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What does the Bible say about clean and unclean in Acts 11?

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Acts 11 emphasizes God's authority in declaring what is clean and unclean, urging believers to align with His definitions.

In Acts 11, the distinction between clean and unclean is made paramount as Peter learns from a vision that God does not classify people based on their heritage but based on His own cleansing work. The passages illustrate that God commands not to consider what He has cleansed as unclean. This revelation is essential for the early church as it expands to include Gentiles, demonstrating that all who believe in Christ are made clean through faith, regardless of their prior status or practices. The key lesson is that true cleanness stems from agreement with God and reliance on His grace in Christ, not on ritual or ethnic background.
Scripture References: Acts 10:15, Acts 10:28, Acts 11:9

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