Through the Bible Day by Day - Acts 7:1 - 7:1

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Through the Bible Day by Day - Acts 7:1 - 7:1


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Stephen’s Defense: God’s First Called Ones

Act 7:1-13

There are several touches in this eloquent apology which deserve notice. Act 7:2 : “The God of glory.” This chapter begins and ends with glory. See Act 7:55. Note that God appeared to Abraham in Ur, before he had come to Haran at the divine bidding. It is interesting to have this discrimination between the different appearances of God to the patriarch. Act 7:3 : We often have to leave our land before God shows us another. Act 7:6 : God’s promises lighted up the weary bondage of Egypt. Act 7:10 : It is God that delivers us out of our afflictions and gives us favor with people.

The drift of the whole speech, which must be borne in mind as we read it, is that again and again the Chosen People had rejected their God-sent deliverers and prophets, and had taken their own evil courses. The rejection of the Savior was only a parallel to that of Joseph by his brethren, and that of Moses by the nation. Israel had always been stiffnecked and froward, and ought not history to warn Stephen’s hearers against taking a similar attitude towards Jesus of Nazareth? Might not Jesus prove to be as great a blessing in that generation as Joseph or Moses had been in his? The parallel will be complete when Jesus returns in power and glory.