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This is the story of the first Gentile, a non-Jew, coming to Christ. The Jewish Christians did not think this was possible. They had spent their entire lives avoiding Gentiles and seeing them as enemies of God. Similar to God鈥檚 unorthodox methods to convince Saul to trust Christ, God had to do something bold to convince Peter that Gentiles could be Christians. Just like Jews avoiding Gentiles, they also avoid certain foods. God lets Peter know that he can declare anything to be clean. Though Peter needs some convincing, he obeys God and leads a Gentile to Jesus.

This may seem like a strange transition to us today since most Christians are Gentiles. That鈥檚 how it is with change; once the change is made, it鈥檚 sometimes hard to remember why it was controversial. We live in a world that is changing and sometimes we need to change to address the needs of a culture that has shifted. Changes like that can be controversial, but necessary. The central message of Jesus doesn鈥檛 change, but how we make Him known does.

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