THE GOSPEL IS FOR EVERYONE || Curtis Rosinski || The Book of Acts

Peter walked into a Gentile home — something no Jewish man was supposed to do. But God had already prepared the room. Cornelius had gathered his family and friends. The Holy Spirit fell before Peter even finished preaching. And in one afternoon, the gospel broke through a wall that centuries of tradition had built. In Acts 10:23–48, Curtis Rosinski unpacks what happens when Peter finally arrives at Cornelius's house and delivers one of the clearest gospel presentations in the entire book of Acts. The message is simple and world-changing: God shows no favoritism. The gospel is for everyone. And if that's true, it changes how we live, who we pray for, and who we're willing to talk to. This message explores what it looks like to share the good news freely — not because salvation depends on us, but because God is inviting us into something he is already doing.