Stephen
New Testament

Stephen

The First Christian Martyr

Period

5-34 AD

Role

Deacon, Evangelist, Martyr

Stephen was one of the first deacons in the early church, known for his faith, wisdom, and powerful preaching. He became the first Christian martyr, dying for his testimony about Jesus.

"While they were stoning him, Stephen prayed, "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit." Then he fell on his knees and cried out, "Lord, do not hold this sin against them.""

Acts 7:59-60

Significance

Stephen's martyrdom marked a turning point in church history, leading to persecution that scattered believers and spread the gospel. His Christ-like forgiveness of his killers, including Saul (Paul), demonstrates the power of the gospel to transform hearts.

Life Events

Chosen as one of seven deacons

Full of faith and the Holy Spirit

Performed great wonders and signs

Debated with members of the Synagogue

Falsely accused of blasphemy

Gave powerful defense speech

Saw vision of Jesus standing at God's right hand

Stoned to death outside the city

Forgave his killers as he died

Saul (Paul) witnessed his death

Spiritual Lessons

1

Stand firm in faith even unto death

2

Forgive those who persecute you

3

The Holy Spirit gives boldness to witness

4

Suffering for Christ is a privilege

5

Your testimony may impact people you never meet

6

Jesus stands with those who suffer for Him

Found in

Acts

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