Description: What happens when a prepared messenger meets a prepared heart? A spiritual explosion that changes the world. This devotional focuses on the climax of Acts 10, where Peter preaches the Gospel to Gentiles and the Holy Spirit falls, proving once and for all that salvation in Jesus Christ is for every nation, tribe, and tongue.
Scripture: Acts 10:34-36, 43-45
Explanation: This is one of the most significant turning points in the book of Acts, often called the 'Gentile Pentecost.' Having had his prejudice shattered by the vision from God, Peter stands in the home of a Roman officer and makes a monumental declaration: 'God is no respecter of persons.' This means God does not show favoritism based on race, nationality, or social status. He then preaches the kerygma—the essential Gospel message: peace with God is available through Jesus Christ, who died, was resurrected, and is the Judge of all. The core of the sermon is that forgiveness of sins is granted to 'every one that believeth on him.' The proof of God's acceptance came in a dramatic, undeniable fashion. Even as Peter was speaking, the Holy Spirit fell upon Cornelius and his household. The Jewish believers who came with Peter were 'amazed' because this was the exact same sign they had received at Pentecost. This event irrevocably opened the door of the church to the entire world.
Parable: Let me tell you about the 'Founder's Grove,' an exclusive golf club in the Carolinas. For a century, membership was an unspoken birthright, passed down through a handful of prominent families. The current club president, Arthur Harrington III, embodied this tradition. One summer, he hired a new head of landscaping, a man named Luis, an immigrant from Guatemala with a quiet faith and a strong work ethic. Luis started a small Bible study with the grounds crew in the maintenance shed during their lunch hour. One afternoon, a sudden, violent thunderstorm rolled in, toppling a massive, ancient oak tree right onto the 18th fairway, trapping Arthur in his golf cart. Luis and his crew, seeing the accident, rushed over without hesitation and worked with chainsaws and brute strength to free him. As Arthur lay there, shaken but alive, he saw a peace in Luis's eyes that defied the chaos. 'How can you be so calm?' Arthur asked. Luis simply replied, 'Because my Lord is in control of the storm.' In the following weeks, as Arthur recovered, he couldn't shake that moment. He invited Luis to his office and asked him to explain his faith. Luis shared the simple, powerful Gospel of Jesus Christ. A few weeks later, Arthur called an emergency meeting of the club's board. He stood before them, a changed man, and said, 'For one hundred years, this club has respected persons, and we have been wrong. The character of a man matters more than his last name.' He proposed they abolish the old, unwritten rules and open membership to anyone in the community of good character, starting by extending a full, sponsored membership to Luis and his family. The board was stunned into silence, amazed at the undeniable work God had done.
Moral: The profound truth of this passage is that the ground is level at the foot of the cross. God's invitation for salvation is not exclusive. It extends to the corporate executive and the janitor, the religious and the irreligious, the native-born and the immigrant. Our mission is to carry this message to 'every nation,' without prejudice or favoritism, trusting that the Holy Spirit will confirm His Word in the hearts of all who believe.
'And Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons: but in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness, is acceptable to him.' Acts 10:34-35 (ASV)
'To him bear all the prophets witness, that through his name every one that believeth on him shall receive remission of sins.' Acts 10:43 (ASV)