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Why is Stephen called 'full of the Holy Spirit'?

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Stephen is noted to be 'full of the Holy Spirit' to emphasize his divine empowerment for ministry and witness.

In Acts 6:5 and 7:55, Stephen is described as 'full of the Holy Spirit,' illustrating the indwelling and empowering presence of the Spirit in his life. This designation underscores that Stephen was not just a gifted preacher or a dedicated servant but a man who was actively influenced and led by the Holy Spirit. His ability to perform signs and wonders (Acts 6:8) and to boldly testify for Christ amidst persecution was a direct result of the Holy Spirit’s work in him. This theological truth reinforces the importance of the Holy Spirit in equipping believers for service and enabling them to reflect Christ's character.
Scripture References: Acts 6:5, Acts 7:55

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