Oh why oh why does the SLBC IT Audio-Visual team keep cutting off the Q&A before it actually ends ? We’d love to see and hear the Q&A all the way through until the end prayer (usually by one of the congregation). - At first, back when, the Q&A began to be included, we would always see the entire session; Just in the last 3-4 months it seems, where the recordings are being cut short.
Yes interesting the Lord hearing the prayers of Cornelius not being saved. I wonder if God hears the prayers of non believers who He knows will be saved one day or just anybody. I would think anybody but I don't know.
I have a question. Couldn't it be possible that, Cornelius, being a Roman, a Centurion, and having been brought up to worship the Roman gods, fell down to worship Peter to: 1. Giving thanks to Peter that Peter had actually entered the home of Cornelius 2. That Cornelius was still influenced by the pagan worship of the Roman gods, given that Cornelius had still to come to faith in Jesus Christ. 3. That Cornelius understood that Peter was a servant of Jesus Christ, and that the message given him by the angel had so overwhelmed him, that when Peter entered the house of Cornelius that Cornelius had mistakenly assumed that Peter was "heavenly" rather than a man like himself. Thanks.
Thank you so much Pastor Andy, wonderful Bible teaching
Oh why oh why does the SLBC IT Audio-Visual team keep cutting off the Q&A before it actually ends ? We’d love to see and hear the Q&A all the way through until the end prayer (usually by one of the congregation).
- At first, back when, the Q&A began to be included, we would always see the entire session; Just in the last 3-4 months it seems, where the recordings are being cut short.
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Yes interesting the Lord hearing the prayers of Cornelius not being saved. I wonder if God hears the prayers of non believers who He knows will be saved one day or just anybody. I would think anybody but I don't know.
Could a free hand held microphone please be handed to folk asking questions as it is difficult to hear the questions. Thanks.
I have a question.
Couldn't it be possible that, Cornelius, being a Roman, a Centurion, and having been brought up to worship the Roman gods, fell down to worship Peter to: 1. Giving thanks to Peter that Peter had actually entered the home of Cornelius
2. That Cornelius was still influenced by the pagan worship of the Roman gods, given that Cornelius had still to come to faith in Jesus Christ.
3. That Cornelius understood that Peter was a servant of Jesus Christ, and that the message given him by the angel had so overwhelmed him, that when Peter entered the house of Cornelius that Cornelius had mistakenly assumed that Peter was "heavenly" rather than a man like himself. Thanks.
Addendum. Speaking of Cornelius in point three, regarding the vision, until Peter physically entered the house of Cornelius.