Cornelius: The Centurion and His Conversion
  • 1. Cornelius: The Centurion and His Conversion is a pivotal narrative found in the New Testament of the Bible that illustrates the profound and transformative power of faith transcending cultural and religious boundaries. Cornelius, a Roman soldier stationed in Caesarea, is portrayed as a devout man who fervently prays to God and practices charity, embodying the virtues of a righteous Gentile. His deep yearning for spiritual truth leads him to have a vision in which an angel instructs him to send for Simon Peter, a leading apostle of Jesus. At the same time, Peter experiences a divine revelation that challenges his perceptions of cleanliness and uncleanliness, prompting him to accept the call from Cornelius. The meeting between Cornelius and Peter culminates in a significant moment when the Holy Spirit descends upon Cornelius and his household, affirming that God's grace and salvation are available to all, regardless of their ethnic or cultural background. This event not only marked the inclusion of Gentiles into the early Christian community but also served as a catalyst for the expansion of the Gospel beyond Jewish boundaries, emphasizing themes of unity, acceptance, and the breaking down of barriers that separate humanity from one another in the pursuit of divine love.

    Who was Cornelius?
A) A Roman centurion
B) A Jewish priest
C) A Pharisee
D) A disciple of Jesus
  • 2. In which book of the Bible is Cornelius prominently mentioned?
A) John
B) Luke
C) Acts
D) Matthew
  • 3. What was Cornelius' position in the Roman army?
A) Tribune
B) General
C) Centurion
D) Legionnaire
  • 4. What vision did Cornelius have?
A) A vision of Christ
B) A dream about Jerusalem
C) A warning about war
D) An angel telling him to send for Peter
  • 5. What did Cornelius do as a result of his vision?
A) Sent men to fetch Peter
B) Preached to the Jews
C) Built a synagogue
D) Went to Jerusalem
  • 6. What does the story of Cornelius teach about prayer?
A) Prayer is only for Jews
B) God hears the prayers of all people
C) Prayers require sacrifice
D) Only the righteous are heard
  • 7. What did Peter learn from his vision?
A) Not to call anything impure that God has made clean
B) To return to Jerusalem
C) To preach in foreign lands
D) To avoid Romans
  • 8. What did Cornelius' conversion signify?
A) The end of sacrifices
B) The fulfillment of Jewish law
C) A new covenant
D) The inclusion of Gentiles in the church
  • 9. What did Peter do after witnessing the Holy Spirit's work among Cornelius' household?
A) Returned to Jerusalem
B) Taught them the law
C) Baptized them
D) Ignored their request
  • 10. How did Cornelius react when Peter arrived?
A) He ignored Peter
B) He asked Peter for money
C) He rejected Peter
D) He fell at Peter's feet
  • 11. Which part of the Bible records the events of Cornelius' conversion?
A) Luke 12
B) Acts 5
C) Matthew 28
D) Acts 10
  • 12. Who sent the vision to Cornelius?
A) Peter himself
B) A prophet
C) An apostle
D) An angel of God
  • 13. What was Peter doing when he received his vision?
A) Baking bread
B) Fishing
C) Teaching in the synagogue
D) Praying on the rooftop
  • 14. How did the Jewish believers react to Peter's actions?
A) They were indifferent
B) They praised him
C) They were astonished
D) They were angry
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