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Scripture Passage: Acts 10:9-16

God showed Peter the vision of all the animals and told him not to call any of them unclean, because He had made them all. It is the same with people because God has made everyone, from every nation and tribe to be equal and to share in God's goodness together. God gave Peter a direct vision so that Peter could understand His plan for all the peoples of the world and not just to reach Peter's own people, the Jews. So let us be willing to reach everyone, far and near, with the good news of Jesus.

Questions:
1. Where did Peter go to pray?
Up on the roof.
2. Why did God show Peter a vision of animals?
So that Peter would not call any of them unclean.
3. Who should we reach with the good news of Jesus?
Everyone.


Memory verse: Matthew 28:19
Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. (NLT)


 

 

 

 

By 2025, together with partners worldwide, we aim to see a Bible translation programme begun in all the languages that need one.

 

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