un The official in Philip and the story in the story has a very famous work in Ethiopia. The unity officer generally respects and trusts the eastern court. He is a Candace official and connects him to the Meroe Kingdom (Anchor 667). The unity officer will work closely with the Queen of Ethiopia and is therefore highly appreciated in the kingdom (Witherington III 296). This makes this unofficial very intellectual and cultural, and has many understandings of politics. Since Ethiopia is on the verge of words known in the southern territory of Egypt, we know that black officials are more likely to be blacks or African Americans (Witherington III 295).
Acts 8: 26-40, I have recently read the story about Philip and Egyptian officials. Philip was told to go on a special road and met someone who wanted to understand the Bible. Philip spent time with a man sitting to explain what he was reading. After understanding, the officer enthusiastically asked Philip to baptize him. I prayed for my team the day that day, and I will guide it using Philip's way. In the Philippines, most people know God for the Catholic background, but most of them do not personally meet him or understand the scriptures. At first glance there is a doubt why MB Mission will send the TREK team here, but if you examine it in further detail, there is a great demand in people's mind. Our team and I are pleased over the time to plant the gospel seeds and sprinkle water. In other words, Phillip Philippines
While reading our letter, Philip led the u government to join the gospel of Jesus. So when they passed through the water, the official said, "Look, this is water, what prevents you from being baptized" (Acts 8:37). Our baptism leads us to suffering and death of Jesus Christ. Accepting baptism is inviting every trial and suffering of the world to a life that we believe is worth. We invite God to place our wine dressing tables and prunes where we work hard for our good. We believe that because he is a god who knows the pain, not because he understands our way.
Later, Philip entered Gaza under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, where he served as Ethiopian un un. In his personal position. Phillip learned that the unauthorized government is reading Isaiah's work and explained to him how Jesus fulfilled these prophecies. The university accepted the message and accepted baptism (Bonnke 2007: 64 - 65). Paul served in Macedonia far beyond the borders of Jerusalem, Jews and Samaria. He used to be a persecutor of Christian believers, but now I am filled with the Holy Spirit and I will convey the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world. He did this to oppose devilish resistance. His imprisonment could not be stopped if he was imprisoned for his conviction. The prison is just another place. Paul is as concerned as an ordinary man, but with the power of the Holy Spirit, knowing that God is with him, I overcome my fears and preach with authority and faith (Bonnke 2007: 65)