Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible
back to: Acts
Book: Acts
Chapter: 10

Overview:
Cornelius directed to send for Peter. (1-8) Peter's Vision.
(9-18) He goes to Cornelius. (19-33) His discourse to Cornelius.
(34-43) The Gifts of the Holy Spirit poured out. (44-48)

1-8 Hitherto none had been baptized into the Christian Church
but Jews, Samaritans, and those converts who had been
circumcised and observed the ceremonial Law; but now the
Gentiles were to be called to partake all the privileges of
God's people, without first becoming Jews. Pure and undefiled
religion is sometimes found where we least expect it. Wherever
the fear of God rules in the Heart, it will appear both in Works
of Charity and of Piety, neither will excuse from the other.
Doubtless Cornelius had true Faith in God's Word, as far as he
understood it, though not as yet clear Faith in Christ. This was
the work of the Spirit of God, through the mediation of Jesus,
even before Cornelius knew him, as is the case with us all when
we, who before were dead in Sin, are made alive. Through Christ
also his prayers and Alms were accepted, which otherwise would
have been rejected. Without dispute or delay Cornelius was
obedient to the heavenly Vision. In the affairs of our souls,
let us not lose time.

9-18 The prejudices of Peter against the Gentiles, would have
prevented his going to Cornelius, unless the Lord had prepared
him for this service. To tell a Jew that God had directed those
animals to be reckoned Clean which were hitherto deemed unclean,
was in effect saying, that the Law of Moses was done away. Peter
was soon made to know the meaning of it. God knows what services
are before us, and how to prepare us; and we know the meaning of
what he has taught us, when we find what occasion we have to
make use of it.

19-33 When we see our Call clear to any service, we should not
be perplexed with doubts and scruples arising from prejudices or
former ideas. Cornelius had called together his friends, to
partake with him of the heavenly Wisdom he expected from Peter.
We should not covet to eat our spiritual morsels alone. It ought
to be both given and taken as kindness and respect to our
kindred and friends, to invite them to join us in religious
exercises. Cornelius declared the direction God gave him to send
for Peter. We are right in our aims in attending a Gospel
ministry, when we do it with regard to the Divine appointment
requiring us to make use of that ordinance. How seldom ministers
are called to speak to such companies, however small, in which
it may be said that they are all present in the sight of God, to
hear all things that are commanded of God! But these were ready
to hear what Peter was commanded of God to say.

34-43 Acceptance cannot be obtained On any other ground than
that of the Covenant of Mercy, through the Atonement of Christ;
but wherever true religion is found, God will accept it without
regarding names or sects. The fear of God and Works of
Righteousness are the substance of true religion, the effects of
special Grace. Though these are not the cause of a Man's
acceptance, yet they show it; and whatever may be wanting in
knowledge or Faith, will in due time be given By Him who has
begun it. They knew in general the Word, that is, the Gospel,
which God sent to the children of Israel. The purport of this
Word was, that God By it published the good tidings of peace By
Jesus Christ. They knew the several matters of fact relating to
the Gospel. They knew the Baptism of Repentance which John
preached. Let them know that this Jesus Christ, By whom peace is
made between God and Man, is Lord of all; not only as over all,
God blessed for evermore, but as Mediator. All power, both in
Heaven and in Earth, is Put into his Hand, and all Judgment
committed to him. God will go with those whom he anoints; he
will be with those to whom he has given his Spirit. Peter then
declares Christ's resurrection from the dead, and the proofs of
it. Faith has reference to a Testimony, and the Christian Faith
is built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, On
the Testimony given By them. See what must be believed
concerning him. That we are all accountable to Christ as our
Judge; So every one must seek his favour, and to have him as our
Friend. And if we believe in him, we shall all be justified By
him as our Righteousness. The remission of sins lays a
foundation for all other favours and blessings, By taking that
out of the way which hinders the bestowing of them. If Sin be
pardoned, all is Well, and shall End Well for ever.

44-48 The Holy Ghost fell upon others after they were baptized,
to confirm them in the Faith; but upon these Gentiles before
they were baptized, to show that God does not confine himself to
outward signs. The Holy Ghost fell upon those who were neither
circumcised nor baptized; it is the Spirit that quickeneth, the
Flesh profiteth nothing. They magnified God, and spake of Christ
and the benefits of Redemption. Whatever Gift we are endued
with, we ought to honour God with it. The believing Jews who
were present, were astonished that the Gift of the Holy Ghost
was poured out upon the Gentiles also. By mistaken notions of
things, we make difficulties for ourselves as to the methods of
Divine Providence and Grace. As they were undeniably baptized
with the Holy Ghost, Peter concluded they were not to be refused
the Baptism of water, and the ordinance was administered. The
argument is conclusive; can we deny the sign to those who have
received the things signified? Those who have some acquaintance
with Christ, cannot but desire more. Even those who have
received the Holy Ghost, must see their need of daily learning
more of the Truth.