Caesarea on the Mediterranean

Good morning, the United States of America! While you were sleeping I went to the town of Caesarea on the Mediterranean Sea. This is a Roman style city that was built by Herod the great and named after Caesar to win favor. 

Here I am coming through the Roman theater. You can imagine Paul at a site like this, presenting the gospel to Roman crowds, or pleading his case in front of the local rulers

This looks over the circus Maximus, where Roman games and entertainment would occur, in the background right, and the palace ruins are directly behind me.

This is a view at the entrance to the park.

Caesarea is the location of an important biblical story. In acts 10, a centurion in this town was told by an angel that his prayers were answered and to send me to Joppa to speak to Peter. Simon Peter, before he heard from these men, had his vision of the sheet from heaven with unclean animals, and heard God's declaration that the gospel was for the gentiles, as well as the Jews.

Coming to Caesarea, Peter peaches to these men and we see the Holy Spirit poured out for the first time on gentiles. Praise God for his movement among us and for his use of a righteous man in this town.

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