“Look! Water! What prevents me from being baptized?”

It’s a life-changing question the Kandake’s official asks Philip after reading about the Messiah Jesus from Isaiah.

Perhaps you have asked yourself this same question about conversion to Christ.

ACTS of a Queen’s servant on the road to Gaza

If you have not read our previous scene from Acts 8, click here.

35 Then Philip opened his mouth, and beginning from this Scripture he preached Jesus to him.

Philip and the Ethiopian official in his chariot on the road from Jerusalem in Gaza, reading the scroll of Isaiah before he is baptized

Kandoc’i – Servant of the Queen of Ethiopia

Philip joins this official (not named in Acts) of the Candace or Kandake of Nubia on the Nile (referred to Ethiopia in Acts).

Two Men Talk of JESUS

NOTE: I choose to identify this representative of the Queen with an Ethiopian sounding name based on my personal experience and previous conversations with Ethiopian friends.

Philip's encounter with this Ethiopian eunuch must have been life-changing for both.

36 Now as they went down the road, they came to some water. And the eunuch said,

“See, here is water. What hinders me from being baptized?”

37 Then Philip said,

“If you believe with all your heart, you may.”

And he answered and said, “I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.”

Acts 8:37b NKJV – The Ethiopian responds to Philip from his heart to be baptized for Christ

38 So he commanded the chariot to stand still.

This scene of Baptism

Let’s pause here for a moment to consider what our black brother has asked this Hellenist deacon of a Hebrew church back in Jerusalem.

No matter your background, no matter your sin, it makes us the same: Listen:

Let’s go down, down, down to the river (You will leave changed)
Let’s go down, down, down to the river (Never the same)
Gotta go, gotta go, gotta go down in amazing grace [x2]

What does it mean to be BAPTIZED?

Religious doctrine of your past could easily sidetrack our discussion of baptism here, but prior to continuing on our mission trip with Philip from Acts 8, allow me to point our talk of JESUS toward both definition and evangelism.

Baptized defined:

  • Start here: baptized occurs 51 times in 44 verses in the NASB20.
    • βαπτίζω –
      • to dip repeatedly, to immerse, to submerge (of vessels sunk)
      • to cleanse by dipping or submerging, to wash, to make clean with water, to wash one’s self, bathe
      • to overwhelm
    • Learn more: From a derivative of βάπτω (G911)

We have already addressed this in the early chapters of Acts in this series, but here is a brief example from an earlier post:

May 19, 2014 Talk of JESUS.com post with several references from ACTS

One other series from the Gospel of John and discussion of John the Baptist. [Click below]

Sep 18, 2018 from TalkofJESUS.com from brief series about Gospel of John

Returning to Talk of JESUS between Kandoc’i & Philip

and they both went down into the water, Philip as well as the eunuch, and he baptized him.

ACTS 8:38b – the moment Philip baptized the Ethiopian official of the Queen in the Name of Jesus Christ

Now here’s something you will NOT experience at any baptism (but remember with God all things are possible and the Lord had a purpose here to evangelism beyond this event on Philip’s mission).

39 Now when they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord caught Philip away, so that the eunuch saw him no more; and he went on his way rejoicing.

ACTS 8:39 – Yet another sign, this to the just baptized Ethiopian official who had proclaimed:
“I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.”

The eunuch no doubt continues his long journey home up the Nile in Africa, where the Gospel will travel with our brother, Kandoc’i, who will in turn preach Jesus Christ in this first century mission field and court of the Kandake of Ethiopia.

Philip the Evangelist

But Philip found himself at Azotus, and as he passed through he kept preaching the gospel to all the cities, until he came to Caesarea.

Acts 8:40 NASB
Philip the evangelist flees Jerusalem to Samaria, but then receives a command to go to Gaza, where he baptized an Ethiopian, is taken up from there to Ashdod and preaches along the coast in towns leading to Ceasarea
places along the mission journey of Philip the Evangelist

We cannot be certain if Philip running to catch up to this official, Kandoc’i of Ethiopia in his royal chariot was akin in any way to a sign of Elijah running ahead. [Read more.] However after the Ethiopian in the chariot was baptized, the Spirit of the Lord snatches Philip away!

One more sign for the evangelist to preach and one more miracle for our Ethiopian brother Kandoc’i to witness to his queen and all of the officials of his country far beyond Jerusalem.

We find Philip next in Azotus Ἄζωτος (Ashdod), a distance by air of over 100 km (<60 miles)! From there we learn that the evangelist will settle in the important Roman port city of Caesarea, a place with which we will become more familiar on the mission journeys of ACTS of the Apostles.


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One response to “What hinders me from being baptized?”

  1. Take one last look at the map of this seemingly insignificant area of Gaza, one of five cities of the Philistines from where Philip is taken up to appear in Azotus.
    In the New Testament Ashdod is referred to as Azotus, a name which means “a stronghold” (Strong’s #G108). After Philip baptized an Ethiopian eunuch, he was miraculously transported to the city of Azotus. While in the city he preached the gospel to the inhabitants (Acts 8:40). Source: https://www.biblestudy.org/meaning-names/ashdod-azotus.html
    NEXT: We travel to another unlikely destination for the Gospel to ‘go into all the world,’ just beyond the barren hills of the Golan Heights to the oft’ contested fields of Syria.

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