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Summary: The eunuch found the true religion when he found the one that Isaiah prophesied of was Jesus Christ. We are promised when we come to Jesus in faith, repenting of our sins and believing He will forgive us, that in effect we start with a clean sheet befor

Last week in Verses 5 - 12 Philip had been involved in the revival at Samaria. It was a huge success. Unclean spirits cast out, sick healed, and multitudes of people were coming to faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and being baptized. The revival was big news, as soon as they heard about it in Jerusalem they sent Peter & John to check it out, Samaria was the place to be spiritually. But look what happened next:

READ Verse 26. The first thing we see here is an angel comes to speak to Philip. This was important, God wanted there to be no doubt that Philip should go south.

Physically we make decisions every day. But, there are other times in our lives that God wants us to go in a specific direction. When we get down to these decisions, we have a choice, we can do God’s will, or we can do something else.

God didn’t want Philip to have any doubt about his decision. What really strikes me though is that Philip didn’t even question God. Verse 27 says He arose and went. He could have said, “Hey God, we’ve got a really big revival going on here. I’ve got preaching to do and people to minister to. I’m really popular here in Samaria, Lord. Why should I just go off to the dessert??”

But that wasn’t Philip’s attitude at all. In fact, it was just the opposite. Philip wanted to follow God’s will. That was Philip’s commitment to the Lord.

But hang on a minute; if we look at this more closely we can see first that God doesn’t tell Philip why He wants him to go south along the road to Gaza, into the dessert. God just tells him to do it. Secondly the phrase "towards the south" can also be translated "at noon", since the sun is towards the south at noon. It’s going to be hot and even deadly to journey south through the dessert in the heat of the day, especially on foot.

Philip doesn’t question God; he doesn’t question God’s timing, or the direction God is sending him in. He simply obeyed. There is a lot to be said for that. The thing is, many times God doesn’t tell us what the next step is. He just wants us to step out and follow Him. When we get there, when we finish what He tells us to do, then we receive the next step. If God says go, you go!

God does whatever is necessary to instruct and guide believers. He is not limited to our theories and beliefs. He will use whatever is necessary to reach anyone who is truly hungry to know the way of salvation.

That’s what Philip was doing; he’d made the decision to follow God’s voice. He was walking south, on a dessert road, in the heat of the day, just waiting for God’s next step. God was about to show Philip what was there.

READ Verse 27 & 28

So Philip is walking in the dessert as instructed, and there just so happens to be another man traveling down the same stretch of road, in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the day. This was an important man, a man of great authority and influence. He was in charge of the Queen’s cash.

Ethiopia, at this time in biblical history, was a large and powerful country. It was the outer limits of the known world to the Greeks and Romans. This eunuch was a very important man, most likely 2nd most powerful man in Ethiopia next to the king.

This man was someone that God wanted. Not because of who he was but because of what he was doing. Jeremiah 29:13 says – “If you look for me wholeheartedly, you will find me.” God wanted this man because he was seeking with all his heart. How do we know he was seeking –first of all it tells us that he was in Jerusalem worshipping, he must have been seeking something to travel 1200 miles to get to the Temple in Jerusalem. Now he was on his way home and he was still seeking - he was reading the scriptures.

He came from the Temple empty handed. He came to Jerusalem seeking God, seeking hope, something to fill the void in his life that the power and influence could not fill.

READ (Verses 29 – 31) The Holy Spirit is the driving force behind Philip taking off to catch up to this chariot. Here he is on this dessert road waiting for his next instructions. All of a sudden along comes this eunuch, the Spirit gives Philip a quick shove and says, "That’s what you’ve been waiting for, now off you go."

Can you imagine what would happen if you or I tried to run up to a white house motorcade limo and tap on the window? We’d be in trouble. Well the same would have been so in this day. Someone of Philip’s social standing couldn’t just go up to this important man’s chariot, there would have been guards traveling along with this man. Philip could have been killed. This didn’t dissuade him though, the Spirit said go, and he went.

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