Acts 10:43 AMP
[43] All the prophets testify about Him, that through His name everyone who believes in Him [whoever trusts in and relies on Him, accepting Him as Savior and Messiah] receives forgiveness of sins.”
The foundation to the verse above is tied to a man called Cornelius, a centurion of the Italian Regiment. The bible referred to him as a devout man and one who, along with all his household, feared God. He made many charitable donations to the Jewish people, and prayed to God always. Consider this: he was not the usual Jew, but he had heard about God. He sought God the way he knew how to, making sure his life's choices, actions and decisions reflected his faith in God. He was charitable to those who he had authority over, which means that he did not let power or position get into his head. That is the recipe for the experiences this man would later have.
This man's story also makes it clear that just having the right reputation is not enough, and just being known for doing good things, as nice as it sounds, but that fact alone does not make it perfect before God. There has to be something extra. God appeared to this man, asking him to send for Peter. Details were not given, but Peter initially struggled with the assignment, but he acknowledged that God was about to do something quite extraordinary in the lives of people. Can I set aside my prejudices and assumptions, so that God can move in and through me to touch lives? There are lives in need of God's touch of mercy and forgiveness, and He needs me to be His arms, mouth, feet and heart.
Peter came, and he knew why God sent him to the house of Cornelius. Jesus died for all, and the message of eternal life is for all. No one is exempt from the coverage of this gift, and no matter how dirty the past is, or how terrible the present looks, God is able to take all that weight off me, and give me a brand new start. In His hands, no life is a waste. In His hands, no sin is too great to forgive. The blood of Jesus has capacity and capability to wash clean and make whole. If it could not, it means the blood is not effective. Through all the generations of men, the blood has been applied to the sin of man, and there is yet to be any situation so dire that the blood of Jesus could not cure.
This is the message in the verse above. Even before Jesus was physically manifested, the prophets of old had testified about Him. We are privileged to live in the time of the power of the Holy Spirit. His acts are all around us, and He testifies to the saving knowledge of Jesus. In the name of Jesus lies the solution to the problem of sin. All I have to do is to believe in Him. He is not asking for sacrifices that will bankrupt me. There is nothing in me that I could offer to pay Him back for what He has done, and all He is asking me to do is to trust in and rely on Him. When I do that, I receive salvation from sin and eternal life is sealed. What could be bigger or better than this? Are you saved? Am I truly saved? God's time of favour is here.