After hearing Peter’s report about his visit to Cornelius’ home, the apostles understood that God wanted them to proclaim the gospel to both Jewish people and Gentiles. Peter's experience with Cornelius demonstrated that the message of Jesus was meant for all people, not just the Jews. This pivotal moment marked a significant expansion of the early Christian mission.
After hearing Peter’s report about his visit to Cornelius’ home, what did the apostles know God wanted them to do?
God called them to proclaim the gospel to Jewish people and Gentiles.
Jesus died only for the Jewish community. Peter acted without God’s direction.
They completed the mission Jesus entrusted to them.
Visions should be reported to them for analysis before taking action.
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