The First Gentile Christians (Acts 10:25-48)
Sermon for Milledgeville and Centenary UMC... [Slide] The First Gentile Christians ( Acts 10:25-48 ) Cornelius has been called the very first Gentile Christian. His conversion takes center stage. Church leadership in Jerusalem were concerned that Peter broke holiness customs by entering the home of a Gentile. Not only that, Peter entered the home of Israel’s oppressor, a Roman centurion. I wonder if Cornelius truly is the first Gentile Christian. There are other contenders like the Samaritans. [Slide] In Acts 8, Philip, one of the seven men commissioned by the apostles as servant leaders, went to Samaria. He preached the gospel, freed the demon possessed, and healed the paralyzed. Many came to faith in Jesus, including a sorcerer by the name of Simon. The locals called him The Great Power of God. When Peter and John arrived, they discovered none of the Samaritan Christians had received the Holy Spirit. Peter and John laid hands on them and prayed for them ...