Many times, we focus on the eunuch in this story, but what about Philip? What message is in this for us as servants of God? Philip was given an instruction, and he did it. We have to put our trust and faith in Him.Īfter the encounter with Simon Magus, Philip was sent to help the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8:26-29). He loves us and will do no wrong toward us. He is our creator and has every right to do with us what He pleases. … What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us” (Romans 8:28, 31). “All things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose. Satan’s powers and abilities are nothing they are useless when God wants to carry out His will. He was living Satan's selfish way, and would corrupt the true way of God.īut ultimately, we see that it is God who conquers Satan here. He just wanted power and a following for himself. But we find out how shallow Simon’s belief actually ran when we continue reading in chapter 8. When Philip preached about the Kingdom of God, the people believed and were baptized even Simon believed (Acts 8:9-13). When we devote ourselves to Him, He will bless us beyond measure.īefore Philip came, the people of Samaria were deceived by the sorcery practiced by Simon who came to be known as Simon Magus. It is the path to true happiness and success. When we obey God and follow Him, then we will live the kind of lives that encourage others and bring them joy but also, God will bring joy in our lives (Psalm 85:12 Romans 15:13). Ultimately, God is the One who did the miracles and provided joy in people’s lives. This brought joy to the people (Acts 8:5-8). Later, Philip went out and preached Jesus Christ’s message and did many miracles in the city of Samaria. We all have different areas of service, but we all have to do our part. We are to be living God’s way as an example and teaching others to live this way of life. Philip, like the followers of Jesus Christ today, was called out for special service for God. They chose seven men who were “of good reputation, full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom.” Philip was among these seven (Acts 6:1-6). The 12 apostles discovered they had to delegate duties of service because members were being neglected and the apostles needed to focus on teaching the Word of God. My dorm’s focus was on Philip the deacon, whose story is primarily found in Acts 8. There are several Philips in the Bible-one was an apostle, one was a deacon and another was Herod’s brother. Here are some of the spiritual lessons we found in studying our biblical character, Philip. This was designed to help teach the campers some biblical lessons, and it also gave us a starting place in producing a skit. One thing I had to do before camp was to come up with a dorm name based on a biblical character. Recently I had the opportunity to serve as a counselor at Winter Camp. A first-century deacon still has a lot to say to us today about how to serve God and others.
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