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What does the Bible say about the conversion of Cornelius?

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Acts 10 details how Cornelius, a devout Gentile, was visited by an angel and instructed to send for the Apostle Peter, who preached the gospel to him.

In Acts 10, we learn about the conversion of Cornelius, a centurion in Caesarea who was devout and feared God, even before knowing the gospel. He prayed regularly and gave alms to the poor but was not yet saved. God, in His providence, sent an angel to Cornelius, informing him that his prayers and charitable deeds had been acknowledged. The angel instructed him to send for Peter, who would tell him what to do. This illustrates God’s sovereignty in orchestrating both the seeker’s heart and the preacher’s mission, thereby demonstrating that He actively draws His elect to Himself, even among the Gentiles.
Scripture References: Acts 10:1-43

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