Name Information
Philip, one of the first deacons, became a bold evangelist empowered by the Holy Spirit. He broke cultural barriers by preaching in Samaria and led an Ethiopian official to faith in Christ. Known for his obedience and hospitality, he played a key role in spreading the Gospel beyond Jewish circles.
Roles
Story
Helped administer care to widows in Jerusalem.
Fled persecution after Stephen’s death and preached in Samaria.
Obeyed the angel’s command to go south and met the Ethiopian eunuch.
Explained Isaiah 53 and led the eunuch to faith and baptism.
Was transported by the Spirit to another region — continued preaching.
Later hosted Paul and his companions in Caesarea.
Spiritual Significance
- 1One of the seven deacons appointed in Acts 6.
- 2Preached in Samaria, where many believed and were baptized.
- 3Performed signs and miracles, and exposed Simon the Magician's false motives.
- 4Led by the Spirit to evangelize the Ethiopian eunuch — a high-ranking official.
- 5Settled in Caesarea and had four daughters who prophesied (Acts 21:9).
Christ Connection
Philip preached Jesus as the fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy (Isaiah 53).
The Ethiopian’s conversion shows the global scope of Christ’s mission.
His life reflects the Great Commission in action — go, make disciples, baptize.
What We Can Learn
- 1Evangelism often begins with simple questions and Spirit-led obedience.
- 2The Gospel is for all — across ethnic, cultural, and national lines.
- 3God uses faithful, available people to reach the nations.
- 4Hospitality and long-term faithfulness go hand in hand.
Memory Verses
“Do you understand what you are reading?”
“Philip opened his mouth, and beginning with this Scripture he told him the good news about Jesus.”
Key Passages
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