I have been amazed at the number of times God has orchestrated situations to position me in the right place to receive the right information at the right time. It is almost comical at times, because I know God has arranged things for a purpose [which I may not identify immediately]. Keep in mind, these encounters may involve a distraction, detour, or even a dramatic twist to my personal plans. So, these changes escort a temptation to feel a bit frustrated as my plans get set aside. lol! Yet, God knows how to set up divine encounters and we need to be constantly aware of it, because recognizing these moments will become an ongoing part of our preparation and transformation as Christ’s disciples. We must always remember God’s ways are not our ways; God’s ways are higher (Is 55:8). The Lord has a plan and he finishes what he starts! (Phil 1:6).
In our passage today, God orchestrates a divine encounter with Cornelius—a gentile or non-Jew. Cornelius is a good and generous man who believers there is a God, but does not know he needs Jesus as his High Priest and Savior. The Lord sends an angel to guide Cornelius, so a meeting could be set up with a stranger who would share about the saving work of Jesus. How did Cornelius respond to this odd request? Obediently. We must do likewise. Be ready to participate in God’s plan of salvation!
Acts 10:1-8 NLT Cornelius Calls for Peter
1 In Caesarea there lived a Roman army officer[centurion] named Cornelius, who was a captain of the Italian Regiment. 2 He was a devout, God-fearing man, as was everyone in his household. He gave generously to the poor and prayed regularly to God. 3 One afternoon about three o’clock, he had a vision in which he saw an angel of God coming toward him. “Cornelius!” the angel said.
4 Cornelius stared at him in terror. “What is it, sir?” he asked the angel.
And the angel replied, “Your prayers and gifts to the poor have been received by God as an offering! 5 Now send some men to Joppa, and summon a man named Simon Peter. 6 He is staying with Simon, a tanner who lives near the seashore.”
7 As soon as the angel was gone, Cornelius called two of his household servants and a devout soldier, one of his personal attendants. 8 He told them what had happened and sent them off to Joppa.
Prayer: Lord, thank you for this reminder from your Word about your miraculous work of salvation. In this way, you pursued Cornelius, so he could meet Peter and receive the Holy Spirit. Your divine encounters are precious and reveal the depth of your love for your creation. Holy Spirit, help us to hear and quickly obey, because it is an honor to be led by you. In Jesus’ name. Amen.