Peter's plight told in Acts today is worthy of attention. I was particularly intrigued that God did not give Peter(in his vision) the option to eat the unclean things, but rather demanded that Peter comply (emphasis taken also from the repetition).
God apparently wanted to make a point in Peter's life. That point was to take Peter outside his comfort zone. That point was to lead Peter into territory his previous devotion forbade he enter. That point was that the set of ideals Peter had previously clung to were no longer in effect - eating what was previously unclean was the only way to prove the change in spiritual circumstance.
Hmmm.
Father, help me to grasp the full meaning of Peter's vision. Really. I know I have the Sunday School version of significance... but I want the true heartfelt revelation experience of it!
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