Acts 7:20-53 | Obstinate or Obedient?নমুনা
We’re tracing the story of Stephen, one of those first Christians who was just appointed a Deacon. He does what the apostles do, and faces the same persecution. He’s eventually martyred, and his death both opens the floodgates of persecution and introduces us to Paul. (You can read Stephen’s story in Acts 6-7.)
We’ve been tracing his story over the past two Plans and will see how it culminates in next week’s Plan. For now, we find ourselves in the back half of a defense and witness he’s giving before the Sanhedrin. In this part, his focus now turns to directly addressing the two accusations against him the Sanhedrin were making – that he is speaking against Moses and the Temple.
Today, just familiarize yourself with what Stephen says. As you do, keep two words rooted in your mind – obstinate and obedient. The Sanhedrin’s insinuation against Stephen, and Stephen’s accusation back against the Sanhedrin, is that they are being obstinate instead of obedient to God. These two words frame the whole story.
As you read, ask God to show you ways you’re being obedient and ways you’re being obstinate towards Him.
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About this Plan
God’s people face a daily choice between obedience and obstinance. It marked Israel’s history. It marks ours too. Acts 7 is a face-off between obedience and obstinance as Jesus’s Kingdom continues to grow. This 5-day Plan continues a journey through the Book of Acts, the Bible’s gripping sequel of Jesus at work in the life of His followers as He expands His Kingdom to the ends of the Earth. It’s a journey on what it means to be a Christian. It’s a story in which you have a role to play.
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