In this episode, we explore two remarkable encounters between Gentiles and the people of God: the Roman centurion in Luke 7 and Cornelius in Acts 10. Through these stories, we see how faith, not status, ethnicity, or religious background, is what God truly values. The lesson challenges the way people often measure worthiness and reveals a kingdom where humility, trust, and obedience open the door to God’s grace. We also follow Peter’s journey as God confronts his assumptions and expands his understanding of who belongs in the family of God. From the vision of the sheet to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on Gentiles, Acts 10 becomes a turning point in the biblical story, showing that the Gospel was always meant for all nations. This conversation highlights the barriers that separate people from one another, whether cultural, religious, or personal, and asks how followers of Jesus can overcome those barriers through faith. It is a powerful reminder that God’s plan has always been global, reaching beyond borders and expectations to bring salvation to every people group through Christ.