The Holy Spirit's Ministry To Gentiles

At that time, the apostle Peter was travelling throughout the country. One day he was staying at the home of a Jewish believer in a place called Joppa, as we can read in Acts 9:43               Peter stayed in Joppa for some time with a tanner named Simon.

In another city, called Caesarea, lived a man named Cornelius, as we can read in Acts 10:1-2   At Caesarea there was a man named Cornelius, a centurion in what was known as the Italian Regiment. He and all his family were devout and God-fearing, he gave generously to those in need and prayed to God regularly.

This man was a centurion in the Roman army and he followed the Jewish religious practices by praying to the Jewish God and giving to the poor.  One day this man had a vision, and in this vision an angel told him to have some of his men go to Joppa to look for a man named Peter, and to bring him back, as we can read in Acts 10:3-6                                                         One day, at about three in the afternoon, he had a vision. He distinctly saw an angel of God, who came to him and said, “Cornelius.” Cornelius stared at him in fear. “What is it, Lord?” he asked. The angel answered, Your prayers and gifts to the poor have come up as a memorial offering before God. Now send men to Joppa to bring back a man named Simon who is called Peter. He is staying with Simon the tanner, whose house is by the sea.”

So Cornelius had some of his men go to the house where Peter stayed. While these men were travelling, Peter had an open vision in which he saw a sheet come down from heaven with all kinds of animals in it, some considered clean and others unclean, according to Jewish religious traditions, as we can read in Acts 10:9-16

About noon the following day, as they were on their journey and approaching the city, Peter went up on the roof to pray. He became hungry and wanted something to eat, and while the meal was being prepared, he fell into a trance. He saw heaven opened and something like a large sheet being let down to earth by its four corners. It contained all kinds of four-footed animals, as well as reptiles of the earth and birds of the air. Then a voice told him, “Get up, Peter, kill and eat.” “Surely not, Lord,” Peter replied. “I have never eaten anything impure or unclean.” The voice spoke to him a second time, “Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.” This happened three times, and immediately the sheet was taken back to heaven.

Three times the sheet came down and each time it happened, Peter was told to eat these animals. However, Peter was a good Jew and good Jews did not eat unclean animals, so Peter did not think he could do so, and he made that clear to the One who spoke to him from heaven. However, the voice from heaven corrected him by telling him that he was not to call anything unclean that God had made clean. Peter was greatly puzzled by this experience, as we can read in Acts 10:19-20

While Peter was still thinking about the vision, the Spirit said to him, "Simon, three men are looking for you. So get up and go downstairs. Do not hesitate to go with them, for I have sent them."

In fact, the vision had nothing to do with clean and unclean animals, it was related to so-called clean and unclean people, or Jews and Gentiles, for the Lord wanted Peter, a Jew, to minister to Gentile people. So the Holy Spirit spoke to Peter and told him to invite these three Gentile men into the home he was staying in, as we can read in Acts 10:23a

Then Peter invited the men into his house to be his guests.

That would have been quite a challenge for Peter, since Jews never entered a Gentile home, and neither did they invite Gentiles into their Jewish home. To do so would have made them unclean. But here the Holy Spirit is directing Peter to do what he has never done before. This truly was a new day and was in fulfilment of what Jesus had told them they were to do, according to Acts 1:8

But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.

These Jewish believers had just taken some time to be obedient to the words of Jesus, for the church has been in existence for quite some time by now. The Lord must have decided He better do something about them going to the Gentiles, for if He left it to them it might never happen. Anyway, the three men from Cornelius’ household explained why they had come. Peter recognised that this was obviously arranged by the Lord, so the next day he and some other Jewish believers from Joppa set out for Caesarea with the men from Cornelius’ household, as we can read in Acts 10:23b

The next day Peter started out with them, and some of the brothers from Joppa went along.

When they got there, a large gathering of people was waiting for them, as we can read in Acts 10:24-27 

The following day he arrived in Caesarea. Cornelius was expecting them and had called together his relatives and close friends. As Peter entered the house, Cornelius met him and fell at his feet in reverence. But Peter made him get up. “Stand up,” he said, “I am only a man myself.” Talking with him, Peter went inside and found a large gathering of people.

