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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2024 · 53 MIN

Ep. 247 - Lessons From the Conversion of Cornelius

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Ray, E.Z., and Mark tackle a pivotal account in the New Testament, the conversion of Cornelius. The Jews had an arrogance regarding Gentiles which is seen in John 4 with the woman at the well. Through the example of Cornelius, God is confirming for us that the gospel is for everyone, not just the Jews.In Acts 10:1-8, we encounter Cornelius, a Gentile influenced by Judaism. His interaction with Jewish centurions instilled a healthy fear of God, emphasizing that salvation is not limited to a specific group. God's promise of grace to those who fear Him is evident, although Cornelius wasn't yet born again. Despite his religious devotion, Cornelius needed to be born again, a crucial aspect for entering the kingdom of heaven. The Jews' historical arrogance towards Gentiles underscores the need to break down walls surrounding the universality of the gospel. Acts 10:9 continues with Peter receiving a vision from the Lord, revealing a theme of Peter occasionally putting his foot in his mouth. The lesson is to be slow to speak and cautious in how we respond to God. Cornelius experiences God choosing earthly vessels, like Peter, to convey His word, emphasizing the importance of human agency in spreading the gospel. Every aspect of our lives is seen as preparation for future events, with no action deemed insignificant. Peter's vision prepares him for what lies ahead, challenging his preconceptions. Peter's initial reluctance, saying "Not so, Lord," teaches the importance of obedient and immediate responses to God's directives.In Acts 10:24-29, Peter arrives at Cornelius' home, encountering a bowing Cornelius. Peter, despite discomfort, emphasizes he is just a man and conveys God's guidance. This discomfort is a reminder that believers may feel uneasy while following God's calling, but they can seek Christ's help in those moments.Moving to verse 34, Peter shares the gospel with Cornelius and his gathered circle. The message centers on salvation from sins. The subsequent events in verses 44-48 mirror a mini-Day of Pentecost, astonishing the accompanying Jews. This event underscores God's resistance to the proud and grace to the humble. Notably, Cornelius' family and friends were saved before baptism, emphasizing salvation through grace rather than ritual. This account is a pivotal moment, demonstrating that the gospel transcends cultural and religious boundaries, making it accessible to all. It challenges believers to recognize their own sinfulness and share the gospel with humility, acknowledging the universal need for a Savior.Send us Fan MailThanks for listening! If you’ve been helped by this podcast, we’d be grateful if you’d consider subscribing, sharing, and leaving us a comment and 5-star rating! Visit the Living Waters website to learn more and to access helpful resources!You can find helpful counseling resources at biblicalcounseling.com.Check out The Evidence Study Bible and the Basic Training Course.You can connect with us at [email protected]. We're thankful for your input!Learn more about the hosts of this podcast.Ray ComfortEmeal (“E.Z.”) ZwayneMark SpenceOscar Navarro

Ray, E.Z., and Mark tackle a pivotal account in the New Testament, the conversion of Cornelius. The Jews had an arrogance regarding Gentiles which is seen in John 4 with the woman at the well. Through the example of Cornelius, God is confirming for us that the gospel is for everyone, not just the Jews. In Acts 10:1-8, we encounter Cornelius, a Gentile influenced by Judaism. His interaction with Jewish centurions instilled a healthy fear of God, emphasizing that salvation is not limited to a ...

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