1 1-3 There was a man named Cornelius who lived in Caesarea, captain of the Italian Guard stationed there. He was a thoroughly good man. He had led everyone in his house to live worshipfully before God, was always helping people in need, and had the habit of prayer. One day about three o’clock in the afternoon he had a vision. An angel of God, as real as his next-door neighbor, came in and said, “Cornelius.”
4-6 Cornelius stared hard, wondering if he was seeing things. Then he said, “What do you want, sir?”
The angel said, “Your prayers and neighborly acts have brought you to God’s attention. Here’s what you are to do. Send men to Joppa to get Simon, the one everyone calls Peter. He is staying with Simon the Tanner, whose house is down by the sea.”
7-8 As soon as the angel was gone, Cornelius called two servants and one particularly devout soldier from the guard. He went over with them in great detail everything that had just happened, and then sent them off to Joppa.
9-13 The next day as the three travelers were approaching the town, Peter went out on the balcony to pray. It was about noon. Peter got hungry and started thinking about lunch. While lunch was being prepared, he fell into a trance. He saw the skies open up. Something that looked like a huge blanket lowered by ropes at its four corners settled on the ground. Every kind of animal and reptile and bird you could think of was on it. Then a voice came: “Go to it, Peter—kill and eat.”
14 Peter said, “Oh, no, Lord. I’ve never so much as tasted food that was not kosher.”
15 The voice came a second time: “If God says it’s okay, it’s okay.”
16 This happened three times, and then the blanket was pulled back up into the skies.
17-20 As Peter, puzzled, sat there trying to figure out what it all meant, the men sent by Cornelius showed up at Simon’s front door. They called in, asking if there was a Simon, also called Peter, staying there. Peter, lost in thought, didn’t hear them, so the Spirit whispered to him, “Three men are knocking at the door looking for you. Get down there and go with them. Don’t ask any questions. I sent them to get you.”
21 Peter went down and said to the men, “I think I’m the man you’re looking for. What’s up?”
22-23 They said, “Captain Cornelius, a God-fearing man well-known for his fair play—ask any Jew in this part of the country—was commanded by a holy angel to get you and bring you to his house so he could hear what you had to say.” Peter invited them in and made them feel at home.
God was alive and working actively in the early church. The angel appeared to Cornelius and instructed him to invite Peter at Joppa; Peter saw a vision from the heaven in order to correct his understanding of salvation, not only to Jews, but also to Gentiles; Peter heard the whispering voice of the Holy Spirit and was sent to meet with Cornelius; Peter followed the voice of the Holy Spirit and the Gospel was spread not only to Jerusalem and Samaria, but also to the Gentiles - the end of the earth.
The Holy Spirit is still alive and actively working in the present church of Christ. The Spirit is the Lord of the church, directing His people to fulfill the missions of Jesus to the end of the earth. The Holy Spirit spoke to His people through the bible, the dreams, the visions, the angels, and whatever circumstances in order to lead His church to fulfill the missions. Dear Holy Spirit, remove from us the heart of disbelief. Help us open our ears to listen to your voice in our lives, trusting that You are God and You are working in us as our Lord. Correct our misunderstanding and surrender ourselves to You to follow Your way that is always new and beyond our experience and comprehension.
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