Book: Acts
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Acts 8:35                           Preaching Jesus

I. The call of Philip.
        A. Philip was one of the men chosen to wait on the tables in the
           church in Jerusalem. When the church was scattered because of
           the persecution, Philip went to Samaria and preached Christ
           unto them.
                1. There was a great move of God and many were converted
                   and baptized.
                2. Upon hearing the news of so many new believers in
                   Samaria, church in Jerusalem sent Peter and John that
                   they might lay hands on the new believers that they
                   might receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit.
        B. In the midst of this great move of God Philip was called of God
           to go down to the road that led from Jerusalem to Gaza which
           was desert.
                1. There would be great natural cause to wonder if this
                   really was the call of God.
                        a. Why would God call you to leave the midst of a
                           glorious revival in which you were a key figure
                           to go to a desert area.
                        b. It would be easy to challenge the wisdom of
                           such a move.
                2. Nevertheless Philip obeyed.
        C. We then learn why the call of God on the heart of Philip. There
           was a man of great authority from Ethiopia who had come to
           Jerusalem to worship God and was returning.
                1. I believe that he was returning as empty as he came.
                2. The temple worship was so corrupted by this time that
                   it would be hard to find God with their religion so
                   commercialized.
                3. God saw his thirsty soul, he had traveled all the way
                   from Ethiopia to find God and was returning empty, and
                   God wanted to reveal His truth to this searching heart
                   so God sent Philip. to share the truth of Jesus with
                   him.
                4. I believe that God will reveal Himself to every
                   searching heart.

II. The question of Philip, "Do you understand what you are reading?"
        A. The man confessed his difficulty. "How can I without someone
           guiding me?"
                1. The Bible tells us that the natural man does not
                   understand the things of the Spirit, neither can he
                   know them for they are spiritually discerned.
                2. The Bible speaks of Lydia whose heart the Lord had
                   opened that she attended the things that were spoken by
                   Paul.
                3. Many people are in the same condition as this man. They
                   are curious and hungry to know God.
                        a. Many have searched through the religions and
                           are still empty.
                        b. Many have gone to the liberal, formal
                           ritualistic churches and have concluded that
                           Christianity doesn't have the answers they are]
                           seeking.
                        c. They have come searching for God and return
                           empty but still searching.
                        d. Some have even tried reading the Bible but find
                           that they do not understand it.
                        e. Jesus is the key to the understanding of the
                           Bible.
        B. The man was reading from the prophecies of Isaiah. "He was led
           as a sheep to the slaughter: and as a lamb is dumb before his
           shearers, He opened not His mouth. In His humiliation, His
           judgment was taken away, and who shall declare His generation?
           For His life was taken from the earth."
                1. The Ethiopian asked Philip, "Who was the prophet
                   speaking
                   about, himself or someone else?"
                2. And Philip began at the same scripture and preached
                   unto him Jesus.
                        a. Philip gave to him the key to the understanding
                           of all scripture.
                        b. The Bible says that the spirit of prophecy is
                           the testimony of Jesus.
        C. It really did not matter where the man may have been reading
           the scriptures, you can begin at any part and preach Jesus.
                1. Jesus said to the Pharisee's and Scribes, "You do
                   search the scriptures for in them you think that you
                   have life, but they are they that testify of Me, and
                   you will not come to Me that you might have life."
                        a. Jesus acknowledged that they read the
                           scriptures.
                        b. But they did not have the key, they would not
                           come to Him, thus they did not have the life
                           that the scriptures are intended to give.
                2. We read that Jesus with the two disciples on the road
                   to Emmaus, began at Moses and went through all the
                   prophets the things that the scriptures had said about
                   Him.
                3. He said to His disciples " These [are] the words which
                   I spake unto you, while I was yet with you, that all
                   things must be fulfilled, which were written in the law
                   of Moses, and [in] the prophets, and [in] the psalms,
                   concerning me.
                4. Philip said to Nathanael," We have found him, of whom
                   Moses in the law, and the prophets, did write, Jesus of
                   Nazareth, the son of Joseph."
                5. Of Jesus it was written, "I have come. The volume of
                   the book it is written of Me."

III. The explanation by Philip. He preached Jesus.
        A. He was led as a sheep to the slaughter.
                1. Even as a lamb was used by the people as a sin
                   offering, so Jesus, as the lamb of God, was offered for
                   our sins.
                2. Peter would later write, "For we are redeemed not with
                   corruptible things such as silver or gold from our vain
                   manner of living, but with the precious blood of Jesus
                   Christ who was slain as a lamb, without spot or
                   blemish."
                3. "As a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so He openeth
                   not His mouth."
MAT 27:12 And when he was accused of the chief priests and elders, he
          answered nothing.
MAT 27:13 Then said Pilate unto him, Hearest thou not how many things
          they witness against thee?
MAT 27:14 And he answered him to never a word; insomuch that the
          governor marveled greatly.
        B. "In His humiliation His judgment was taken away."
                1. Jesus was the only begotten Son of God. He was very
                   God, yet He humbled Himself and came to this earth as a
                   man, even as a servant to do the will of His Father.
                2. Who for the joy that was set before Him endured the
                   cross, despising the shame.
                3. In His death, there was no justice. His judgment was
                   taken away.
                        a. Judas brought the money back to the priests
                           that he was given to him for betraying Jesus
                           with the words, "I have betrayed innocent
                           blood."
                        b. Pilate said, "I have examined Him, and I find
                           no fault in Him."
                        c. Pilate's wife sent him a message saying, "Have
                           thou nothing to do with that just man."
                        d. Even the dying thief on the cross next to Him
                           declared "This man has done nothing amiss."
        C. "His life was taken from the earth."
                1. The wages of sin is death.
                2. Jesus did no sin, yet He died.
                3. He died not for His own sin, but for the sins of the
                   world.
                4. Paul wrote the Galatians, "Christ died for our sins."
                5. Jesus said that He had come to give His life as a
                   ransom for many.

IV. The glorious results of preaching Jesus.
        A. When they came to a body of water the Ethiopian said to Philip,
           "Here is some water, what hinders me from being baptized?"
                1. Philip said, "If you believe with all your heart, you
                   may."
                2. He responded, "I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son
                   of God."
                3. It is interesting to me that Philip did not say, "Well
                   it is necessary that you attend the instructional
                   classes before I can baptize you." The only requirement
                   was believing with all his heart.
                4. Paul told the Roman's that faith came by hearing, and
                   hearing by the word of God.
                5. If the word of God is rightly preached, it will bring
                   men into a saving faith in Jesus Christ.
        B. Paul said to the Corinthians, "We preach not our selves, but
           Jesus Christ the Lord, and ourselves your servants for His
           sake."
        C. Many people use the Bible to preach many things, but the main
           topic of the Bible is Jesus. We do well to follow the example
           of Philip and any time we open the scripture, begin at that
           verse and preach Jesus.