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Why is the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch important for Christians?

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This story highlights God's sovereign grace in salvation and His ability to reach individuals in unexpected places.

The account of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch is a profound example of God’s sovereign grace. It emphasizes that God is actively seeking the lost, even sending His servants to unlikely places, such as a desert road. Philip's obedience to God's command illustrates the importance of evangelism and responding to the leading of the Spirit. Furthermore, the eunuch's conversion reflects God's reach beyond cultural and geographical boundaries, affirming that the Gospel is for all nations. His subsequent baptism signifies acceptance into the body of Christ, encouraging believers to share their faith without prejudice or fear, highlighting God's inclusive plan for salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 8:26-40

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