A Soldier’s Story
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Many great men have come out of the discipline and hardships of a soldier’s life. Some like General George Washington, Stonewall Jackson, and General Lew Wallace have been devout men of prayer and faith. General Lew Wallace went on to write one of the greatest classics of American literature – Ben Hur.
Of course, many soldiers and sailors have become known for cruelty, profanity, and hard living. But the Word of God shares with us a soldier’s story that is unique and inspiring. Heroism arises in the time of war. In Acts 10 we see one soldier’s story who became a hero of faith and devotion in God’s eyes. |
So much so, that this soldier got God’s attention and had a part in changing the direction and history of the church.
Cornelius was a Centurion of the Roman legion and a Captain of the Italian regiment. The Roman legion was one of the most disciplined and powerful military forces in world history. For Cornelius to hold such a rank was a great honor. But even more so, God honored Cornelius because Cornelius honored God. What can we learn from this soldier’s story to help us honor God and have His favor and blessings? (Acts 10)
First – PIETY was a hallmark of this soldier. “he was a devout and God-fearing man” (Acts 10:2 NLT). Piety is unfortunately a foreign word in our world today. Many of the Pilgrims and Puritans in early America were known for their piety. To be pious is not self-righteousness but being God-fearing and devoted to God. (Psalm 107:41-43; Psalm 1)
Second – a PATERNAL example was demonstrated to his family and fellow soldiers. Cornelius was not ashamed of his God. He became a spiritual father to family and friends. Are you influencing others for God? (Acts 10:24)
Third – PRAYER was an integral part of Cornelius’ life. George Washington and Stonewall Jackson were known as praying men. Great military leaders of the Bible, such as Moses, Joshua, and David, were men of prayer. Notice what got God’s attention concerning Cornelius. One afternoon in a vision God dispatched an angel to give Cornelius this message, “And the angel replied, ‘Your prayers and gifts to the poor have been received by God as an offering’” (Acts 10:4 NLT). Regular fervent prayer offered in faith and devotion ascends to the throne room of God. (James 5:16-18)
Fourth – PROVISION for the needs of the poor touched the heart of God. The angel told Cornelius that God considered his gifts to the poor as an offering to God Himself. Giving out of a heart of love brings God’s favor. (Matthew 25:31-40)
Consider the rewards of this soldier’s faith and devotion to God.
First – PEACE with God. God sent the Apostle Peter to proclaim the good news to Cornelius and his household. God revealed to Peter in a vision that God shows no favoritism. (Acts 10:34) Peter then preached, “This is the message of Good News for the people of Israel – that there is peace with God through Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all” (Acts 10:36 NLT). This soldier knew war but he received peace with God. You can receive peace with God only through the Lord Jesus. (Romans 5:1)
Second – PARDON and forgiveness of sins brought the peace of God to this soldier, “He is the One the prophets testified about saying that everyone who believes in Him will have their sins forgiven through his name” (Acts 10:42-43). Jesus paid the price for our pardon.
Third – the PROMISE of the Holy Spirit came upon Cornelius and his household. (Acts 10:44-48) Jesus had commanded his followers to receive the power of the Holy Spirit. (Acts 1:8) Peter soon realized that God had no intention of reserving the gift of the Holy Spirit for only the Jews. Joel had prophesied that God would pour out His spirit “upon all flesh”. (Joel 2:28; Acts 2:17-18) Cornelius’ experience opened up the promise of the Holy Spirit for all God’s children.
Do you desire God’s favor and blessings? Follow the example of this soldier. Honor God and He will honor you.
by: Cliff Sanders