Cornelius then shared with Peter his vision, in Acts 10:30-33                                               Cornelius answered, “Four days ago I was in my house praying at this hour, at three in the afternoon. Suddenly a man in shining clothes stood before me and said, ”Cornelius, God has heard your prayer and remembered your gifts to the poor. Send to Joppa for Simon who is called Peter. He is a guest in the house of Simon the tanner and lives by the sea.” So I sent for you immediately, and it was good of you to come. Now we are all here in the presence of God to listen to everything the Lord has commanded you to tell us.”

Consequently, Peter began to preach the gospel, as we can read in Acts 10:34-35                 Then Peter began to speak, “I now realise how true it is that God does not show favouritism but accepts men from every nation who fear him and do what is right.”

While he was still speaking the Holy Spirit came upon the people present, as we can read in Acts 10:44-47

While Peter was still speaking these words, the Holy Spirit came on all who heard the message. The circumcised believers who had come with Peter were astonished that the gift of the Holy Spirit had been poured out even on the Gentiles. For they heard them speaking in tongues and praising God. Then Peter said, "Can anyone keep these people from being baptised with water? They have received the Holy Spirit just as we have."

As Peter was preaching the gospel to Cornelius and those he had invited, the Lord baptised the people with the Holy Spirit. The reason the other believers could recognise that this was so was because the evidence was the same as it had been for them; the people there began to speak in tongues and praise God. These people obviously believed the gospel message as it had been presented to them by Peter.  At that moment, they were born again, and the Lord then baptised them with the Holy Spirit to empower them for the task that He had for them.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Question 1. According to Acts 9:43, where was Peter staying? 

Answer: According to Acts 9:43, Peter was staying in Joppa with a tanner named Simon.

Question 2a. According to Acts 10:1-2, who lived in Caesarea?                                              Answer: According to Acts 10:1-2, a man named Cornelius lived in Caesarea.

Question 2b. According to Acts 10:1-2, what was the position of Cornelius?

Answer: According to Acts 10:1-2, Cornelius was a centurion in the Italian regiment.

Question 2c. According to Acts 10:1-2, what was special about Cornelius?

Answer: According to Acts 10:1-2, Cornelius and all of his family were devout and God- 

             fearing.

Question 2d. According to Acts 10:1-2,, in what way did Cornelius show his love for God?

Answer: According to Acts 10:1-2 Cornelius gave generously to those in need and prayed to 

              God regularly.

Question 3a. According to Acts 10:3-6, what happened to Cornelius one day at about three

                       in the afternoon?

Answer: According to Acts 10:3-6, one day at about three in the afternoon Cornelius had a 

              vision.

Question 3b. According to Acts 10:3-6, who did Cornelius see in this vision?  

Answer: According to Acts 10:3-6, Cornelius saw an angel of the Lord in this vision.

Question 3c. According to Acts 10:3-6, what did the angel say to Cornelius?

Answer: According to Acts 10:3-6, the angel called Cornelius by his name “Cornelius.”

Question 3d. According to Acts 10:3-6, how did Cornelius initially respond to the angel?

Answer: According to Acts 10:3-6, Cornelius stared at the angel in fear.

Question 3e. According to Acts 10:3-6, what did Cornelius say to the angel?

Answer: According to Acts 10:3-6, Cornelius asked the angel, “What is it, Lord?”

Question 3f. According to Acts 10:3-6, how did the angel reply to Cornelius?

Answer: According to Acts 10:3-6, the angel replied to Cornelius by telling him that his                            prayers and gifts have come up as a memorial offering before God.

Question 3g. According to Acts 10:3-6, what instructions did the angel give to Cornelius?

Answer: According to Acts 10:3-6, the angel instructed Cornelius to send men to Joppa to 

              bring back a man named Simon who is called Peter who was staying with Simon the 

              tanner, whose house is by the sea.

Question 4. Did Cornelius obey the instructions given to him by the angel?

Answer: Yes Cornelius did send some men go to Joppa to the house where Peter was 

              staying.

Question 5a. According to Acts 10:9-16, what had Peter begun to do?

Answer: According to Acts 10:9-16, Peter had gone up on to the roof to pray.

Question 5b. According to Acts 10:9-16, what time of the day was it?

Answer: According to Acts 10:9-16, is was noon or 12 o’clock midday.

Question 5c. According to Acts 10:9-16, what did Peter want while he was praying?

Answer: According to Acts 10:9-16, Peter became hungry and wanted something to eat while 

              he was praying.

Question 5d. According to Acts 10:9-16, what happened to Peter when he was praying?

Answer: According to Acts 10:9-16, Peter fell into a trance when he was praying.

