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

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Stephen's testimony in Acts 7 reflects God's sovereignty and the power of the Gospel.

Stephen's testimony in Acts 7 serves as a profound example of faithfulness in witnessing for Christ, even in the face of opposition and death. He boldly recounts the historical acts of God in calling and delivering His people, emphasizing not only the sovereignty of God in the events of history but also the unyielding grace extended through Jesus Christ. By reminding the Sanhedrin of their heritage, he calls them to recognize their resistance to the Holy Spirit, culminating in his vision of Jesus standing at the right hand of the Father—a powerful encouragement for believers who face persecution for their faith.
Scripture References: Acts 7:54-60, John 17:20-21, Hebrews 4:12

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