Philip
Bold Faith, Crossing Borders
Go. Let’s not just talk about going, but GO. Philip exemplified this. He obeyedJesus’ last words on earth and he took the Gospel to places outside of Jerusalem-outside his cultural comfort zone. Specifically, we see Philip sharing the Gospel with cultures that were typically avoided by the Jewish people (the Samaritans)and with those who lived far away fromIsrael ( the Ethiopian in the desert). Philip did not hold back but was bold in his faith and trusted God to help him cross-culturally share the message of the Gospel. He knew there were no borders the Gospel could not cross. His whole life exemplified this and God blessed his acts of faith and obedience which led to the Gospel impacting regions and countries for then until now.
THINK and PRAY:
God often gives simple instructions and asks us to simply be bold and obey. I am sure that Philip did not know everything about Ethiopians, or how the previously“hated” Samaritan half-breads (as they were prejudicially known in Philip’s day) would respond to his news about God’s Son Jesus, but he obeyed. He went. He banked on the belief that God could bring salvation to all people just as Jesus had commanded him and the rest of the church. A major item to note is that Philip used the Word of God to explain the message of Jesus to the Ethiopian. Philip knew the Scriptures were essential in understanding the Gospel. He believed in God's Word having the power to bring an understanding of salvation to people-no matter their varied backgrounds. And Philip saw God move. What holds you back from obeying God and sharing the Gospel? Where do you believe the power comes from to share Christ? Are you helping the Word of God be understood by those God is putting in your life? Like Philip-we are all called to GO! He will empower us as we act.