Question 5e. According to Acts 10:9-16, what did Peter see when he was in a trance?

Answer: According to Acts 10:9-16, Peter saw heaven opened and something like a large 

              sheet being let down to earth by its four corners.

Question 5f. According to Acts 10:9-16, what was in the sheet that had been let down to 

                    earth by its four corners? 

Answer: According to Acts 10:9-16, the sheet that had been let down to earth by its four 

              corners contained all kinds of four-footed animals, as well as reptiles of the earth and               birds of the air.

Question 5g. According to Acts 10:9-16, what did the voice from heaven tell Peter to do?

Answer: According to Acts 10:9-16, the voice from heaven told Peter to get up and kill and 

              eat.

Question 5h. According to Acts 10:9-16, did Peter obey the voice from heaven?

Answer: According to Acts 10:9-16, Peter did not obey the voice from heaven for he said, 

              “Surely not, Lord.”

Question 5i. According to Acts 10:9-16, why did Peter not obey the voice from heaven?

Answer: According to Acts 10:9-16, Peter did not obey the voice from heaven because Peter 

              had never eaten anything impure or unclean.

Question 5j. According to Acts 10:9-16, what did the voice from heaven say next?

Answer: According to Acts 10:9-16, the voice from heaven told Peter not to call anything 

              impure that God has made clean.

Question 5k. According to Acts 10:9-16, how often was the vision repeated?

Answer: According to Acts 10:9-16, the vision was repeated three times.

Question 6. Why would Peter not eat the animals offered to him in the sheet from heaven?

Answer: Peter would not eat the animals offered to him in the sheet from heaven because he 

              was a good Jews and good Jews did not eat unclean animals so Peter did not think 

              he could do so and made that clear to the One who spoke to him from heaven.

Question 7. Was Peter greatly puzzled about his experience?

Answer: Yes, Peter was greatly puzzled about his experience.

Question 8a. According to Acts 10:19-20, Who spoke to Peter next?                                                    Answer: According to Acts 10:19-20, the Holy Spirit spoke to Peter.

Question 8b. According to Acts 10:19-20, what did the Holy Spirit tell Peter?

Answer: According to Acts 10:19-20, the Holy Spirit told Peter that three men were looking

               for him.

Question 8c. According to Acts 10:19-20, did the Holy Spirit want Peter to go with these 

                     three men from Caesarea?

Answer: According to Acts 10:19-20, the Holy Spirit wanted Peter to go with these three 

              men from Caesarea.

Question 8d. According to Acts 10:19-20, why did the Holy Spirit want Peter to go with these 

                     three men from Caesarea?                                                                           Answer: According to Acts 10:19-20, the Holy Spirit wanted Peter to go with these three men                 from Caesarea because He had sent them to Peter.

Question 9. Was the vision related to clean and unclean animals?

Answer: No, the vision had nothing to do with clean and unclean animals.

Question 10. What was the vision related to?

Answer: The vision was related to so-called clean and unclean people or Jews and Gentiles.

Question 11.Who did God want Peter to begin to minister to?

Answer: God wanted Peter to begin to minister to Gentile people.

Question 12. According to Acts 10:23a, who did Peter invite into his house to be his guests in 

                     obedience to the Holy Spirit?

Answer: According to Acts 10:23a, Peter invited these three men from Caesarea into his 

              house to be his guests in obedience to the Holy Spirit.

Question 13. Would inviting these three men from Caesarea into his house have been easy 

                     for Peter to do?

Answer: No, inviting these three men from Caesarea into his house would have been quite a 

              challenge for Peter since Jews never entered a Gentile home and neither did they 

              invite Gentiles into their Jewish home. 

Question 14. Why would inviting these three men from Caesarea into his house not have 

                     been easy for Peter to do?

Answer: It would not have been easy for Peter to invite these three men from Caesarea into 

              his house because to Jews entering a Gentile home or inviting a Gentile into a 

              Jewish home would have made them unclean.

Question 15. According to Acts 1:8, where had Jesus told the disciples to go?

Answer: According to Acts 1:8, Jesus had told the disciples to go to Jerusalem, Judea, 

              Samaria and to the ends of the earth.

Question 16a. According to Acts 10:23b, did Peter go to Caesarea the next day with these 

                       three men?

Answer: According to Acts 10:23b, Peter left with these three men for Caesarea the next day.

Question 16b. According to Acts 10:23b, who else went with Peter to Caesarea?

