Acts 10.44-end

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Image generated by AI from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of The Holy Spirit poured out on Gentiles, Peter baptizes them, evidence of God’s acceptance and love for all.’

Limerick

There was a man named Peter so bold
Who preached the good news, truth be told
The Holy Spirit came down
On all who were around
And they spoke in tongues, young and old

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Potential actions to take in response

One practical way to respond to the teaching of Acts 10.44-end is to embrace the idea of inclusion and acceptance of others. The passage tells the story of Peter realizing that God’s love and salvation are not limited to a specific group of people, but are meant for everyone, regardless of their background or ethnicity.

In our daily lives, we can respond to this teaching by practicing inclusivity and showing kindness to people from different backgrounds. This can look like reaching out to someone who may feel excluded, standing up against discrimination, or simply being open to learning about and understanding others’ perspectives and experiences.

We can also strive to be more open-minded and willing to challenge our own biases and preconceived notions about others. By doing so, we can contribute to creating a more accepting and empathetic community around us, reflecting the message of inclusion and love found in the passage.

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Related passages

Themes: Inclusion of Gentiles, Holy Spirit’s guidance, God’s impartiality, baptism, Peter’s revelation, spreading the gospel to all nations.

Related passages:
1. Galatians 3:28 – All are one in Christ, no distinction between Jew and Gentile, all heirs according to promise.
2. Ephesians 2:11-22 – Gentiles are now fellow citizens with the saints, part of God’s household, built together as a holy temple.
3. Romans 10:12-13 – No distinction between Jew and Greek, same Lord for all, who calls on Him will be saved.

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