In Acts 11, Hellenistic believers spread the gospel beyond Jews in Antioch, prompting Barnabas and Saul to teach, leading to a diverse, mission-focused church that exemplified generosity and growth.
Lessons from Peter’s Response to Criticism (Acts 11:1-18)
The conversion of Cornelius highlights a pivotal moment for the early church, demonstrating the importance of God's grace over tradition. Peter's calm response to criticism transformed opposition into praise for God's inclusivity.
One Gospel For All People (Acts 10:1-48)
In Acts 10, as two men seek God, He reveals His plan to make it known that the Gospel of Jesus the Gospel if for All People. This post provides free commentary to assist you in your studying of Acts 10.