. The Scriptures were written *before* there were Christian nations. But God predicted that there would be Christian nations.
So if our argument is purely whether there have been Christian nations, again, you should consult your average encyclopedia. You'll find that I'm completely right. But if you wish to speak for God and proclaim that God has *not* accepted Christian nations in accordance with His new covenant, then I'd say you're in danger of using God's name in vain.
God speaks for Himself, and He has indicated that He has determined there to be Christian nations.
Matt 21.43 “Therefore I tell you that the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people who will produce its fruit."
Gal 3.8 Scripture foresaw that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, and announced the gospel in advance to Abraham: “All nations will be blessed through you.”
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