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“Do not call anyone impure or unclean.” That’s what Peter says.
Terms originally designed to label practices can easily drift over into labels for people. And terms used to describe what people do can easily be confused with thinking this is the essence of who people are.
Everyone is loved by God and special to him.
In the Old Testament, contact with an unclean thing would make you unclean. Unclean trumped clean. Not with Jesus. With Jesus, clean trumps unclean. When he touches the unclean, they become clean. When he pronounces someone clean, they are clean. The Gospels are filled with examples of this. Jesus is more powerful than anything unclean.
This is why the New Testament will include Gentiles among the people of Israel. Brought near. One people. Holy nation. Grafted in. These are just some of the ways the Bible describes those on the outside brought in. 1 Corinthians 12 is especially poignant. Paul says: “You know that when you were pagans…” The operative word is “were.” Because in Jesus, what you once were, no matter how unclean, is no more.
Peter and Cornelius experienced it that day. May you continue to experience the very same today. God is on the move!
About this Plan

Sometimes God does the unexpected. That message saturates Acts. This 5-day plan continues a journey through the book of Acts, the Bible’s gripping sequel of Jesus at work in the life of his followers as he expands his kingdom to the ends of the earth. It’s a journey on what it means to be a Christian. It’s a story in which you have a role to play.
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