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Bobby Stafford Philip The Personal Worker     (Download Audio)     Evangelism September 16, 2012

Philip the Personal Worker

Introduction:

 How can I teach my neighbor about Christ?  What should I say to my friend about salvation?  These are important and vital questions for which we need to find an answer.  Philip is an excellent example of how to approach and teach people the truth of the gospel.  Read Acts 8:4-8.  Philip had success in preaching the word in Samaria.  But God called him away to teach one honest soul about the Lord. (Acts 8:26-27)  From this encounter we can learn many things about our own efforts at teaching the lost. 

 Body:

 I.   The Importance of Our Attitude

  • “A Willingness to Obey”                                                             When God spoke, Philip obeyed.  Philip “got up and went”; he obeyed without question.  He may have thought it was a strange request, but he knew God’s way was best.  Today we must be willing to obey.  We have been given our marching orders.        (Mark 16:15)
  • “A Willingness to Teach One-on-One”                                      Nothing beats the personal touch.  Philip was willing to travel about fifty miles for one lost soul.  (Luke 15:1-7)
  • “A Willingness to Teach Any and All”                                          Philip was willing to teach someone very different from himself.  The eunuch came from a different background and culture.  We need to be color-blind in our evangelism.  Consider a person’s soul, not the size of his pocketbook.  (James 2:1)  Don’t be a respecter of persons.  (Acts 10:34-35)
  • “A Willingness to Go Now”                                                            Philip “ran to him.”  (Acts 8:30)  There was a sense of urgency about him.  There was no time to waste.                                                      (II Corinthians 6:2, Romans 13:11-12, II Thessalonians 3:1)

 II.   The Importance of Our Actions

  • Ask Questions   (Acts 8:30)                                                         This shows that you are concerned for them.  It also creates more opportunities for discussion.
  • Know and Use the Bible   (Acts 8:31-35)                                       You must know God’s Word to teach it to others.  (Hebrews 5:11-14)  You don’t have to know everything, though.
  • Teach Jesus   (Acts 8:35)                                                             Don’t teach opinions, traditions, feelings . . .   These cannot save; only Jesus can.  (Acts 4:12)
  • Always Look for More Opportunities   (Acts 8:40)                      Philip went preaching to others.  We must continue to cast our nets wide.   (Matthew 28:19-20)

 Conclusion: 

Read Proverbs 11:30

Bobby Stafford

September 16, 2012

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