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How do we know that God's election makes someone a sheep?

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We know this because the Bible teaches that God's sovereign choice designates individuals as His sheep before they believe.

The distinction between sheep and goats in Scripture signifies God's sovereign election. According to the sermon, it is emphasized that a person is a sheep before they believe, demonstrating that it is God's sovereign election that identifies individuals as sheep, not their belief. John 10:16 explains this further, where Jesus refers to 'other sheep' that are yet to come, illustrating that they are already designated as sheep even before they have had the opportunity to believe. This aligns with the Reformed understanding of predestination, where believers are seen as chosen by God in Christ before the foundation of the world, thus affirming that belief does not create a sheep, but reveals one.
Scripture References: John 10:16, Ephesians 1:4-5

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