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Acts 7:59-60
As they stoned him, Stephen prayed, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.” He fell to his knees, shouting, “Lord, don’t charge them with this sin!” And with that, he died.
Stephen was one of the seven men appointed to handle the distribution of food to the widows. Chapter 7 reveals that he was also a very fine preacher. He delivered a careful exposition of Old Testament history which showed that God had repeatedly raised up deliverers of his people, and the Jews had systematically rejected them. And now they had murdered the Righteous one, Jesus himself. The sermon did not go down well. Stephen’s Jewish audience was infuriated and shook their fists at him. They covered their ears, yelled at the top of their voices and rushed at him, dragging him out of the city where they stoned him to death. He was the first Christian martyr.
As he died, Stephen used words that remind us of what Jesus said as he breathed his last. However, while Jesus had placed himself in his Father’s hands, Stephen asked Jesus to receive his spirit. He clearly recognised that Jesus was God himself so placed his life securely in his master’s hands. His final words were to ask the Lord not to charge his murderers with their sin. They were words of mercy and grace, which are further evidence of how wise and full of the Holy Spirit Stephen was.
Today, martyrdom probably doesn’t feel like a real threat to us. But globally, there were more Christian martyrs last century than in all the previous centuries of Church history put together. Even today there are Christians who are living under threat of losing their lives. It is important that we keep them in our prayers. May the Lord give them the courage, grace and wisdom that he gave so long ago to Stephen as he died.
Question
What do you learn from Stephen’s example?
Prayer
Lord God our Father I pray today for those who risk their lives out of their love for you. Fill them afresh with your Holy Spirit and grant them the strength to face every challenge. Amen
Released on 3 Jun 2024
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