KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Acts 10:31
31. And said, Cornelius, thy prayer is heard, and thine alms are had in remembrance in the sight of God.
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KJV summary for : Acts 10
Summary: In Acts chapter 10, a pivotal moment in the early church occurs with the conversion of Cornelius, a Gentile centurion. The chapter begins by introducing Cornelius, a devout man who fears God and regularly gives to the poor, indicating that God's message is not confined to the Jewish people. God sends an angel to Cornelius, instructing him to call for Peter, who is staying in Joppa. Meanwhile, Peter receives a vision where he is shown a variety of unclean animals and is commanded to eat, symbolizing the breaking down of the barrier between Jews and Gentiles. As Peter arrives at Cornelius's home, he acknowledges the significance of the vision and the divine command to share the gospel with Gentiles. He proclaims the message of Jesus Christ, emphasizing His death and resurrection. The Holy Spirit falls on all who hear the message, demonstrating God's acceptance of Gentiles into the faith. This event leads to Peter's realization that the gospel is for all, regardless of ethnicity, reinforcing the theme of inclusivity in the Christian message. The chapter concludes with Peter's decision to baptize Cornelius and his household, marking a significant step in the expansion of the early Church.
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