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How Could You Peter?
Acts 11:1-3
Old traditions show their ugly head as Jewish Christians question Peter.
In a way asking, how could you do this Peter?
In , it was the circumcision party who criticized Peter for eating with the gentiles.
In , it was the circumcision party who criticized Peter for eating with the gentiles.
This type of issue pops up in the Church all the time.
Even in the midst of the Apostles.
It is a human failing we must struggle with to overcome.
Peter Retells the Vision Acts 11:4-11
Acts 11:4-9
Acts 11:4-11
In , we discover that Peter declines to eat anything common or unclean.
In , the voice proclaims that God has the power to make things clean and greater than common.
In , we discover that Peter was taught this lesson three times.
The Spirit Directs Peter Acts 11:12-14
Acts 11:12
In , it was the Spirit that told Peter to go to Cornelius and there were six brothers who went as witnesses.
In , we discover that it was an Angel that told Cornelius to send for Peter from Joppa.
In , it is the message that Peter will declare which can save Cornelius and his household.
Remembering the Word of the Lord Acts 11:15-18
Acts 11:15-
In , the beginning is a reference to the Day of Pentecost form .
In , the Lord said that John baptized with water but you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.
In , the Lord said that John baptized with water but you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.
In , the gift that God gave to Cornelius and his household (the Gentiles) was the Holy Spirit.
This scripture v17 answers the question about what is the gift of the Holy Spirit?
It is the Holy Spirit Himself as the gift.
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38 And Peter said to them, “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
In , God has granted repentance that leads to life as He did to the Jew also.
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