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Why is Stephen significant in Christian theology?

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Stephen is significant as the first martyr of the Christian faith, exemplifying boldness in proclaiming Christ.

Stephen holds a special place in Christian theology as the first martyr whose death for the faith demonstrates the extreme sacrifice and unwavering courage of the early church. His boldness in the face of persecution, coupled with his profound sermon that traced the history of God’s dealings with Israel, reflects the belief in sovereign grace and the continuity of God's redemptive plan. Stephen's death galvanized the early followers of Christ and serves as a model for enduring faith amidst trials. His plea for forgiveness for his persecutors epitomizes the very grace and love that Jesus taught, encouraging Christians to adopt a similar stance of mercy and compassion even in dire situations.
Scripture References: Acts 7:54-60

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Stephens Death
Don Bell · Dec 10, 2006
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