Setting
Cornelius had been told by the angel to send for Peter. Peter, on the other hand, had also seen a vision from God and had been instructed by the Holy Spirit to go with the men sent by Cornelius. Through a series of divine arrangement and instructions, the church made a historical breakthrough. Peter, submitting to God’s will, took an unprecedented step forward and preached the gospel of salvation to the first group of Gentiles. God, confirming His will, poured out the Holy Spirit on the Gentiles even before Peter finished his sermon. As difficult as it was for the Jewish brethren to accept the embracing of Gentile believers, God’s miraculous works thrust the church ahead into the next phase of the Lord’s commission—witnessing to the ends of the earth.
Key Verse
(10:34-35)
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Outline
General Analysis
Segment Analysis
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10:23b-33
1. What can we learn from Peter in this paragraph?
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2. What can we learn from Cornelius in this paragraph?
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10:34-43
3. What did Peter preach about Jesus?
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4. How can we apply 10:34-35 to today?
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10:44-48
5a. How did Peter and the Jewish brethren know that Cornelius and the other listeners had received the Holy Spirit?
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5b. What was the reaction of the brethren who went with Peter? Why?
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5c. What does this event teach us about the evidence of receiving the Holy Spirit?
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6. What did Peter command Cornelius and his family and friends to do? Why?
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7. Why do you think that the Holy Spirit came upon these listeners before they were baptized?
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11:1-18
8. What opposition did Peter face when he returned to Jerusalem?
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9. From Peter’s defense, record all the facts that proved beyond any doubt that God wanted to also save the Gentiles.
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10. For Peter, why was the fact that the Gentiles received the Holy Spirit significant?
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11. What was the response of those who contended with Peter?
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12. Under what situations should traditions be challenged and removed?