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Level 3, Lesson 20Philip and the Stranger
Originally published by Ernest Manning's Radio Sunday School MissionThis lesson is based on the Scripture found inActs 8:26-39Among the followers of Jesus was a man named Philip, who loved his Master very much. Philip wished so much that everyone could know Jesus that he walked from town to town telling people about the Son of God who came to our world.
Now it happened that a very great man was traveling home from Jerusalem by the same road that Philip took. He was in the service of the Queen of Ethiopia, and had charge of all her treasure. He had traveled hundreds of miles from his home to go to Jerusalem, for he had wanted to worship God in the great Temple. As he rode along in his chariot he held a scroll in his hand, and read aloud from it. The scroll book was part of our Old Testament, but he could not understand it very well — he wished he knew someone who could explain it to him.
“No,” replied the treasurer. “How can I possibly understand it, unless someone explains it to me. If you know what the Book is about I invite you to come into my chariot and tell me.”
“Can’t I be a follower of Jesus?” cried the treasurer. “I would like to be His friend too.” “If you believe in Him with all your heart, you are His friend,” replied Philip.
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