History review 2
Acts 7:30-60 (New Living Translation)
30“Forty years later, in the desert
near Mount Sinai, an angel appeared to Moses in the flame of a burning bush. 31When Moses saw it,
he was amazed at the sight. As he went to take a closer look, the voice of the lord called out to him, 32‘I am the God of
your ancestors—the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.’ Moses shook with terror
and did not dare to look.
33“Then the lord said to him, ‘Take off your
sandals, for you are standing on holy ground. 34I have certainly
seen the oppression of my people in Egypt. I have heard their groans and have
come down to rescue them. Now go, for I am sending you back to Egypt.’
35“So God sent back the same man his
people had previously rejected when they demanded, ‘Who made you a ruler and
judge over us?’ Through the angel who appeared to him in the burning bush, God
sent Moses to be their ruler and saviour. 36And by means of many wonders and
miraculous signs, he led them out of Egypt, through the Red Sea, and through
the wilderness for forty years.
37“Moses himself told the people of
Israel, ‘God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from among your own
people.’ 38Moses was with our ancestors, the assembly of God’s people in the
wilderness, when the angel spoke to him at Mount Sinai. And there Moses
received life-giving words to pass on to us.
39“But our ancestors refused to listen
to Moses. They rejected him and wanted to return to Egypt. 40They told Aaron,
‘Make us some gods who can lead us, for we don’t know what has become of this
Moses, who brought us out of Egypt.’ 41So they made an idol shaped like a
calf, and they sacrificed to it and celebrated over this thing they had made. 42Then God turned
away from them and abandoned them to serve the stars of heaven as their gods!
In the book of the prophets it is written,
‘Was it to me you were bringing
sacrifices and offerings
during those forty years in the
wilderness, Israel?
43No, you carried your pagan gods—
the shrine of Molech,
the star of your god Rephan,
and the images you made to worship
them.
So I will send you into exile
as far away as Babylon.’
44“Our ancestors carried the Tabernacle with
them through the wilderness. It was constructed according to the plan God had
shown to Moses. 45Years later, when Joshua led our ancestors in battle against the nations
that God drove out of this land, the Tabernacle was taken with them into their
new territory. And it stayed there until the time of King David.
46“David found favor with God and asked
for the privilege of building a permanent Temple for the God of Jacob. 47But it was Solomon
who actually built it. 48However, the Most High doesn’t live in temples made
by human hands. As the prophet says,
49‘Heaven is my throne,
and the earth is my footstool.
Could you build me a temple as good
as that?’
asks the lord.
‘Could you build me such a resting
place?
50Didn’t my hands make both heaven and
earth?’
51“You stubborn people! You are heathen at
heart and deaf to the truth. Must you forever resist the Holy Spirit? That’s
what your ancestors did, and so do you! 52Name one prophet your ancestors
didn’t persecute! They even killed the ones who predicted the coming of the
Righteous One—the Messiah whom you betrayed and murdered. 53You deliberately
disobeyed God’s law, even though you received it from the hands of angels.”
54The Jewish leaders were infuriated by
Stephen’s accusation, and they shook their fists at him in rage. 55But Stephen, full
of the Holy Spirit, gazed steadily into heaven and saw the glory of God, and he
saw Jesus standing in the place of honor at God’s right hand. 56And he told them,
“Look, I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing in the place of
honor at God’s right hand!”
57Then they put their hands over their
ears and began shouting. They rushed at him 58and dragged him out of the city and
began to stone him. His accusers took off their coats and laid them at the feet
of a young man named Saul.
59As they stoned him, Stephen prayed,
“Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.” 60He fell to his knees, shouting,
“Lord, don’t charge them with this sin!” And with that, he died.
In what ways would you want to be more like Stephen ?
Stephen saw the glory of God and Jesus the Messiah standing at God's right hand. Stephen's vision supported Jesus' claim of being the Messiah and angered the Jewish leaders who had condemned Jesus to death for blasphemy. They would not tolerate Stephen's words, so they dragged him out of the city and killed him. People may not kill us witnessing about Christ, but they will let us know they don't want to hear the truth and often try to silence us. Keep honoring God in your conduct and words; though many may turn against you and your message, some will follow Christ. Remember, Stephen's death made a profound impact on Paul, who later became the world's greatest missionary. Even those who oppose you now may later turn to Christ.
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