Introduction:
Imagine being so curious about God that you can’t stop thinking about Him. That’s exactly how Cornelius felt. Even though he wasn’t Jewish and didn’t know a lot about God, he wanted to get closer. And you know what? God noticed! Cornelius’s story is a perfect example of how God responds when we truly seek Him. This study will dive into what happened to Cornelius, how God shows no favoritism, and why baptism and the Holy Spirit are such big deals.
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 Those Who Seek Him
Key Scripture:
Acts 10:30-33; Jeremiah 29:13
What’s Happening:
Cornelius wasn’t your typical “church guy.” He wasn’t even Jewish, but he still wanted to connect with God. So, he prayed, fasted, and helped people in need. One day, an angel showed up and told him to reach out to Peter for answers. God promises in Jeremiah 29:13 that when we look for Him with all our hearts, we’ll find Him. That’s exactly what Cornelius did!
Think About It:
How hard are you chasing after God? Are you giving it your all, like Cornelius, or just kind of going through the motions? If you really want to get to know God, what could you do differently in your daily life to make that happen?
Pray About It:
Ask Jesus to help you go all-in when it comes to seeking Him. Pray for the strength to focus on what’s really important and push away anything that’s keeping you from connecting with God.
God Doesn’t Play Favorites
Key Scripture:
Acts 10:34-38
What’s Happening:
Peter, who was used to thinking that salvation was just for the Jewish people, had a major “aha” moment. He realized that God doesn’t pick favorites. Cornelius, who was a Gentile, was accepted just like everyone else. This showed that no matter where you come from or what your background is, God’s love and salvation are for everyone.
Think About It:
Have you ever felt like God’s love is only for “perfect” people or that certain people are better at being Christians? Well, Cornelius’s story proves that’s not true. God loves everyone equally. Are there ways you can be more open to loving and accepting people who are different from you?
Pray About It:
Ask Jesus to give you a heart that loves people the way He does. Pray that He’ll help you break down any walls of prejudice and show His love to everyone you meet, no matter who they are.
Baptism and the Holy Spirit Matter
Key Scripture:
Acts 10:44-48
What’s Happening:
While Peter was talking, something incredible happened. The Holy Spirit came down on Cornelius and his whole crew, and they started speaking in tongues. This shocked the Jewish believers because they weren’t sure if non-Jews could experience the same thing. Peter then made sure Cornelius’s group got baptized, showing that both baptism and receiving the Holy Spirit are key parts of salvation.
Think About It:
Have you thought about why baptism and the Holy Spirit are so important? Cornelius’s story shows us that these are essential steps in getting closer to God. Where are you on that journey? Have you been baptized or asked to receive the Holy Spirit?
Pray About It:
If you haven’t been baptized or received the Holy Spirit yet, ask Jesus to guide you in taking those next steps. If you have, pray for the Holy Spirit to keep leading you and for opportunities to help others understand how important these steps are.
Conclusion and Wrap-Up:
Cornelius’s story is a clear reminder that God notices when we seek Him, loves everyone equally, and wants us to be baptized and filled with the Holy Spirit. No matter who you are or where you come from, God’s love is for you. So, what’s your next step? Keep seeking Him, love others without holding back, and take the steps God’s calling you to take in your faith journey.
Closing Prayer:
Jesus, thank You for always noticing when we seek You. Help us to chase after You with everything we’ve got and to love others the way You love them. Lead us to take those next steps—whether it’s baptism, receiving the Holy Spirit, or just walking in Your love every day. Guide us and keep us close to You. In the name of Jesus, Amen!