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What does the Bible say about Stephen's death?

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Stephen's death is portrayed as a significant event that catalyzed the spread of the Gospel despite great persecution.

The death of Stephen, as described in Acts 7, is not just a tragic incident but a pivotal moment in the early church. Stephen, filled with the Holy Spirit, boldly proclaimed the Gospel to the Jewish leaders, which ultimately led to his martyrdom. His death is described in a way that highlights the complete rejection of the message he preached by the very people who were supposed to receive it. Furthermore, Acts 8:1 shows that Saul consented to his death, signifying the deep animosity towards the church at that time, yet it led to a greater spread of the Gospel as the scattered disciples preached everywhere they went, demonstrating God's sovereign use of even evil actions for His divine purposes.
Scripture References: Acts 7:51-60, Acts 8:1-4

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