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Salvation for every nation

October 7, 2024

Introduction:

The story of Cornelius’s conversion reveals God’s faithfulness and impartiality. As Cornelius earnestly sought God, he and his household experienced the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, demonstrating that salvation is available to all who seek God with sincerity. This study will explore the significance of Cornelius’s conversion and its implications for believers today, focusing on God’s response to seekers, His impartiality, and the distinct events of salvation in Acts.


When viewed in the greater context of Acts, this story also helps demonstrate that baptism and receiving the Holy Spirit are separate and unique events, regardless of the order in which they occur or the time between each event. In Acts 2, Peter first commanded baptism and receiving the Holy Spirit, and then both events occurred for the recipients on the same day. A similar order of events happened in Acts 19 where correct baptism preceded Spirit infilling. In Acts 8, Philip baptized the Samaritans first, and then sometime later the Samaritans received the Holy Spirit when Peter and John laid hands on them. In Acts 10, Cornelius’s household received the Holy Spirit with the sign of tongues first and then submitted to water baptism in the name of Jesus. In all these events, the apostles recognized both events were distinct and necessary for salvation, regardless of the order in which they occurred.



God Responds to Earnest Seekers


Key scripture:

Acts 10:30-33; Jeremiah 29:13


What’s happening:

Cornelius, though a Gentile with limited knowledge of God, sought Him through prayer, fasting, and generosity. His earnest seeking led to a divine encounter where an angel instructed him to call for Peter, demonstrating God’s promise that He is found by those who seek Him with all their hearts (Jeremiah 29:13).


Think about It:

Are you earnestly seeking God in your daily life? Cornelius’s story teaches us that God responds to those who genuinely desire to know Him. Take a moment to reflect on your personal pursuit of God—what steps can you take to deepen your relationship with Him?


Pray about It:

Ask Jesus to help you seek Him with a pure heart. Pray for the clarity to see what might be distracting you from fully pursuing God and ask for strength to remove those distractions.


God Shows No Partiality


Key scripture:

Acts 10:34-38


What’s happening:

Peter realized that God does not show favoritism but accepts those from every nation who fear Him and do what is right. Cornelius, a Gentile, received the gospel and the Holy Spirit, highlighting that salvation is available to all, regardless of background or ethnicity.


Think about it:

How often do we allow prejudices or assumptions to limit whom we reach with the gospel? God’s love extends to all, and we are called to share it without discrimination. Consider any biases you may hold and reflect on how you can overcome them to be more inclusive in sharing your faith.


Pray about it:

Ask Jesus to help you love others without partiality. Pray for a heart like His, one that embraces all people and sees them as worthy of His love and salvation.


The Necessity of Baptism and the Holy Spirit


Key scripture:

Acts 10:44-48


What’s happening:

While Peter preached, the Holy Spirit fell on Cornelius’s household, and they spoke in tongues. This astonished the Jewish believers, confirming that the Gentiles could receive the Holy Spirit. Peter then commanded them to be baptized, emphasizing the necessity of both baptism and the infilling of the Holy Spirit for salvation.


Think about it:

Do you understand the importance of baptism and receiving the Holy Spirit? The story of Cornelius demonstrates that these are vital components of salvation. Reflect on your own journey—have you been baptized in Jesus’ name, and have you received the Holy Spirit?


Pray about it:

If you have not yet experienced water baptism or the infilling of the Holy Spirit, ask Jesus to lead you in this step of faith. If you have, pray for the continual guidance of the Holy Spirit in your life and for the opportunity to help others experience this truth.


Conclusion and Wrap-Up:

Cornelius’s story in Acts 10 is a powerful reminder that God responds to those who earnestly seek Him, shows no favoritism, and offers salvation to everyone through baptism and the Holy Spirit. We are called to break down barriers and extend the gospel to all, trusting that God will guide each person to salvation. As we reflect on Cornelius’s example, may we pursue God with the same sincerity and openness, ready to receive and share His truth.


Let us finish with a word of prayer - Jesus, we thank You for Your faithfulness to respond to those who seek You. Help us to seek You with all our hearts, free from distractions, and to love others without partiality. Lead us into a deeper understanding of Your salvation, and may we boldly share Your truth with all we encounter. Guide us in the steps of faith You’ve called us to, whether it’s baptism, receiving the Holy Spirit, or walking in Your love daily. 


In the name of Jesus, amen!

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