Stephen
Before the passage that was read
today, we read that the disciples had a problem. The early church
had problems right from the start, just as all churches do. In Acts
6:1 it says “the Grecian Jews among them complained against the
Hebraic Jews because their widows were being overlooked in the daily
distribution of food.”.
So the disciples delegated the task
to seven men – all Grecian Jews, judging by their names. Stephen
was foremost among them.
He was described as “A man full of
faith and the Holy Spirit” and “A man full of God’s grace and
power”
He was opposed, set-up and arrested.
He preached a long sermon, which, starting with Abraham spoke of the
coming of Jesus. He spoke against the Temple, say God does not live
in houses built by men. He accused the Sanhedrin of killing the
Messiah and breaking the Law of Moses.
This made the Sanhedrin absolutely
furious and they stoned him.
Like Jesus
Just like Jesus he prayed for his
murderers. Compare his words with those of Jesus:
Jesus said, “Father, forgive them,
for they do not know what they are doing.” Luke 23:34
Stephen said “Lord, do not hold
this sin against them.”
Luke 23:46 Jesus called out with a
loud voice, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.”
Stephen said “Lord Jesus, receive
my spirit.”
We say, and we pray that we will be
changed and be more like Jesus. Stephen is our witness that that is
true and possible. Even as he was being murdered, he had God’s
peace. So that he could pray for his murderers that they would be
forgiven.
As I close this morning, my pray is
that we can all have that peace. Because we know where we are going,
our destination is ready, and we know the way to get there.
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