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What do dinner options have to do with God’s love for every person? Well, Peter gets a message that greatly expands the menu choices of early Christians (Acts 10). God told Peter, what He has made clean should not be called unclean. Now this wasn’t just a message just about food, as Peter will see when he meets a Roman centurion that sent for him. Peter sees that God’s love is with this Gentile as much as it is with him. From this story it is clear that God’s love is for all people. Everyone.
Because Jesus loves everyone. So should you and I.
By Jason Bennett5
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What do dinner options have to do with God’s love for every person? Well, Peter gets a message that greatly expands the menu choices of early Christians (Acts 10). God told Peter, what He has made clean should not be called unclean. Now this wasn’t just a message just about food, as Peter will see when he meets a Roman centurion that sent for him. Peter sees that God’s love is with this Gentile as much as it is with him. From this story it is clear that God’s love is for all people. Everyone.
Because Jesus loves everyone. So should you and I.