Saturday, December 3, 2011

Repentance unto Life; Follow the Prophet

In Acts 11, Peter tells the story of Cornelius and the decision he made (after being clearly guided by God) to allow Gentiles to receive the gospel. I think it's critical to consider the context. Jews were not allowed to be around Gentiles at certain points of the day. I'm pretty sure Jews weren't allowed to eat with Gentiles. Now, salvation, the thing considered most precious by the truly devout, was being offered to them. And, it didn't take a long time for the change to happen. It took 1 day. The chief Apostle was guided to change the practice, and it happened.

I'm impressed by Peter's willingness to change so quickly and follow the Lord. I'm also impressed by the other church leaders who believed Peter and supported him with change. I'm sure it would have been easy to disbelieve Peter's experience, but they didn't.

This is a great lesson for us about willingness to support and expect changes in the "true and living church." Also, it's a great lesson about what Jesus gives to us. He gives us the gift of Repentance unto life.

Here's the verse in Acts 11 saying how the Church leaders responded to Peter's story:

18 When they heard these things, they held their peace, and glorified God, saying, Then hath God also to the aGentiles grantedbrepentance unto life.

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