The concept of globalization, while not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, is implicitly addressed through themes of international unity, cultural exchange, and the universal reach of God's message. In the book of Revelation, the vision of people from every nation, tribe, and language gathered before the throne of God (Revelation 7:9) suggests a global community united in worship and faith. The apostle Paul's declaration that "God is no respecter of persons" (Romans 2:11, Acts 10:34) also underscores the idea that God's love and redemption are available to all people, regardless of their cultural or geographical background, as emphasized in the Great Commission to "make disciples of all nations" (Matthew 28:19). This biblical perspective on globalization encourages Christians to embrace their role as global citizens, working towards unity and understanding among diverse cultures and peoples.
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