SERIALISED PRACTICAL GUIDE
TITLE: WHAT IS NEXT AFTER THE RESURRECTION?
DAY 10 OF 14 SERIES (SUNDAY 14TH APRIL 2024)
TOPIC: BREAKING DOWN THE WALLS
AUTHOR: MARY LAWRENCE-DOKPESI
SCRIPTURE
“Then Peter began and said, ‘In truth, I understand that God shows no partiality, but in every nation anyone who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him.’” (Acts 10:34-35)
BREAKING DOWN THE WALLS
In a vision, Peter receives instructions to visit Cornelius, a devout Roman soldier. This encounter shatters cultural and religious barriers, as Peter shares the gospel message with Cornelius and his household, leading to their conversion and baptism. This pivotal moment marks the inclusion of Gentiles into the early church. A sense of peace washes over Peter as he accepts his calling to share the gospel with someone outside the Jewish tradition. He recognizes that God’s love extends to all people, regardless of background.
A Paradigm Shift
Peter’s initial resistance to contact a Gentile is understandable. Jewish tradition held strict boundaries regarding interaction with those outside their faith. However, a divinely-induced vision compels Peter to reconsider. The vision serves as a narrative turning point, fostering a sense of peace and acceptance within Peter. He comes to the profound realization that God’s love transcends ethnicity and religious background.
Universal Message, Unifying Power
The story of Cornelius underscores a core tenet of Christianity: salvation through Jesus Christ is available to all. This transcends cultural and religious divisions, uniting believers in a shared faith and love for God. The act of baptism signifies Cornelius and his household’s official entry into the Christian community, marking the beginning of Gentile inclusion.
Taking Action: Embracing Diversity
The narrative serves as a call to action for ourselves. We are encouraged to step outside our comfort zones and engage with individuals from different backgrounds. Kindness and respect are the seeds we sow, potentially leading to unexpected encounters with God’s love.
PRAYER: Father, open my eyes to see the diversity within your church. Help me to embrace people from different backgrounds and cultures, sharing your love with them in tangible ways. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
FURTHER EXPLORATION: Galatians 3:28, Ephesians 2:14-18