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Why did God send Philip to the Ethiopian eunuch?

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God sent Philip to the Ethiopian eunuch to reveal Christ and fulfill His sovereign purpose of salvation.

God's purpose in sending Philip to the Ethiopian eunuch highlights the divine sovereignty in the process of salvation. The eunuch was already seeking truth, having traveled to Jerusalem for worship, yet he lacked understanding of Christ. By sending Philip, God orchestrated a divine appointment to ensure that the eunuch would hear the gospel preached. This illustrates a core tenet of sovereign grace theology that God sovereignly chooses whom He will save and uses human means, like Philip, to accomplish His will. Acts 8:26-39 demonstrates that while the eunuch was diligently seeking God, it was only through the faithful preaching of Philip that he came to understand and believe in Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 8:26-39

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