Read & Study the Bible Online - Bible Portal

Verse 43

This verse provides a geographical and ideological transition to the account of Peter’s visit to Cornelius (Acts 10:1 to Acts 11:18). Evidently Peter remained in Joppa to confirm these new converts and to help the church in that town. His willingness to stay with a tanner shows that Peter was more broad-minded in his fellowship than many other Jews. Many Jews thought tanners practiced an unclean trade since they worked with the skins of dead animals, and they would have nothing to do with them. However, Peter was about to receive a challenge to his convictions similar to the one that Saul had received on the Damascus road.

Note how God used the invitation of the people of Joppa to bring Peter there. Likewise God often uses what appear initially to be incidental occurrences to open up great ministries. Luke illustrated this divine method repeatedly in Acts.

"It was important to demonstrate that Peter was in the full stream of his usefulness, and the agent of miracles curiously like those performed by his Master (Mt. ix. 23-26; Mk. Acts 9:38-43; Jn. Acts 9:6-9), when the call came to him to baptize a Gentile." [Note: Blaiklock, p. 94.]

Be the first to react on this!

Scroll to Top

Group of Brands