Acts 11:14
Who shall tell thee words, whereby thou and all thy house shall be saved.
Cross-reference
In Acts 2:39, the promise of salvation extends to households called by God — exactly the household salvation Cornelius receives.
Acts 10:33 shows Cornelius's readiness to hear God's message, directly leading to the saving words promised.
Acts 10:43 delivers the saving words – forgiveness through faith – fulfilling the angel's promise of salvation.
In Acts 16:15, Lydia and her household are baptized after believing — a later fulfillment of the household salvation pattern promised here.
Acts 16:31 echoes the 'you and your household will be saved' promise, showing a consistent pattern in Acts.
Acts 10:22 reveals Cornelius's piety and angelic directive, showing God's preparation for the salvation message.
Luke 19:10 declares Jesus came to seek and save the lost — the very mission realized here as Peter's words bring salvation to Cornelius's household.
In Romans 10:9, confession and belief lead to salvation — the very response Peter's message aims to produce in Cornelius.
In Romans 10:10, heart belief and mouth confession result in salvation — core content of the message Peter preaches.
In Joshua 2:18, Rahab's scarlet cord saves her household — a parallel to the saving words Peter delivers to Cornelius's household.