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(Philip helps an important man learn about God) Acts 8:4-5, Philip and the Ethiopian - Acts 8:4-5, Philip and the Ethiopian Official

2. To persecute someone is to cause harm to them on purpose so that they suffer. A man named Saul was one of the Jewish leaders who persecuted Christians. He even went from house to house and dragged off men and women and put them in prison. Soon many Christians began to leave Jerusalem and move to other places. Philip and the Ethiopian - Acts 8:4-5,

3. It was sad that they had to leave Jerusalem but the good thing was that wherever the Christians went they preached about Jesus. Because of that many more people heard the good news. One of the Christians preaching about Jesus was named Philip. He was a man who was wise and lived according to the Holy Spirit. Philip travelled to Samaria and told the people there about Jesus. Philip and the Ethiopian - Acts 8:4-5,

4. After this an angel of God came to Philip and gave him special instructions to go to the road that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza. Philip knew that angels were servants of God that sometimes delivered messages from him. So he did just as the angel directed. When he arrived at the road Philip looked up and saw an important looking man in a chariot. Philip and the Ethiopian - Acts 8:4-5,

5. The man was from the Ethiopia. At that time this country was very rich and powerful. The man was an important official in charge of all of the Queen’s treasures. He was on his way back home after going to Jerusalem to worship. The man was reading from a scroll that contained the writings of the prophet Isaiah. He was reading about a lamb that was sacrificed but he did not know what that meant. Philip and the Ethiopian - Acts 8:4-5,

6. The Holy Spirit of God told Philip to go up to the chariot so Philip ran up to it. Philip asked the Ethiopian, “Do you understand what you are reading?” Philip and the Ethiopian - Acts 8:4-5,

7. Sometimes it is difficult to understand what we are reading in the word of God. Sometimes we need help from people who understand the Bible better than we do. The man had many questions and asked Philip to help him understand. Philip and the Ethiopian - Acts 8:4-5,

8. The Ethiopian showed Philip the Scripture he was reading and Philip began to explain it to him. Philip and the Ethiopian - Acts 8:4-5,

9. Then Philip went on to tell him more and more about Jesus Christ so that the man could understand that Jesus was the Lamb of God. The man must have thought, “Oh, I see, now I understand what Isaiah was talking about.” The Ethiopian was so happy to hear the Good News of Jesus. Philip and the Ethiopian - Acts 8:4-5,

10. The Ethiopian was so excited. He wanted to have his sins forgiven so that he could be a follower of Jesus. When the chariot passed near some water the Ethiopian said, “Look, here is water. Why shouldn’t I be baptised?” Philip and the Ethiopian - Acts 8:4-5,

11. The Ethiopian ordered the chariot to stop and both he and Philip went down into to the water so Philip could baptise him. Philip and the Ethiopian - Acts 8:4-5,

12. As soon as they came up out of the water the Holy Spirit took Philip away. He later appeared in another town and went on teaching many other people about Jesus. Even though the Ethiopian man never saw Philip again the bible says that he “went on his way rejoicing.” He was now a Christian and his life would never be the same. Philip helped this man understand the Scripture. Who can help you understand the Bible when you have questtions? Philip and the Ethiopian - Acts 8:4-5,

Teacher Notes Page 1. Cover: Philip and the Ethiopian Official: (Philip helps an important man learn about God) Acts 8:4-5, To persecute someone is to cause harm to them on purpose so that they suffer. A man named Saul was one of the Jewish leaders who persecuted Christians. He even went from house to house and dragged off men and women and put them in prison. Soon many Christians began to leave Jerusalem and move to other places. 3. It was sad that they had to leave Jerusalem but the good thing was that wherever the Christians went they preached about Jesus. Because of that many more people heard the good news. One of the Christians preaching about Jesus was named Philip. He was a man who was wise and lived according to the Holy Spirit. Philip travelled to Samaria and told the people there about Jesus. 4. After this an angel of God came to Philip and gave him special instructions to go to the road that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza. Philip knew that angels were servants of God that sometimes delivered messages from him. So he did just as the angel directed. When he arrived at the road Philip looked up and saw an important looking man in a chariot. 5. The man was from the Ethiopia. At that time this country was very rich and powerful. The man was an important official in charge of all of the Queen’s treasures. He was on his way back home after going to Jerusalem to worship. The man was reading from a scroll that contained the writings of the prophet Isaiah. He was reading about a lamb that was sacrificed but he did not know what that meant. Philip and the Ethiopian - Acts 8:4-5, The Holy Spirit of God told Philip to go up to the chariot so Philip ran up to it. Philip asked the Ethiopian, “Do you understand what you are reading?” 7. Sometimes it is difficult to understand what we are reading in the word of God. Sometimes we need help from people who understand the Bible better than we do. The man had many questions and asked Philip to help him understand. 8. The Ethiopian showed Philip the Scripture he was reading and Philip began to explain it to him. 9. Then Philip went on to tell him more and more about Jesus Christ so that the man could understand that Jesus was the Lamb of God. The man must have thought, “Oh, I see, now I understand what Isaiah was talking about.” The Ethiopian was so happy to hear the Good News of Jesus. 10. The Ethiopian was so excited. He wanted to have his sins forgiven so that he could be a follower of Jesus. When the chariot passed near some water the Ethiopian said, “Look, here is water. Why shouldn’t I be baptised?” 11. The Ethiopian ordered the chariot to stop and both he and Philip went down into to the water so Philip could baptise him. 12. As soon as they came up out of the water the Holy Spirit took Philip away. He later appeared in another town and went on teaching many other people about Jesus. Even though the Ethiopian man never saw Philip again the bible says that he “went on his way rejoicing.” He was now a Christian and his life would never be the same. Philip helped this man understand the Scripture. Who can help you understand the Bible when you have questions?

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