So he commanded the chariot to stand still. And both Philip and the eunuch went down into the water, and he baptized him.

1. The chariot had to stop. Baptism could not take place in a moving vehicle.

2. Marshall Keeble had a sermon titled, "The Chariot Wheels kept Rolling." As they learned about Jesus suffering the wheels kept rolling. As he learned about the death and resurrection the wheels kept rolling. When he wanted to be baptized - the wheels stopped rolling.

3. BOTH - We must pay attention to the actions of "both" in this passage. Both Philip and the eunuch went to the water. They both went into the water. This is where the baptism took place.

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