
I’ve been privileged to work with some incredibly gifted “assistants!” They are detail oriented people with organizational and planning skills that have left me in awe! They were able to plan events, arrange details, and manage happenings in such a way that everything just seemed to fall into place with “success” written all over it! I could name names… but I would miss some of them and I would be in deep trouble – and ashamed!
But just as I’ve been deeply impressed with the skills and gifts of these gifted assistants… They “don’t hold a candle” to God’s abilities in this area! Anyone who has ever read the account of Peter and the “household of Cornelius” in Acts 10 (and just reflected on it a bit) knows what I’m talking about! Talk about significant!! (Breakthrough actually… because of what happened to “gentiles,” who at that time were marginalized; but instead heard the gospel, were included in God’s redemptive plan, and received the Holy Spirit’s empowerment!)
Here’s just a sampling of God’s planning, arrangement of events, and management of details to achieve the desired goal…
Cornelius, a notable gentile centurion and devout “God-fearer,” suddenly encounters an angel in a vision… The angel calls Cornelius by name, assures him his prayer and devotion to the Lord and the needs of others have been noted by God. He then gives Cornelius an address and a name (“Simon Peter”) and directs him to bring him to his home.
Cornelius immediately responds… He sends two trusted servants and a loyal soldier on this challenging mission (about a 40 mile trip via horseback).
As they approach Joppa the next day, Peter had gone up on the housetop where he was staying for a season of prayer just before lunch at noon. As he is praying Peter falls into a trance… He sees something like a large sheet with all kind of animals, reptiles and birds in it. He hears a heavenly voice saying “Rise Peter, kill and eat!” He refuses saying, “No! As a devout Jew I’ve never eaten anything ceremonially common or unclean!” The voice speaks directly to Peter: “What God has made clean, do not call common!” This happens three times.
Peter is puzzled about the meaning of this experience. As he is pondering it, the men from Cornelius’ house are just arriving… The Holy Spirit speaks to Peter at that moment, “Behold, there are three men at the gate looking for you. Rise and go down and accompany them without hesitation, for I have sent them.”
Peter goes down, meets the men, hears the explanation of their mission, and the next day obediently leaves with them (another trip of 40 miles) to Cornelius’s house.
When they arrive, Cornelius welcomes Peter along with relatives and close friends he has invited.
Peter explains his reservations about meeting with gentiles: He says, “You know how unlawful it is far a Jew to associate with or visit anyone of another nation, but God has shown me that I should not call any person common or unclean. So when I was sent for, I came without objection. So I ask, why did you send for me?” (vss. 28-29)
Cornelius responds, “We are all here in the presence of God to hear all that you have been commanded by the Lord.” (vs. 33)
Peter opens his mouth and begins to explain the gospel to them… The Holy Spirit interrupts Peter’s explanation, and the Holy Spirit is poured out and they “speak in tongues” and glorify God.
Cultural, racial, and religious barriers are demolished and the result is that gentiles are included, along with Jews, in God’s marvelous redemptive plan (check out Acts 15:7-11; Galatians 3:28-29; 1 Peter 2:9-10).
Praise the Lord! Believe me, God is the Master orchestrator, planner and arranger!