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What does the Bible teach about God's glory as seen in Stephen's death?

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Stephen's vision of God's glory highlights the divine assurance and ultimate authority of Christ.

In Acts 7:55-56, Stephen, full of the Holy Spirit, sees the glory of God and Jesus standing at His right hand as he faces martyrdom. This vision of divine glory is central to believers' faith, as it affirms that Jesus is sovereign over all events, including persecution. Stephen's unwavering gaze towards God's glory while facing death showcases the hope believers have in Christ, who reigns victoriously. This moment reinforces the concept that God’s glory is intertwined with His sovereignty and the faithfulness of His servants, serving as a powerful reminder that believers are called to live for His glory, even in suffering.
Scripture References: Acts 7:55-56

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