
Makers Church Episode 497: Belonging: Philip and the Eunuch | Marc Wallis | August 17th, 2025
Aug 19, 2025
Marc Wallis dives into the powerful story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch, exploring themes of inclusion and belonging. He examines historical exclusions in Scripture, particularly regarding the maimed, and highlights God's promise of acceptance for all. The eunuch's journey from misunderstanding to baptism illustrates the radical love that transcends societal boundaries. Listeners are encouraged to identify today's modern outcasts and embody Philip's example of openness. Wounds, as Marc reflects, can become pathways for grace and healing.
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Personal Opener About Vulnerability
- Marc Wallis shares he's getting a vasectomy next week and felt nervous about the consultation.
- He uses the personal story to introduce the sermon theme on wounds and exclusion.
Exclusion Tied To Bodily Wholeness
- Deuteronomy excluded those physically mutilated from the assembly as a symbol of covenantal wholeness.
- Marc Wallis highlights how that law created real shame and spiritual second-class status for wounded people.
Isaiah's Promise Rewrites Identity
- Isaiah promises eunuchs and foreigners an everlasting name and inclusion in God's temple.
- Wallis shows this prophecy reframes wounds as not defining a person's spiritual future.















