Today’s Reading: Acts 10
GOD DOES NOT SHOW FAVORITISM
Peter told them, “You know it is against our laws for a Jewish man to enter a Gentile home like this or to associate with you. But God has shown me that I should no longer think of anyone as impure or unclean…I see very clearly that God shows no favoritism. In every nation he accepts those who fear him and do what is right…” – Acts 10:28, 34-35
Peter, like all Jewish young men, had grown up with the false idea that Gentiles were impure – that God’s plan of salvation was only for the Jewish people. It took a vision from God to wake Peter up to the truth. It took God Himself revealing His love for all people for Peter to understand that God does not show favoritism. There are a few things I notice this morning about Peter’s experience.
GOD SPOKE TO PETER WHILE PETER WAS PRAYING TO HIM
If we want to hear from God, we need to spend time with Him. Peter had gone up on the roof to pray. It was during this time of separating himself from others and spending time with God in prayer that God was able to reveal to Peter some erroneous thinking that needed to be corrected.
Peter’s vision was of a large sheet being let down from the sky, full of all sorts of animals, reptiles, and birds. This group of animals included those that the Jewish people considered unclean and were forbidden to eat. Imagine Peter’s confusion when, in the vision, God told Peter to get up and eat the animals.
Peter’s reaction:
“I have never eaten anything that our Jewish laws have declared impure and unclean.” — Acts 10:14
God’s correction:
“Do not call something unclean if God has made it clean.” — Acts 10:15
SOMETIMES GOD HAS TO TELL US SOMETHING MULTIPLE TIMES BEFORE WE GET IT
This vision from God was repeated three times and still Peter did not get it. The Holy Spirit told Peter to go downstairs and leave with the three men God had sent. These men took him to the home of Cornelius, a Roman officer – a devout and God-fearing man but also a Gentile. This journey helped Peter to finally understand that he was no longer to call one of God’s children unclean.
Peter preached the Good News to Cornelius, as well as to his household and friends, and the Holy Spirit came upon all of them. Peter and the Jewish believers with him were amazed that God’s gift of the Holy Spirit was being poured out on the Gentiles also.
DON’T ARGUE WITH GOD
When God’s presence is obvious in the lives of others, don’t look for reasons to criticize or exclude them. When the Spirit within you prompts you to be present in the life of another person, do not argue or hesitate.
Then Peter asked, “Can anyone object to their being baptized, now that they have received the Holy Spirit just as we did?” — Acts 10:47
DO WE SHOW FAVORITISM?
Our God is complex and He is generous. He shows no favoritism. Do we? He does not look down on groups of people because of their ethnicity or background or sin; instead, He loves them. Do we?
A few years ago, while attending Bridgeway Community Church, I heard Dr. Jeff Stark make this profound statement: “Any form of superiority based on any conceived or constructed identity is inconsistent with the gospel of Jesus Christ…One cannot call themselves a follower of the One who died on the cross for the salvation of all humankind — regardless of what they look like, what color their skin is or where they’ve come from — and call themselves a follower of that Savior and Messiah. It’s inconceivable and it is not in any way consistent with the gospel of Jesus Christ.”
Lord, give us a heart that loves others like you love them. Help us to show our love for you through our actions towards those around us. Help us never to buy into the lies of racism, cooperate with discrimination or be drawn towards favoritism. Give us eyes to see as you see and a heart that beats in rhythm with yours! Amen.