

Acts 10:9-43: The Vision of the Sheet—Rise and Eat!
The Rev. Roger Mullet, pastor of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Buffalo, WY, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Acts 10:9-43.
Peter, praying on a rooftop, is granted a vision where God challenges Jewish dietary laws, symbolizing the breaking of boundaries between Jews and Gentiles. Meanwhile, Cornelius's messengers arrive and invite Peter to Caesarea. In this groundbreaking encounter, Peter proclaims that God shows no partiality, preaching the Gospel to these Gentiles. As he speaks, the Holy Spirit descends upon all who are present, just as it did at Pentecost, affirming that salvation through Christ is not limited by race or nationality.
The Book of Acts takes us back to the earliest days of Christianity, unveiling the incredible acts of the apostles and the growth of the early church. Acts offers a firsthand account how the Apostles and Jesus’ disciples respond to his death and resurrection. It makes us witnesses to the beginning of fulfilling Jesus’s command to spread the Gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. We encounter miracles and wonders, we see the church struggling to organize itself in the absence of Jesus, and we learn of the trials and tribulations the early Christians faced in a world that rejected them.