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Peter and the Gentiles
The promise of the Holy Spirit in was four-fold: (1) to Jerusalem, (2) to Samaria, (3) to Judea, (4) to the uttermost parts of the world.
At one time only the Jews were hearing the gospel.
Since the Gentiles were enemies of the Jews, they were not given the gospel after the day of Pentecost.
The gospel is for all people—, .
Peter was the first to bring the gospel to the Gentiles.
10.
PERFECTION—
I. THE PERSON—vv.
1–8
A. Personality—vv.
1–2.
Cornelius was an army officer.
He feared God, gave to the poor, and was a man of prayer.
B. Prayers—vv.
3–4.
God hears Cornelius’ prayer.
He has a vision.
C. Plan—vv.
5–8.
God tells Cornelius to send someone to Joppa to find Simon Peter.
He calls two servants and a soldier to go to Joppa.
II.
THE PRAYER—vv.
9–16
A. Prayer—vv.
9–10.
Peter goes up on the flat roof to pray.
It was noon and he was hungry.
B. Preparation—vv.
11–12.
A large sheet comes down, filled with many animals.
Some of these the Jews were forbidden to eat.
C. Purified—vv.
13–16.
Peter is told to eat.
He refuses, since the animals are unclean.
Note v. 15.
This vision appears three times.
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