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Reaching the invisible (Outcast)
 
Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch
TEXT:  Acts 8:4-8, 26-40
 
OBJECTIVE:  When we do as God says and leave the results up to Him, He will do great things.
We must always follow God's truth and direction
 
INTRODUCTION:
1.  Read Acts 8:4-8, 26-40
 
2.
What do we do with those who feel lost and not part of a community?
3.
Who does God direct you to reach out to?
 
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Maybe you are one that feels that the Christians consider you an invisible.
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Look at the story in Acts
 
      V.
4-8
          1.
Philip preaching in Samaria‑‑v.5
          2.
results of his ministry‑‑v.
6‑8.
12
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They received the Holy Spirit‑‑17
 
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26-40
Eunuch—Lonely
                  Rich
                        Felt left out
                        Could not go into temple to worship-Eunuch
                  Was looking to Worship and probably left disappointed
           
            Philip in a successful time seeing many get saved
 
      God sends him to the country
          1.
Angel of the Lord‑‑
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Results of Philip`s move
 
      Eunuch—Reading
      Do you understand?
 
            Explained the Scriptures
                  Jesus is God
                        Genesis 1:1, Cf John 1:1
 
                  Jesus is Good
                       
                  Jesus died and took our sins on himself
                  Bled and paid for the bad (Sin) of all
                  Rose from the dead
 
            Baptism is a picture of all of this.
Baptism requires Conversion—Picture is not there with out conversion
                        Shows entry into the new life
 
                  Baptism Shapes conversion
Accepting the death of Christ-Separation from sin-World
                        Forgiveness of sin
                        Identification with the risen Christ
 
\\                   Baptism tests conversion
                        This shows our commitment
                        This is a way to let all know your commitment to Christ
 
 
Salvation?
Baptism
Membership in the Church
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