Title: Acts, Chapter 10
1Lesson 18
2Time Frame (Acts 10)
- The Conversion of Cornelius, Chap. 10
- A reference back to Lesson 3 reveals that we have
placed the conversion of Paul to approximately 34
AD - After Pauls conversion, he spent several years
in Arabia and Damascus. In 943, Peter spent
many days in Joppa. In 1220-24, we read of
Herods death in A.D. 44 - Time of Cornelius Conv. (A.D. 40?)
3Caesarea was at this time the usual residence of
the Roman governor of Judea, and consequently a
garrison of troops was regularly found there.
Caesarea
Joppa
4Gods Message to Cornelius(1-8)
- Information about Cornelius (1-2)
- A Centurion of the Italian regiment (100 men)
- A devout believer, generous and prayerful
- Regardless, He was lost! (cf. Matt. 721)
- An angel of God appears in a vision (3-6)
- God was pleased with Cornelius devotion
- God instructed Cornelius to send for Peter in
Joppa, to come and to preach to him. - He will tell you what you must do
- Cornelius Obeyed God (7-8)
5Gods Message to Peter (9-16)
- Peter fell into a trance (9-16)
- He had gone onto the roof to pray
- His hunger was used by God to teach an important
principle regarding the Gentiles - The vision A sheet, containing all types of
unclean animals (according to the law). - The command to eat resisted by Peter
- What God has cleansed you must not call common
- Done 3 times to establish its significance
6Peter Summoned to Caesarea (17-23) 1
- Cornelius heeded the angels instructions (cf.
vs. 8) - He sent 3 men to Joppa to get Peter
- Peter was wondering about the significance of the
vision (vs. 17) - At this time, the three men came to Simons house
- The Spirit informed Peter that these three men
had been sent by Him (vs. 19-20) - Peter heeded the Spirit and addressed the men
7Peter Summoned to Caesarea (17-23) 2
- Notice how many times we have verification of
Gods involvement in Cornelius conversion - Cornelius vision Peters vision Peters
conversation with the Holy Spirit Holy Spirit
Baptism upon the Gentiles - This underscores that the Gentiles had been
received by God (cf. 1118) - Peter left for Joppa with the men (vs. 22-23)
8Peter Meets Cornelius (24-33) 1
- Cornelius had invited his relatives and close
friends to come and meet with Peter (24) - A wonderful example for us
- Cornelius made the mistake of worshipping Peter
(25-26) - Honest mistake, but shows his ignorance
- We are only vessels (cf. 1 Corinthians 35-7)
91 Corinthians 35-7
- Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but
ministers through whom you believed, as the Lord
gave to each one? 6 I planted, Apollos watered,
but God gave the increase. 7 So then neither he
who plants is anything, nor he who waters, but
God who gives the increase.
10Peter Meets Cornelius (24-33) 1
- Cornelius had invited his relatives and close
friends to come and meet with Peter (24) - A wonderful example for us
- Cornelius made the mistake of worshipping Peter
(25-26) - Honest mistake, but shows his ignorance
- We are only vessels (cf. 1 Corinthians 35-7)
- Peter recognized the significance of the vision
he had (28-29)
11Peter Meets Cornelius (24-33) 2
- Peters Question - For what reason have you sent
for me? (29) - Note He had already been told by Cornelius
servants (22) - Cornelius Answer - We are all present before
God, to hear all the things commanded you by God
(33) - Note (33) You have done well to come
- This was Gods will!
12Peters Sermon (34-43) 1
- God Shows No Partiality (34)
- Some accepted in every nation cf. Gal. 328
Col. 38-11 - Terms of acceptance Fear God Work
righteousness (35) - The message of the gospel (36-43)
- Christ is Lord (36)
- Note Gospel was well known, as it was preached
throughout Judea (37) - Jesus life went about doing good (38)
13Peters Sermon (34-43) 2
- The message of the gospel (cont.) (36-43)
- Miracles proof that God was with Jesus (38)
- The apostles (Peter) were eyewitnesses to the
miracles Jesus performed (39) - Jews killed Jesus (crucifixion) (39)
- Jesus resurrected from the dead (40) (Raised up
by God, more proof that Jesus is the Messiah) - Apostles witnesses of resurrection (41)
14Peters Sermon (34-43) 3
- The message of the gospel (cont.) (36-43)
- Apostles given the command to preach (42)
- Message Christ is the Messiah (as such, the
Judge of the living and the dead). (42) - Jesus is the subject of Messianic prophecy (43)
- Faith in Jesus brings salvation (43)
- Note Same message as all of the other examples
of conversion The Gospel!
15The Holy Spirit Falls on the Gentiles (vs. 44-48)
1
- In the midst of Peters Sermon, the Holy Spirit
came (vs. 44) - Fell upon all those who heard the word
- Most probably, this refers to the Gentiles in
Cornelius household (vs. 47, 1115 purpose of
the Holy Spirits testimony) - Response of the Jews (vs. 45)
- Astonished! Heard the evidence
16The Holy Spirit Falls on the Gentiles (vs. 44-48)
2
- Peters Response (vs. 47-48)
- Gentiles were worthy of receiving baptism (as the
Spirits testimony revealed). Note This is
strong evidence that Baptism is to become a
member of the kingdom! (cf. 1118) - Cornelius Household baptized (vs. 48)
- Baptism in the name of Jesus is for the salvation
from sins (cf. Mark 1616 Acts 238)