Jesus and St. Paul each stated the Gentiles were destined for a new relationship with Israel and the Jewish people (see Mt 12:18; cf Rm 11:25). Why is this important? To begin to answer that question, read Acts Chapter 10, and then reread today's passage from Acts 11:1-18. You'll learn details about the Roman centurion Cornelius "who was religious and God-fearing. The same was true of his whole household. He was in the habit of giving generously to the people and he constantly prayed to God" (Acts 10:1-2).
Cornelius was a Gentile. Today, the animosity between Jews and Gentiles during biblical times seems remote to us. But Cornelius, a powerful Roman officer, clearly could have lorded it over the Jews (see Mt 20:25). However, he was moved by grace to love God and neighbor.
Certainly, Jesus came to save "the lost sheep of the house of Israel" (Mt 15:24). But Pentecost unveiled a mystery. "It is no less than this: in Christ Jesus the Gentiles are now co-heirs with the Jews, members of the same body and sharers of the promise through the preaching of the gospel" (Eph 3:6).
In the end, Cornelius and his entire household were baptized (see Acts 10:47-48). We who are fortunate enough to be baptized are also members of the same Body of Christ. Serve God and neighbor. Live your Baptism.
PRAYER: | Father, I commit to serve my neighbor in a new way. |
PROMISE: | "They stopped objecting, and instead began to glorify God in these words: 'If this be so, then God has granted life-giving repentance even to the Gentiles.' " ––Acts 11:18 |
PRAISE: | "Whatever you do, work at it with your whole being. Do it for the Lord rather than for men" (Col 3:23). St. Joseph the Worker, pray for us. |
Reprinted with permission from Presentation Ministries, a lay association of the Catholic Church that focuses on evangelization and discipleship through Bible teaching, daily Mass, the charisms of the Holy Spirit, and Small Christian Community. Their ministries include:
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