Acts 10
God Shows No Partiality: God does not favor one race, nationality, or social status over another. His grace is universally accessible.
Breaking Down Prejudices: Peter had to unlearn a lifetime of cultural conditioning and religious exclusivity. The lesson challenges believers to reject discrimination and embrace all of God's children.
The Gospel is for Everyone: The early church primarily viewed the Jesus movement as a Jewish sect. Acts 10 acts as a turning point, making it unequivocally clear that the good news is meant for the entire world.
Obedience Leads to Breakthrough: Both Peter and Cornelius obeyed strange, uncomfortable instructions from God. Their willingness to step out of their comfort zones resulted in a massive expansion of the early church.
