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What does Acts 10 teach us about God's acceptance of sinners?

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Acts 10 teaches that God's acceptance of sinners is based on faith in Jesus Christ, not their works.

In Acts 10, we see that Cornelius was a good and religious man, yet he still lacked the essential knowledge of Christ for salvation. Peter's visit to Cornelius underscores that acceptance before God does not come through works or ethnicity, but only through faith in Jesus Christ. The message preached to Cornelius emphasized that salvation is for all who believe in Him, as demonstrated in Acts 10:43, where it states that whoever believes in His name will receive forgiveness of sins. This sets a clear precedent that God's grace does not discriminate and is available to all who trust in Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 10:43

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