- Philip was on the road (journey) because of persecution Christians were facing
- Ethiopians were God believers and they followed the first five books in the Bible (Law)
- Eunuch's were always on the outside and never fully accepted by Hebrews
- Philip was on a journey but was interuppted! He was obedient to the prompting of the Holy Spirit. He had no clue what was ahead but he obeyed God.
- When Philip heard the Eunuch reading from Isaiah he knew what he had to do. Philip's response was immediate and bold. He also asked a subtle question to start a conversation with the Eunuch.
- The Ethiopian Eunuch wanted to be baptised when he saw water. He was also decisive and bold.
- The Eunuch was given a new identity and he emerged from his baptism full of joy (rejoicing)
- Philip entrusted everything to the Holy Spirit to work in the new believer's (Eunuch) life and he moved on.
Other passages for reference Isaiah 56:3-5, Isaiah 64:4, Isaiah 43:19, Acts 1:8, John 14:16,17
We can be open to the leading and prompting of the Holy Spirit.
We may all expect that God may want to interrupt our lives.
Three key aspects from Philip's character... (FAT)
Philip was Faithful to God's call. He was Available to be interupted. He was Teachable.
Faithful
Available
Teachable