
One day I was home between revival trips and I had some free
time. My wife, Vickie, was busy with laundry and vacuuming. I noticed she
had a grocery list written of things we were out of. So I said, Ill
go to the store and pick these things up. I took the grocery list, found
the checkbook, and drove to the store.
As I approached those sliding glass doors, I noticed a huge
new vending machine adjacent to the entrance. It wasnt there the last
time I was at the store. I stopped to check it out. It was a water dispenser.
The claim on the front panel was sparkling fresh mountain spring water. I
noticed the coin slot wanted thirty cents. To be honest, I was half impulsive
and curious. I reached into the pocket of my jeans and pulled out a quarter
and a nickel. After inserting them in the slot I waited for my sparkling
fresh mountain spring water. All of a sudden it seemed like the whole
river came out of the spout. It splashed on my pants, down on my shoes, onto
the sidewalk and clear out into the parking lot.
I was shocked! Nobody told me youre supposed to bring
your own bottle! I was so embarrassed! There were people pushing their shopping
buggies out of the store and they pointed their fingers at me and shook their
heads. There were people coming into the store and, just to make me feel worse,
they held up their pant legs and waded through the flood. That wasnt
the worst of it. I still had to go shopping, and my pants were wet all down
the front! How do you explain that to the checker?
There was one thing missing: a clean, available container for
the fresh water to be poured into and out of to quench the thirsts of others.
And thats what God is looking for in us: clean and available containers,
for His Holy Spirit to be poured into and His influence out of to meet the
needs of a hurting world.
We discover in this scripture evidence in Philip what it means
to be clean and available. Our first clue what it means to be clean and available
is in verse 26: Now an angel of the Lord said to Philip, go south.
He lived close enough to God that God could get his attention.
We must face the question, Do we live close enough to
God that He can get our attention when He has an assignment for us?
Next, Philip obeyed. He proceeded trustingly. He didnt
know where he was going or how long hed be gone. The only instructions
he received were what road to take, and which way to take it. Go south
to the desert road that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza.
So he started out (verse 27). What would we do if
the Holy Spirit impressed on us to go on an assignment? Would we check our
watch for the time? Would we look at our calendar? Who wants to take off on
some impulsive tangent? We all have schedules and responsibilities. Philip,
clean and available, continued in obedience.
He met an Ethiopian, an important official, in charge of the
queens treasury. This Ethiopian had a hungry heart. He went to Jerusalem
to worship. But there is evidence that his spiritual hunger was not fully
satisfied, because we see that on his way home he was reading prophecy about
Jesus from Isaiah 53.
Heres another clue of what it means to be clean and available.
Philip had eyes focused on others needs and was continually led by the
Holy Spirit. The Spirit told Philip, Go to that chariot and stay
near it (verse 29). Philip was immediate in his response to the
Spirits direction. This causes us to review our lives. Does the Holy
Spirit guide us in our daily lives and are we responsive to His direction?
The Holy Spirit gave Philip just the right words to say at just
the right time. After he ran up to the chariot he asked the Ethiopian Do
you understand what youre reading? And as we are led by the Holy
Spirit, He will give us just the right words to say at just the right time
in those opportunities to witness and have an influence in others lives.
Notice the Ethiopians response: How can I unless someone explains
it to me? Thats an example where many people are living today.
How can the folks whose lives we touch know the way, unless we are clean and
available for the Holy Spirit to use?
Another clue about what it means to be clean and available is
seen at verse 32. They reviewed a passage of scripture from Isaiah. In response
to the Ethiopians question about the meaning of what he had read, Philip
was obviously familiar with Gods Word! It wasnt the first time
that Philip had read Isaiah 53.
So if we are going to be clean and available containers for
the Holy Spirit to use we must be familiar with Gods Word. I am convinced
that many Christians would be better off to read their Bible more and watch
television less! We all have twenty-four hours every day, and we choose what
were going to do with our time.
In verse 35: Then Philip began with that very passage
of Scripture and told him the good news about Jesus. Philip had spent
adequate time in Gods word that he was able to explain the Good News.
There is someone in our normal network of weekly contacts who needs to hear
the good news about Jesus. As clean and available containers, who give priority
to the study of Gods Word, we are prepared to share the gospel effectively
with others.
The Ethiopian, having believed Philips witness, asked
to be baptized. Then something wonderful happened. Philip baptized a new believer!
(verse 38). An unusual thing happened. At verse 39: When they came up
out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord suddenly took Philip away, and the
eunuch did not see him again.
Well, I do an awful lot of flying, but never like that. When
I get to Heaven I think Ill ask Philip if they lost his luggage! I checked
into an airport one day and told the ticket agent: I want you to send
this suitcase to Dallas, send this one to New York, and Im going to
Seattle. She replied, Well, sir, we cant do that.
I said, Why not? Thats what you did the last time
I flew with this airline (just kidding).
The last words of verse 39 tell us the Ethiopian went
on his way rejoicing. When this Ethiopian left home he was lost. When
he arrived in Jerusalem he was still lost. When he left Jerusalem and headed
home, he was still lost. But when he met Philip, a born again, Spirit filled
disciple of Jesus Christ, he heard the good news, believed, and was baptized.
And went home saved!
It all happened because God had a clean and available container,
named Philip, who was obedient to the leadership of the Holy Spirit.
Philip provides a great example for us. He lived close enough to God that God could get his attention and send him on an assignment. He was immediately obedient. The Holy Spirit continually guided him. He was familiar with Gods Word. And he led a lost person to the Lord.