Acts 10: A God Fearing Centurion

Series: Book of Acts

May 23, 2024
Jorge Soto

Jorge discusses the significance of Acts chapter 10, where the gospel is first extended to the Gentiles through the account of Cornelius, a devout Roman centurion. He highlights Cornelius's exemplary character as a God-fearing man who prayed continually, gave generously, and gathered people to hear the word of God. Jorge also draws a parallel with another centurion from Luke 7, commending his humility and faith. The discussion emphasizes the potential for faithful Christian soldiers to be a light in the military, presenting a profile of virtues they should aspire to. Key questions are raised about being a witness for Christ in the modern U.S. Army.

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