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What does the Bible say about Stephen's sermon in Acts 7?

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Stephen's sermon in Acts 7 emphasizes the fulfillment of the Old Testament in Jesus Christ.

In Acts 7, Stephen delivers a powerful sermon that reviews the history of Israel in light of God's redemptive purpose, culminating in the person of Jesus Christ. He discusses key figures such as Abraham, Isaac, and Moses, highlighting that they all looked toward the promised Messiah. Throughout his message, Stephen asserts that Christ is the fulfillment of all the promises made to the patriarchs and prophets, emphasizing that the law and the temple were designed to point to Him. Ultimately, he calls his listeners to recognize their rejection of Christ as the prophesied Savior.
Scripture References: Acts 7:1-50, John 5:39-40, Hebrews 11

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