One account from the Bible has been on my mind a great deal
lately.
It can be found in the book of Acts in the eighth chapter.
Beginning in verse 26 we are told about Philip.
An angel tells him to travel south from Jerusalem on a desert
road to Gaza.
Along the way he encounters an Ethiopian traveling from
Jerusalem where he had been to worship.
Philip sees the man sitting in his chariot reading scripture.
The Spirit speaks to Philip and instructs him to go to this
man.
Acts 8:30 (NET) - So Philip ran up to it and heard the man reading
Isaiah the prophet. He asked him, “Do you understand what you’re reading?”
I love Philip’s response.
He did not casually walk up to the man.
Rather, in response to the Spirit, Philip ran.
Once there he asked the man if he understood what he was
reading?
Acts 8:31-33 (NET) - The man replied, “How in the world can I, unless
someone guides me?” So he invited Philip to come up and sit with him. Now the
passage of scripture the man was reading was this: “He was led like a sheep to
slaughter, and like a lamb before its shearer is silent, so he did not open his
mouth. In humiliation justice was taken from him. Who can describe his
posterity? For his life was taken away from the earth.”
The man then asked Philip whether the prophet was speaking
about himself or someone else.
Philip then shared the Good News about Jesus with him as they
traveled.
When they came to water, the man asked Philip to baptize him.
Philip did just that.
Perhaps it is because Easter draws ever nearer that this
passage has been on my mind.
Reflection also makes me consider Philip’s response.
Philip responded to the angel, the Spirit and the man.
He responded obediently and without hesitation.
That is the way we should respond as well.
No matter what circumstances or challenges we face, we should
be there for others.
One of my students put it this way…
“We might be the closest thing to a Bible some people
encounter.”
I like that.
We do not have to be Biblical scholars or theologists.
Our actions often speak louder than our words.
Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
Look for me at http://otherbrotherjim.blogspot.com/ on
Friday, April 12, 2019.
I’ll be back here on Friday, April
19, 2019
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