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Episode Title: Unity Expanded, When God Changes “We”
Episode Summary

In this episode, we continue our study of unity by moving into Acts of the Apostles 10, where God reshapes Peter’s understanding of who belongs in His Kingdom.

What begins as a vision about food becomes a seismic shift in identity. Through repetition, obedience, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, God expands the definition of “we” to include the Gentiles, not as an afterthought, but as His design.

This episode explores:

Unity in Christ is not built on sameness. It is built on the shared gift of the Spirit.

Where We’ve Been

Key Themes from This Episode
1. Identity Before Expansion

For thousands of years, Israel had been:

Gentile inclusion would not have felt like simple celebration, it would have felt like loss, destabilization, and confusion.


2. The Vision and the Repetition

Peter:

God repeats the vision three times, confirming its weight and necessity.

This repetition echoes:

The same grace that restored Peter now reshapes him.


3. Obedience Before Understanding

Peter does not immediately understand the vision.
Clarity comes through action, welcoming Gentile messengers into his home.

Sometimes theology unfolds as we obey.


4. The Spirit Falls

While Peter is still preaching, the Holy Spirit falls on Cornelius and his household.

This is not theological compromise, it is divine confirmation.

Unity is not negotiated. It is initiated by God.


5. Then and Now

Acts 10 still speaks to us.

We live in a culture shaped by:

Acts 10 invites us to ask:

Scripture Referenced

Reflection Questions

Closing Thought

Unity is not built on ethnicity, background, or shared culture.
It is built on the shared gift of the Holy Spirit.

Acts 10 shows us a God who is patient with His people, even when the lesson stretches them beyond what feels comfortable.