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What can we learn from Stephen’s defense before the Sanhedrin?

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Stephen's defense emphasizes the importance of proclaiming God's history of redemption rather than self-defense.

Stephen's defense before the Sanhedrin illustrates the necessity of declaring the truth of God's redemptive history over mere self-justification. Instead of attempting to vindicate himself against the accusations of blasphemy, Stephen recounts Israel's history, highlighting God's relentless grace and election throughout generations. By doing so, he affirms that God's presence and workings are not confined to the temple or the law but extend universally to His chosen ones. This serves as a vital reminder for believers to focus on God's sovereignty and grace in their testimonies rather than resorting to defensiveness. Stephen's unwavering commitment to God’s truth showcases the empowerment that comes from being filled with the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Acts 7:1-53

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Stephens Death
Don Bell · Dec 10, 2006
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