Complementary Old Testament Passage:
Leviticus 11
Sermon Outline:
- God never changes and neither does morality
- We must bow before God’s revelation
- The ceremonial laws of the Old Testament pointed to the need for Christ
- The people of God are to be set apart as a peculiar family
- Christ was given authority to rule and redeem all people
Family Discussion Questions:
- Who was Cornelius?
- What vision did Peter see? What was God teaching him?
- What did Peter preach to Cornelius and the people in his house?
- How did God prove to Peter that people from other countries could also join God’s family?
- What did Peter do to show that the people from Cornelius’ house were now part of the family of God?
- Some people in Jerusalem were upset with Peter. Why?
- Does right and wrong ever change?
- What is the main difference between the commands of the Old Testament and New Testament?
- How was a person saved in the Old Testament?
- What were the food and clothing laws in the Old Testament teaching God’s people?
- Some people teach that we need to create certain churches for certain types of people. What does this passage say about that idea?
- Since no one is born into God’s family, how can a person be added to it?