

Acts 10:1-27 - Peter Truly Understands
Oct 7, 2025
Pastor Mike Casey kicks off with a warm welcome and dives into the importance of wholeheartedly participating in worship. He explores the balance between intentions and actions, urging grace while highlighting the need for follow-through. The discussion of Acts 10 unveils Cornelius’s obedience and Peter's transformative vision, revealing God's call to include everyone, especially Gentiles. Personal testimonies entwine recovery themes with Peter's lessons, emphasizing how obedience can lead to unexpected blessings. The message celebrates God's grace for all.
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Tuna, Interruptions, And Good Intentions
- Mike Casey shares a personal story about planning to savor a single can of tuna but repeatedly postponing it when life intervened.
- He uses the tuna-and-lunch example to illustrate how good intentions often give way to interruptions and delay.
Judge Hearts, Not Just Actions
- Mike Casey observes that God judges by the heart while people judge by actions, so we often give ourselves more slack than others.
- He encourages compassion for ourselves and others as we try to honor God's work in our lives.
Three Visions, One Divine Plan
- Mike Casey frames Acts 10 as three connected visions: Cornelius, Peter, and then God's wider plan for everyone.
- He sets the stage that this passage shows God orchestrating events for a larger purpose beyond immediate appearances.