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Every Nation and Tribe

July 1, 2026
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There’s something heavenly about hearing believers from every nation praising Jesus in their native language before the throne.

Shauna: This is Shauna on Joni Eareckson Tada Sharing Hope. Joni has a powerful story for us today that includes every nation and tribe.

Guest (Male): I found myself in a prayer meeting at an international church. When I arrived, I immediately noticed many people, all of them believers in Jesus. They were obviously from different nationalities. Some of them were dressed in African garb; others looked Middle Eastern. One or two people even wore turbans, and I noticed a few women wearing beautiful Indian saris.

I thought to myself, "This is going to be interesting." And was I right? More than just interesting, it was absolutely heavenly when we all started praying. Sure, yes, some in English, but many chose to pray in their own language. At the close, when we sang a few familiar worship songs, the words were indescribable. Actually, they were indiscernible, but the sound took my breath away. Like I said, it sounded like heaven.

My heart is always stunned and stirred when I hear people from different nations giving praise to God in their own language. And if it thrills me here on earth, what will it be like in the throne room of God? Wow. Revelation chapter 7 says, "I saw a vast crowd, too great to count, from every nation and tribe and people and language standing in front of the throne and before the Lamb. They were clothed in white robes and held palm branches in their hands, and they were shouting with a great roar, 'Salvation comes from our God who sits on the throne and from the Lamb.'"

I mean, are we going to say all that in English or French or Russian, or will it be the language of that people that all enjoyed speaking together before the Tower of Babel, when God divided that one language into many? I don't know what it will be like, but that description in chapter 7 makes me want to lie prostrate in amazement.

Recently, I had that same feeling of amazement when a friend shared a link to a fascinating website called Scripture Earth. It catalogs every—and I mean every—known bit of scripture available in every language on every continent. You can click on and listen to, or you can choose to read, scripture spoken and written in all kinds of languages: those well-known and others that are completely obscure.

I played around on the website for a while, clicking here and there, looking at John 3:16 written in Akachwa and Abiji, whatever those languages are. It's astounding, not only to think of the variety of tribes and peoples that God has created, but to imagine standing alongside them from all those nations and those people as we praise God together. What a glorious day that is going to be.

Shauna: So, friend, let's get ready and prepare for the party by visiting joniradio.org and clicking on the link to Scripture Earth. And the best part, if you know someone in your town or on your college campus who speaks Vietnamese or Hindi or some other fascinating language, hop on the website, cut and paste a few encouraging Bible verses in their tongue, or perhaps your favorite Psalm, or maybe even your life verse.

Find it in their language, print it out, and hand it to them with a smile and maybe even a hug. After all, it's a wonderful and simple way of sharing God's word. Remember today we've posted the link to Scripture Earth on joniradio.org because God's word changes lives. So let's do all we can to reach our international friends with the love of Jesus. After all, I know you want everyone to join us before God's throne, praising our Savior on that glorious day. God bless you today, and thanks for listening.

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Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope is a broadcast ministry of Joni and Friends committed to bringing the Gospel and practical help to people impacted by disability around the world. Joni and Friends has been advancing disability ministry for over 40 years. Their mission to glorify God, communicate the Gospel and mobilize the global church to evangelize, disciple and serve people living with disability answers the call found in Luke 14 to “bring in the poor, the crippled, the blind and the lame… so that my house will be full.”

About Joni Eareckson Tada

Paralyzed as the result of a diving accident at age 17, Joni Eareckson Tada envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. As the Founder and CEO of Joni and Friends, she is known worldwide as an author, speaker, disability rights advocate and radio personality. Her 10,000 radio programs are broadcast across the country and around the world, inspiring listeners to realize that there is hope in every hardship.
Joni Eareckson Tada is an esteemed Christian stateswoman and respected global leader in disability advocacy. Although a 1967 diving accident left her a quadriplegic, she emerged from rehabilitation with a determination to help others with similar disabilities. Mrs. Tada serves as CEO of Joni and Friends, a Christian organization which provides programs and services for thousands of special-needs families around the world. President Reagan appointed Mrs. Tada to the National Council on Disability, then reappointed by President George H.W. Bush. During her tenure, the ADA was passed and signed into law. Mrs. Tada served as advisor to Condoleezza Rice on the Disability Advisory Committee to the U.S. State Department. She served as Senior Associate for Disability Concerns for the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization. The Colson Center on Christian Worldview awarded Joni Tada its prestigious William Wilberforce Award, and she was also inducted into
Indiana Wesleyan University’s Society of World Changers. 
Joni Eareckson Tada has been awarded several honorary degrees, including Doctor of Humanities from Gordon College and Doctor of Divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary. She is an effective communicator, sharing her inspirational message in books, through artwork, radio, and other media. Joni Tada served as General Editor of the Beyond Suffering Bible, a special edition published by Tyndale for people affected by disability. Joni and her husband Ken were married in 1982 and reside in Calabasas, California.

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