Acts 10

Acts 10

A Roman centurion named Cornelius, a devout man living in Caesarea, receives a vision instructing him to send for Peter. At the same time, Peter has a vision of a sheet descending from heaven filled with unclean animals, which God commands him to eat. Peter protests, but God declares, "Do not call anything impure that God has made clean." Peter realizes God is instructing him to share the gospel with the Gentiles. Peter preaches the gospel at Cornelius's house, and the Holy Spirit falls on the Gentiles, proving God has granted salvation to all nations.

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