God does
not show favoritism but accepts men from every nation who fear him and do what
is right (Acts
10:34,35).
Here we see the progression from Christianity
for Jews only toGentiles
tolerated to Gentiles actively engaged. Before Peter's dream of clean and
unclean animals, he would never have considered that non-Jews could be included
in the gospel message. Without the dream, he would have rejected those sent by
Cornelius, and without Cornelius he would not have understood the dream.
Word of Cornelius's conversion got back to Jerusalem before Peter
did, so when he got home he had some 'splainin' to do. After he told the full
story, the Jerusalem Christians, who had not appreciated Peter's Gentile
connection, were appeased.
Following Stephen's execution but prior to Peter's Caesarea
experience, many Christians (Christianity started out largely as a sect of
Judaism) had been persecuted by non-Christian Jews and run out of Jerusalem.
Naturally, when they arrived in a new city, they would share the message of
Christ with their new Jewish friends and as a result many believed in his name.
Only after Peter returned from Caesarea did Christians actively
seek ways to deliver the gospel to Gentiles. We read in 11:20 that Christians
from Cyprus (in the Mediterranean) and Cyrene (modern day Libya) brought the
message of Christ to Antioch (modern day Turkey, just north of the Syrian
border) targeting the Gentile population.
Someone brought the gospel to you. To whom will you take it next?
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