Saturday, February 23 For a certainty I perceive that God is not partial, but in every nation the man that fears him and works righteousness is acceptable to him.—Acts 10:34, 35. Just imagine the awkwardness Peter must have felt as he entered the home of Cornelius.Could a man who had previously held negative views of Gentiles ever become “harmoniously joined together†with them in “the uniting bond of peace� (Eph. 4:3, 16) Yes, for just days earlier, God’s spirit had opened Peter’s heart, enabling him to begin to adjust his attitude and overcome his prejudice. Through a vision, Jehovah made it clear to him that God’s view of people is not determined by race or nationality. (Acts 10:10-15) Peter changed, and he became truly united with “the whole association of brothers.†(1 Pet. 2:17) Peter’s experience helps us to appreciate the remarkable transformation that is taking place among God’s people today. —Isa.2:3, 4. w11 4/15 3:16, 17