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"Salvation Must Center on Scripture" (Acts 8:30-34)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 12/20/2017 9:38 AM

My Worship Time                                                         Focus: Salvation Must Center on Scripture

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Acts 8:30-34

            Message of the verses:  “30 Philip ran up and heard him reading Isaiah the prophet, and said, "Do you understand what you are reading?" 31 And he said, "Well, how could I, unless someone guides me?" And he invited Philip to come up and sit with him. 32 Now the passage of Scripture which he was reading was this: "HE WAS LED AS A SHEEP TO SLAUGHTER; AND AS A LAMB BEFORE ITS SHEARER IS SILENT, SO HE DOES NOT OPEN HIS MOUTH. 33 “IN HUMILIATION HIS JUDGMENT WAS TAKEN AWAY; WHO WILL RELATE HIS GENERATION? FOR HIS LIFE IS REMOVED FROM THE EARTH." 34 The eunuch answered Philip and said, "Please tell me, of whom does the prophet say this? Of himself or of someone else?’”

            I have mentioned that I have read this passage many times, and now that I am studying it here in a more indebt way I have come to the conclusion that this was a God thing, not that I had not thought of that before, but as you look at each section you realize that it had to be God who put all of this together, for if He had not planned each and every detail of this then it would not have happened.  Philip was in Samaria preaching the gospel and then we see Peter and John come to lay their hands on the believers so they would receive the Holy Spirit, and then after this the Holy Spirit sends Philip to a certain road, a road that seems to be on that is not traveled on very much and what does he find?  He finds a chariot with and important person ridding in the chariot.  Now I have to believe that this was larger than one person driving a chariot, but was an entourage with this man from Ethiopia.  Why were they traveling on this road that was not traveled on very much?  Again it was a “God thing.”  How did they just let Philip get into the chariot without being searched or spoken to?  Same answer.  Why was this man reading a portion of Scripture that is a prophecy of the coming Messiah, and not only that but one of the main prophecies of His death?  Same answer.  Why did the man not protest when Philip asked him “do you understanding what you are reading?”  Same answer. 

            Philip has the eunuch’s attention now and perhaps this man is beginning to understand that his quest to understand who God is and what He is all about is going to be answered from this man who just happened along the way and decided to jump up into his chariot. 

            It was a practice to read out loud in this time period so Philip was able to hear what this man was reading, thus the question “do you know what you are reading?”  At this time the eunuch invited Philip to come and sit with him.  Can you imagine the thoughts that were going through Philip’s head at this time?  I have mentioned in other SD’s that there is nothing more exciting and worthwhile than to get a chance to share the gospel with someone, especially when you begin to realize that you are involved in a divine appointment, which is what Philip was involved in at this time. 

            The eunuch was reading from Isaiah 53:7-8, and this passage puzzled the eunuch and so he asked Philip “of whom does the prophet say this?  Of Himself, or of someone else?”  His confusion is understandable as even today when Jewish people read this passage they do not believe that Isaiah was speaking of the Messiah, the Lord Jesus Christ, but think it speaks of the nation of Israel.  When one looks at what happened to Jesus, and compares it to this passage along with what David wrote in Psalm 22 there is no doubt that they both speak of Jesus Christ.

            In the same way that his Lord, Paul, Apollos, and Stephen knew the Scriptures, so Philip did, and this should be true of every born-again believer as we should be able to tell the gospel story well enough to be able to led a sinner to a saving faith in Jesus Christ.  All we have to do is know the truth of the gospel, as it is up to the Holy Spirit of God to give the call of salvation to the sinner in order for him to accept the forgiveness that Jesus Christ offers.  One thing that seems to lacking when giving out the gospel message is that there is a need of repentance, agreeing with God that we are sinners and are in need of forgiveness.

            John MacArthur writes: “An effective presentation of the gospel must be based solidly on Scripture.  The use of personal testimony, stories, tracts, and other tools is no substitute.  For Scripture alone is ‘the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek’ (Rom. 1:16).  The power is in the word. 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today: “but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence (1 Peter 3:15).”

My Steps of Faith for Today:  Continue to trust the Lord as I prepare to teach Revelation in our Sunday school class.

Memory verses:  Philippians 4:1, 8 “1 Therefore, my beloved brethren whom I long to see, my joy and my crown, in this way stand firm in the Lord, my beloved.”  8 Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things.”

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “Corruption” (Acts 13:34).  The word “decay” is used in the NASB as both words speak of our Lord’s body not decaying as He was raised from the dead in three days.

Today’s Bible question:  “Who said, ‘You shall never wash my feet’?”

Answer in our next SD.

12/20/2017 10:25 AM

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