Philip was used mightily by God in a revival in Samaria. From there he was directed by the Lord to the road to Gaza. There he met the Ethiopian eunuch who was reading from the Book of Isaiah in his chariot. Philip struck up a conversation with the eunuch and joined him in his chariot. As they continued down the road, Philip explained to the eunuch the prophesies of Jesus’ crucifixion. As part of their discussions, Philip must have explained to the Ethiopian the importance of baptism because seeing water, the Ethiopian said, “Look here is water, Why shouldn’t I be baptized.” So they stopped and Philip baptized him.
Baptism doesn’t save anyone but it is important for someone to be baptized once they have accepted Jesus into their heart. Going down in the water represents dying to self and coming out of the water symbolizes living to Christ. The act of being baptized testifies to anyone watching that the person being baptized has accepted the teaching of Jesus. We continue next service with our Christian life series and a closer look at how prayer works.
Why shouldn’t I be baptized?
You must be born again!
What a wonderful service Sunday as we began our Christian Life Series. The story of Nicodemus coming to Jesus at night teaches us so much. “You must be born again” emphasizes our need for a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. “God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” This foundational scripture highlights the love and concern that God does have for each of us. We were so thankful for those that responded to the love of God and gave their lives to God Sunday. Join us this Sunday as we continue our Christian Life Series with the story of Philip. See you then.
Jonah 3 and 4
We finished our series on the The Book of Jonah. Jonah teaches many valuable lessons: “The Soverignty of God”, “The Discipline of God”, and “The Forgiveness of God” are a few. From Jonah we learn the value of forgiving others and how much God loves the unlovely and unsaved. It is imperative that we examine ourselves and let the Lord reveal to us where we need to forgive. Join us next Sunday as we begin the “Christian Life Series” which will help us understand the fundamentals of Christianity. See you there.