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Three Questions Acts 10 Answers
Acts 10 has caused numerous Biblical scholars to say that God’s dietary laws have ended. But is that really what the chapter is about? Did God really want Peter to eat from a great sheet with its wild beasts, crawling creature, and wild birds? Or is this not something that Christ had done before? He would use negative examples to teach a positive lesson. Two examples are found in Luke 16 with the unjust steward and Lazarus and the rich man. Acts 10 is not about the physical but the spiritual matter. Learning how to think as God our Father would want us to believe.