Traditionally, the nations are the enemies of God's people, fair enough? But we are told back in Revelation 15:4 that all the nations will come and worship. This is consistent with the Abrahamic covenant (all nations blessed) the Koreshic oath (every knee will bow), and the most futuristic Bible prophecy (God will be all in all). So the nations do indeed come and worship in the consummation in Rev 21:24. By worshiping they show they have repented, fair enough?
Revelation 15:4 is talking about what's left of the nations and what's left of the people in them, after the wrath of God was finished and/or over, and many many people died, etc, and it does not say that those ones were even repentant, or needed to repent (although they probably were, etc) but my point is your saying it, and people like you saying it, when it is just simply "not there", etc, because that's exactly what you have to do to make universalist narrative/doctrine make sense, etc, and be in line with the rest of the Bible, etc...
You don't have to believe the nations pre-repentance as unbelievers dead in their sins and trespasses, are thrown into the LoF,
This doesn't even make sense, what do you mean by "the nations pre-repentance as unbelievers dead in their sins and trespasses, are thrown into the LoF", etc...?
People who are put into the LoF were those who either, refused to repent, or God already knew never would repent, etc...
And there is no coming back from it, etc...
Not the LoF, etc...
but something happens to convert them from their hatred of God back in Rev 20:7 (armies surround Jerusalem) to the 'wolf lies down with lamb' result. 'And the leaves of the tree of life were for the healing of the nations' (Rev 22:2).
Yes something happened to/with those remaining, they saw the wrath of God, and all the people who were killed and/or destroyed and/or cast into the LoF, and decided to repent and worship God, etc...
Well, Universalist narrative, and your narrative here, is false, etc..
You don't have to like it.
Well, it seems that in order for it to truth to and/or for you, "you have to like it", etc, that it has to "agree with you", make you "feel good", etc, but that's not what "I base real Biblical truth on", etc...
But it's good news for all mankind, and gives great glory to God, who sent His son to save the whole world.
Are you suggesting that God can't get great glory any other way than only the way you are seeing things, etc...?
John 3:17- "For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him
"might" be saved."
Not that all will most 100% absolutely all be saved most absolutely, etc...
And more than likely "not" because not all will "repent", etc...
And Jesus knew this, etc...
And the light coming into the world automatically condemns some (John 3:19) who will not be saved (John 3:20-21) because they refuse to be saved/come to the light to be saved, etc, (John 3:20), etc...
God Bless!