Answer: According to Acts 10:23b, some brothers or other circumcised believers from Joppa 

              went with Peter to Caesarea.

Question 17a. According to Acts 10:24-27, whose home did Peter enter in Caesarea?

Answer: According to Acts 10:24-27, Peter entered the home of Cornelius in Caesarea.

Question 17b. According to Acts 10:24-27, who else had Cornelius invited to his home in 

                       Caesarea?

Answer: According to Acts 10:24-27, Cornelius had called together his relatives and his close 

              friends to his home in Caesarea.

Question 17c. According to Acts 10:24-27, when Cornelius met Peter what did he do?

Answer: According to Acts 10:24-27, Cornelius met Peter he fell at his feet in reverence.

Question 17d. According to Acts 10:24-27, did Peter accept the reverence of Cornelius?

Answer: According to Acts 10:24-17, Peter did not accept the reverence of Cornelius                             because he told Cornelius to get up since he was only a man just as Cornelius was 

              only a man.

Question 18a. According to Acts 10:30-33, what did Cornelius share with Peter?

Answer: According to Acts 10:30-33, Cornelius shard the vision he had received four days 

              ago when he was in his house praying at three in the afternoon.

Question 18b. According to Acts 10:30-33, who had Cornelius seen in this vision?

Answer: According to Acts 10:30-33, Cornelius had seen a man in shining clothes who stood                  before him.

Question 18c. According to Acts 10:30-33, what did Cornelius tell Peter the man in shining 

                      clothes had said to him?

Answer: According to Acts 10:30-33, Cornelius told Peter the man in shining clothes had said 

              to him that God had heard his prayer and had remembered his gifts to the poor.

Question 18d. According to Acts 10:30-33, what did Cornelius tell Peter the man in shining 

                       clothes had told him to do?

Answer: According to Acts 10:30-33, Cornelius told Peter the man in shining clothes had told 

              him to send to Joppa for Simon who is called Peter and that Peter could be found in 

              the house of Simon the tanner who lives by the sea.

Question 18e. According to Acts 10:30-33, what did Cornelius then say to Peter?

Answer: According to Acts 10:30-33, Cornelius told Peter that they were all together in the 

              presence of the Lord to listen to everything the Lord had commanded him to tell 

              them.

Question 19. According to Acts 10:34-35, how did Peter responds to the words of Cornelius?

Answer: According to Acts 10:34-35, Peter told the people in the home of Cornelius that he 

              now realised that God does not show favouritism but accepts men from every nation 

              who fear him and do what is right.

Question 20a. According to Acts 10:44-47, what happened to those who were listening to 

                       Peter’s message?

Answer: According to Acts 10:44-47, the Holy Spirit came on all who heard the message.

Question 20b. According to Acts 10:44-47, what was the response of the circumcised 

                       believers who had come with Peter?

Answer: According to Acts 10:44-47, the circumcised believers who had come with Peter 

               were astonished that the Holy Spirit had been poured out even on the Gentiles.

Question 20c. According to Acts 10:44-47, what was the evidence that the Holy Spirit had 

                       been poured out on the people in the home of Cornelius?

Answer: According to Acts 10:44-47, the circumcised believers heard the people in the home 

               of Cornelius speaking in tongues and praising God as evidence that the Holy Spirit 

               had been poured out on them.

Question 20d. According to Acts 10:44-47, what was Peter’s response to the outpouring of 

                        the Holy Spirit on the people in the home of Cornelius?

Answer: According to Acts 10:44-47, Peter’s response to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on 

               the people in the home of Cornelius was that they should be baptised with water.

Question 21. How did Peter and the other circumcised believers know Cornelius and those 

                       with him were baptised with the Holy Spirit?

Answer: Peter and the other circumcised believers knew that Cornelius and those with him 

               were baptised with the Holy Spirit because the evidence had been the same as it                       had been for Peter and the other circumcised believers when they had been

                baptised with the Holy Spirit; the people in the home of Cornelius had begun to

                speak in tongues and praise God.

Question 22. What had happened before Cornelius and those with him were baptised with                            the Holy Spirit?

Answer: Cornelius and those with him had believed the gospel message as it had been 

               presented to them by Peter and were born again before they were baptised with the                  Holy Spirit.

Question 23. Why did the Lord baptise Cornelius and those with him with the Holy Spirit?

Answer: After Cornelius and those with him had been born again the Lord baptised them with 

              the Holy Spirit to empower them for the task that He had for them.

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