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Why is Christ's acceptance of us significant?

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Christ's acceptance of undesirables like us magnifies His grace and love towards sinners.

The significance of Christ's acceptance of us, as illustrated in the sermon, lies in the demonstration of His unconditional love and grace. Jacob's role in selecting the undesired sheep symbolizes Christ’s willingness to embrace and redeem those who are marginalized and deemed worthless by society. This act is profoundly significant for Christians as it assures us that no matter how lost or unworthy we may feel, in Christ, we are fully accepted and valued. This illustrates the heart of the gospel that salvation is based solely on God's mercy, not our merit or worthiness.
Scripture References: John 6:37, Romans 5:8

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Unwanted Sheep
Kevin Thacker · Nov 24, 2024
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