14But at that time the Holy Spirit didn’t go into any of those Samaria people. Philip only baptised the people to show they belonged to Jesus. Then the close followers of Jesus in Jerusalem heard that the people in Samaria believed God’s word, so they sent Peter and John to Samaria. After those 2 men got there, they put their hands on the people that believed in Jesus, and prayed for them. Then the Holy Spirit came into those people.
18Simon watched Peter and John. He saw them put their hands on people, and he saw the Holy Spirit go into those people. So Simon said to Peter, “Let me have that power too. I will pay you money if you give me that power, so that if I put my hands on people the Holy Spirit will go into them.”
20But Peter said to him, “You think you can buy God’s power with money, but you are wrong. No way. God can see that you are not thinking the right way. You are just thinking about money. If you are like that you can’t be with us. Look out, God can finish you up, and finish up your money too.
22Stop thinking in that really bad way. Turn around and think God’s way. Pray to him and ask him to not punish you for thinking like that.
23I can see that you are jealous, and you want to do bad things, and those bad things are controlling you.”
24Then Simon said to Peter, “Pray to God for me so that he will not punish me, and those things you said will not happen to me.”
25After that Peter and John told the people there more of the message about Jesus. Then they left that town to go back to Jerusalem. They went through a lot of little towns along that road in Samaria country. They told the good news about Jesus to the people in all those towns.
26While Philip was there at Samaria one of God’s angel messengers came to him and said, “Get ready and go south along the desert road, you know, the road that goes from Jerusalem to the town called Gaza.”
27So Philip got ready and went to that road, and he saw a man from Ethiopia country sitting in a wagon, going along that road. That man worked for the queen of Ethiopia. Her name was Candace. That man was one of her important workers. He looked after all her money. But he had a break from that work and went to Jerusalem to show respect to God, and then he started to go back home along that road.
28Philip saw him sitting in his wagon and he was reading God’s book. He was reading the part that God’s man, called Isaiah, wrote a long time ago.
29Then the Holy Spirit said to Philip, “Catch up with that wagon and walk along beside it.”
30So Philip ran up close to the wagon and he heard that man reading from Isaiah’s book. Philip asked him, “Can you understand that book you are reading?”
31The Ethiopian man said, “No, I don’t understand it. I need somebody to help me.” Then he asked Philip to climb up into the wagon and sit beside him.
32He was reading this part of God’s book, “Some people led him away to kill him, just like men lead a sheep away to kill it, but he was quiet and didn’t say anything. You know the way a sheep is quiet and doesn’t make a noise while men cut off all its wool, well, he was quiet, just like that.
33Men shamed him, and they didn’t give him a proper trial in court. Then they killed him, so he can’t have any kids.”
34And the Ethiopian man said to Philip, “Who was Isaiah talking about? Was he talking about himself or somebody else?”
35Then Philip told him the meaning of those words in God’s book. And from there he kept on talking and told that Ethiopian man the good news about Jesus.