Daily Devotional (Acts 10 - Peter @ Jappa and Caesarea)

God shows no partiality, Jews and Gentiles are welcome to His kingdom if they are sincere. If a person fears God, it will appear both in works and in words, neither will excuse from the other.  Cornelius had true faith in God's word, a devout man and one who feared God (v2). Then an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a vision and gave him instruction what to do. Without delay, Cornelius obeyed him and sent his men from Caesarea to Joppa. At the same time, God spoke to Peter and gave him vision to eat unclean animals (v13).  Peter refused without knowing the spiritual meaning of this vision. But the Lord replied that if God has made the food clean, he should not call it unclean (v15). Later Peter understood that God was really doing something new for the salvation of Jews and Gentiles. God shows no partiality, and whoever fears Him would be accepted in God's kingdom. As Peter declared the word of God, Jesus as the Messiah, the Holy Spirit fell upon all those who heard and spoke with tongues (v44). This was another salvific works of God to His creation. In the affairs of our souls, let us not lose time. Peter  and all faithful messengers were God's instruments to convey His message to the called and God's chosen people. God bless you. 

Some pictures were taken when I visited Joppa, the place where Peter stayed, and Caesarea, the seat of the Roman Governor during the first century Israel. 



















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  1. God has ended the spiritual divide which excluded non-Jews from being part of His' family. He has swung the doors to eternity wide open to those who believed and accepted the Lordship of Jesus Christ (John 1:12). Jesus' paid the ultimate price for human redemption but provided a way out to end sinful oppression but offered forgiveness, united with Him in eternity, and transformation of life from glory to glory. Surely, the God who once revealed who He was, is the same God who will continue to reveal Himself until the end of time. To God be the glory!

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