Cornelius and Peter

Cornelius and Peter

In this story, Peter encounters a Roman soldier named Cornelius; God will give Peter a vision, and the Gospel will continue to open to people of all backgrounds.

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Acts 10:34-35
Cornelius' story marks a crucial moment for the early church, showing God's intent to welcome all into His family, regardless of their background. Peter’s vision and Cornelius' faithfulness broke cultural barriers, emphasizing that the Gospel is universal. This account is a reminder that God's kingdom is inclusive and that His salvation extends to everyone. As believers, we are called to embrace this inclusivity, sharing the love of Christ with all people and acknowledging that everyone is worthy of God’s grace and redemption.
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