A future time will come when the recognition of God's greatness expands to encompass the entire world, leading the earth's inhabitants to actively voice His praise. People will give honor and glory to God through their speech [מצודת דוד, רד״ק], offering a clear, public admission of the mighty deeds He has performed [אבן עזרא].
This expression of honor carries a profound layer of faith. By giving glory to God, humanity acknowledges that He created the world and actively watches over it. At the same time, the global spread of His praise represents a deep understanding that God is one, entirely spiritual, and holds absolute control over the systems of nature, able to alter them at will. This universal recognition serves as a direct contrast and ultimate correction to idolatry, as honor and praise will be granted solely to God rather than to idols [מלבי״ם].
This grand declaration of faith will not be confined to a central location, but will reach the most distant, far-off nations [ביאור שטיינזלץ]. The people living in these remote lands will take it upon themselves to actively spread and announce His praise within their own borders [מצודת דוד].