| PETERS
STRANGE DREAM GOD loved Peter because he tried so very
hard to do everything God wanted him to do. Peter
worked for God and for Jesus. He went from place
to place telling the people that God loved them,
and that a time was coining when he would make
everybody happy because Jesus had died for them.
One of the places Peter visited to tell the
people this good news was called Joppa. The city
of Joppa is still in the country where Peter
worked for God, but now it is known as Jaffa.
In Joppa there was a good woman
whose name was Dorcas. She became very sick, in
fact, so sick that she died. Her friends were
very sad because she died. They sent for Peter,
and God helped Peter to make Dorcas alive again.
It will be wonderful when all the people who have
died are made alive again? Yes, that is what God
has promised to do.
When the people of Joppa
learned that Dorcas had been made alive again,
many of them believed God and believed that Jesus
was his Son, and they became disciples of Jesus.
One of the men in Joppa who believed in Jesus was
called Simon, and his business was to tan
leather, so he was called Simon the tanner. I
suppose there were other Simons in Joppa. There
may have been Simon the fruit dealer, or Simon
the carpenter. We know there were carpenters in
those days because Jesus was a carpenter when he
was a young man.
Simon the tanner lived in a
house by the edge of the sea, and he invited
Peter to live with him while he stayed in Joppa.
I imagine Peter was very glad to have such a nice
home in which to live.
Most of the houses in those
days had flat roofs, which sometimes were used as
resting places. Late in the afternoon one day,
Peter was tired and hungry and he went up on the
roof of Simons house to pray while he was
waiting for the folks to prepare dinner.
In a little while he fell
asleep, and had a very strange dream.
In his dream he saw an unusual
sort of basket that seemed to come directly down
out of the sky. The basket looked just like a
sheet with the four corners fastened together.
But even stranger than the basket itself was what
Peter saw in it. That basket was full of all
sorts of queer animals of various kinds! Some
were like snakes, and others probably like
lizards. The Bible calls them creeping
things.
There were also odd looking
birds in the basket.
My, but that was a strange
dream! As Peter watched the basket, he heard a
voice saying to him:
Get up, Peter; kill some
of these animals, and eat them.
But Peter wouldnt do it,
because God had told the people of Israel, the
Jews, that there were certain kinds of animals
which they were not to eat. These were called
unclean. It was all right for them to
eat the meat of cattle and sheep, but not the
meat of the animals which Peter saw in his dream.
However, the basket full of
unclean animals was lowered the second time, and
again Peter was invited to eat. Three times Peter
saw the same thing, and three times he was urged
to eat of these animals, but he continued to
refuse.
Finally Peter awakened, and
naturally he wondered about the dream. What could
it mean?
Just at that time God informed
Peter that some men had called to see him, and
that they were waiting downstairs in front of the
house. Peter went down to see who they were, and
found that they were men who had been sent from a
place called Caesarea to invite him to go back
with them to visit their master, whose name was
Cornelius.
They explained to Peter that an
angel had spoken to Cornelius and had told him to
send for Peter because he would have something
very important to tell them. Now wasnt that
wonderful!
Yes, it really was wonderful,
because Cornelius was a Gentile. I have never
told you about the Gentiles, have I? All my
stories, beginning with the story of Abraham,
have been about the family of Abraham. These, as
you know, are sometimes called the
children of Abraham, sometimes the
children of Israel, and sometimes the
Hebrew children. Of course, they are
not all boys and girls. You see, the Bible calls
grown-up folks children of their
parents.
The Bible calls everybody
Gentiles who are not children of the
family of Abraham. So, to be a Gentile simply
means that one is not of the Jewish people.
Thats simple, isnt it? Most of us are
Gentiles. God had always loved the Gentiles. God
loves everybody, and when all his promises come
true, everybody will be made happy. But God had
never asked any of the Gentiles to be his people
until he sent one of his angels to speak to
Cornelius.
Peter knew this, and you can
see he must have been very much surprised when he
learned that God wanted him to go and visit
Cornelius, who was a Gentile. I suppose, too, the
Jewish people were quite proud because God called
them his people. They didnt know that God
really loved the Gentiles just as he loved them,
so sometimes they rather looked down on the
Gentiles. They didnt even want to eat with
them.
Well, Peter thought the matter
over, and decided that he had better do what God
wanted him to do, so he went to visit Cornelius.
When Peter arrived, Cornelius bowed down to
worship him as though he were God, but Peter said
to him:
Stand up. I myself also
am a man.
At the home of Cornelius he
found the whole family waiting for him. Besides,
some of the neighbors, who were also Gentiles,
had been invited to come and hear Peter talk to
them.
Peter felt rather strange to be
with all those Gentiles. Cornelius explained to
Peter that God had asked him to send messengers
to Joppa to request that he visit him. And Peter
remembered his dream in which he saw unclean
animals, and that in this dream he was told that
God had made the animals clean. So now he knew
what that dream meant.
It meant that Gentiles were now
pleasing to God, and that God wanted him to tell
them about Jesus, and to tell them the good news
of the kingdom to come which would bring
blessings to everybody, both Jews and Gentiles.
What a wonderful lesson to
learn from a dream!
Yes, Peter had the right
understanding of the dream, and he told the
Gentiles about Jesus. Then the power of God came
upon them just as it had come upon Jesus and upon
the disciples after Jesus had been made alive.
You remember that story, dont you? Now God
was showing Peter that these believing Gentiles
were just as pleasing to him as were the Jews who
believed in Jesus. Now the time had come when
Jews and Gentiles were to be alike to God. Any of
them since that time who have believed in Jesus
have been pleasing to God.
QUESTIONS
What did Peter dream while
he was on the roof of a house in the city of
Joppa?
Who was Cornelius, and why
was Peter sent to his home?
Why did Peter know what his
dream meant, after he visited the home of
Cornelius?
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