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How does the story of Cornelius illustrate the concept of being quickened before receiving the gospel?

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Cornelius was quickened to have spiritual life and exhibited qualities indicative of true faith before Peter preached the gospel to him.

Cornelius's experience exemplifies that an individual can be spiritually alive and respond to God in devotion even prior to receiving the full gospel message. The angel's visitation and the acknowledgment of Cornelius’s prayers signify that he had already been prepared by the Holy Spirit. His devout nature and fear of God displayed the effects of quickening, although he lacked a complete understanding of salvation through Christ. This narrative underscores the sovereign grace of God at work in individuals before the formal preaching of the gospel, demonstrating that His elect will respond to His call, preparing them to receive the truth of the gospel when it is proclaimed.
Scripture References: Acts 10

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