Is sincerity towards God enough on its own for a person to be saved? What was the purpose of Peter's vision from God, and how does that connect with the Holy Spirit falling on Cornelius and the other Gentiles there? What does it mean for us today that God does not show partiality? Why is it so important for all of the conversion accounts in Acts to be consistent in the way that they happened? If Cornelius was sincere towards God, and believed, why was he ordered by an apostle to be baptized in the name of Jesus? Jacob and Tanner discuss these topics and more as they go through Acts 10.