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What does Stephen's testimony reveal about the rejection of Christ?

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Stephen's testimony reveals that rejecting Christ is often rooted in the hardness of the heart and a misunderstanding of God's sovereignty.

In his address, Stephen outlines the history of Israel’s rejection of God's messengers, culminating in their rejection of Christ. This pattern demonstrates that the rejection of divine truth often stems from a hard heart that clings to tradition rather than Scripture. Stephen says in Acts 7:51, 'You stiff-necked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, you always resist the Holy Spirit.' His testimony serves as a warning against the complacency and self-righteousness that can blind individuals to the truth of the gospel. Moreover, it emphasizes the reality that the sovereign God has revealed Himself through Christ, and those who refuse to accept Him stand condemned. This calls believers to proclaim the essential gospel message boldly and urge others to recognize Christ's lordship.
Scripture References: Acts 7:51

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