Being a spotted sheep refers to those whom God has chosen, marked by their imperfections yet redeemed through Christ's righteousness.
The imagery of being a spotted sheep encapsulates the reality of human imperfection and the sovereignty of God's election. In the sermon, Jacob's request for the spotted and speckled sheep symbolizes the elect, who, despite their flaws and blemishes, are chosen for salvation. This is a powerful reminder that God does not require perfection from His people but instead looks to His Son's righteousness to cover their sins. As stated in the sermon, the Lord Jesus Christ, through His sacrifice, cleanses those who see themselves as spotted from their sins, affirming that grace is given to those who acknowledge their need for redemption. This highlights the essence of the Gospel—that Christ came to save sinners, making the spotted sheep of His election fit for God's kingdom.
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