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What can we learn from Cornelius's conversion?

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Cornelius's conversion teaches us that God actively seeks and prepares hearts for the gospel.

The conversion of Cornelius illustrates God's initiative in salvation. Despite his religious background, he needed the gospel to be saved, highlighting that no one is beyond the reach of God's grace. God sent an angel to direct him to Peter, showing that He orchestrates events for His purposes. This reinforces the understanding that salvation is a work of God from beginning to end. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of preaching the gospel to all, regardless of their religious status, as seen in the command that Peter received to go to Cornelius (Acts 10:20). As Christians, we should actively share the gospel with others, trusting that God is working in their hearts as He did with Cornelius.
Scripture References: Acts 10:3, 10:20

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