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God ShowsNo Partiality

Acts 10:34-35

1. How Reached Conclusion (vv. 1-33; 44-47)2. Conclusion (vv. 34-35)3. Actions Because of the Conclusion (vv. 36-43; 48)

a. Peter preached to Gentiles (vv. 36-43)b. Cornelius obeyed (v. 48)

Conversion of Cornelius

• Acts 10:1-48 – The account of Conversion

• Acts 11:1-18 – Peter retells events

• Acts 15:7-9 – Peter relates it at Jerusalem

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Conversion of Cornelius

Of particular interest – opens door to Gentiles

Converted without circumcision 7+ years gospel has been preached to

Jews only

Acts 10

I. The Man CorneliusI. The Man Cornelius

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I. T

he M

an

Corn

eliu

sA. A Gentile

• First Gentile convert

• At time church mostly Jews – Today mostly Gentiles

• His conversion is used to prove Gentiles can be saved like Jews

I. T

he M

an

Corn

eliu

sA. A Gentile

B. Military Man

• Centurion (over 100 soldiers)

• Of Italian Regiment (Cohort band of 500 to 1000 men)

• Man of power & authority

• Had same need of the lowest private

I. T

he M

an

Corn

eliu

sA. A Gentile

B. Military Man

C. Moral Man

• Devout – Sincere (v. 2)

• Gave alms - good to others (v. 2)

• Just man – honorable, honest (v. 22)

• Good reputation (v. 22)

I. T

he M

an

Corn

eliu

sA. A Gentile

B. Military Man

C. Moral Man

D. Religious Man

• Devout – Devoted to his religious service; active in religion (v. 2)

• Feared God (v. 2)

• Prayed (v. 2)

I. T

he M

an

Corn

eliu

sA. A Gentile

B. Military Man

C. Moral Man

D. Religious Man

E. Desired to Know

• Admitted that needed to learn (v. 33)

• Wanted to know what God said (v. 33)

I. T

he M

an

Corn

eliu

sA. A Gentile

B. Military Man

C. Moral Man

D. Religious Man

E. Desired to Know

F. Relation to God

• Not saved (11:14)

• Had not repented unto life (11:18)

• Even though: Moral & Religious!

Acts 10

I. The Man CorneliusI. The Man Cornelius

II. Miracles Surrounding ItII. Miracles Surrounding It

Reason:First Gentile Convert

To Bring Cornelius & Peter Together

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II.

Mir

acle

s S

urr

ou

nd

ing

It

A. Angel Appeared to Cornelius (10:3-8)

• Said prayers are heard (v. 4)

• Told Cornelius to send for Peter (vv. 5-6)

• Peter will tell you what do to (v. 6)

• He sent 3 men for Peter (vv. 7-8)

• This had nothing to do with his salvation

If it did – why not in all cases?

When Angel left – no evidence that he yet believes in Christ

Point: To Call For Peter

II.

Mir

acle

s S

urr

ou

nd

ing

It

A. Angel Appeared to Cornelius (10:3-8)

B. Peter’s Vision (10:9-18)

• Sheet with animals told to eat (vv. 9-16)

• Means: What Lord cleansed – not common or unclean

• Application: Gentiles acceptable

• Explanation (10:28-29)

Point: Go to the Gentiles

Peter Goes To CorneliusActs 10:24-33

1. Cornelius welcomes Peter (vv. 24-27)

a. Waiting with family & friends (vv. 24, 27)b. Attempted to worship Peter (vv. 25-26)

2. Peter explains why he comes to Gentiles (vv. 28-29)

3. Cornelius explains his calling for Peter (vv. 30-33)

a. His vision (vv. 30-32)

b. Now ready to hear all things commanded (v. 33)

II.

Mir

acle

s S

urr

ou

nd

ing

It

A. Angel Appeared to Cornelius (10:3-8)

B. Peter’s Vision (10:9-18)

C. Reception of the Holy Spirit (vv. 44-47)

• What did they receive?

Holy Spirit Baptism

Was like what the Apostles received (10:45, 47)

Reminded Peter of Holy Spirit Baptism (11:16)

Same gift (11:17)

Just as unto “us” (15:8)

II.

Mir

acle

s S

urr

ou

nd

ing

It

A. Angel Appeared to Cornelius (10:3-8)

B. Peter’s Vision (10:9-18)

C. Reception of the Holy Spirit (vv. 44-47)

• What did they receive?

• What did it prove?

That the Gentiles are now Gospel subjects

(Acts 11:18)

II.

Mir

acle

s S

urr

ou

nd

ing

It

A. Angel Appeared to Cornelius (10:3-8)

B. Peter’s Vision (10:9-18)

C. Reception of the Holy Spirit (vv. 44-47)

• What did they receive?

• What did it prove?

• What it does not prove

1. Holy Spirit baptism For believers today

2. Saved before being baptized

If The Reception of the Holy Spirit Proves Salvation Before Baptism,

It Proves Salvation Before Faith

The Holy Spirit Fell As Peter Began To Speak(Acts 11:15)

Began

“Past tense of begin” (58)Begin: “…to enter upon

some action; to start…” (59)

Finished

Finish: “to bring or comeTo an end; to complete.”

(242)

Peter’s SermonBeginning Finished

Acts 10

I. The Man CorneliusI. The Man Cornelius

II. Miracles Surrounding ItII. Miracles Surrounding It

III. The SermonIII. The Sermon

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III.

Th

e S

erm

on

A. No Partiality (10:34-35)

• God does not respect persons

• Accepts those Fear God

Work Righteousness

III.

Th

e S

erm

on

A. No Partiality (10:34-35)

B. Christ (10:36-43)

• Anointed with power - miracles (v. 38)

• Was killed – crucified (v. 39)

• Raised from dead (vv. 40-41)

• Judge of living & dead (v. 42)

• Fulfillment of prophecy (v. 43)

• Offers salvation (v. 43)

III.

Th

e S

erm

on

A. No Partiality (10:34-35)

B. Christ (10:36-43)

C. What he was told to do

• Hear (10:6; 11:14)

• Believe (10:43)

• Repent (11:15)

• Baptized (10:48)

Cornelius Obeyed(Acts 15:7-9)

I. The Man CorneliusI. The Man Cornelius

II. Miracles Surrounding ItII. Miracles Surrounding It

III. The SermonIII. The Sermon

Acts 10

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