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Acts Chapter 7 Stiff-Necked Hearts | Stephen's Prophetic Testimony and Heavenly Vision Deep Study


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Welcome back to Bible Chapter by Chapter, where we walk carefully and faithfully through God's Word one chapter at a time.

In Acts Chapter 7, Stephen, falsely accused, stands before the council not to argue for his life, but to deliver a prophetic testimony. This longest recorded speech in Acts is a sweeping recount of Israel's history—from Abraham and Joseph to Moses and the prophets. Stephen traces a recurring, sobering pattern: God's faithful initiative is consistently met with the people's resistance, rejection, and idolatry.

This chapter confronts the assumption that God is confined to sacred buildings, affirming His transcendence and sovereign presence beyond any temple built by human hands. The climax arrives as Stephen, full of the Holy Spirit, is granted a vision of Jesus standing in welcome, moments before his martyrdom. His final words, echoing the mercy of Christ, are a seed of the wider mission. We also get a quiet, impactful glimpse of Saul, the church's future apostle, watching from the edges.

Join us as we explore the cost of faithful witness, the tragic pattern of spiritual resistance, and the ultimate, unchanging affirmation of Christ's reign.

In this Deep Study, we look at:

  • God's initiative in Abraham (verses 1-8).
  • The pattern of rejection and Providence in Joseph (verses 9-16).
  • Misunderstood deliverers and the delayed call of Moses (verses 17-29).
  • The limits of sacred space and the sovereignty of God's presence (verses 44-50).
  • Stephen’s final, courageous confrontation and vision of Jesus (verses 51-56).

If you are reading along, we are using the World English Bible (WEB).

The Acts of the Apostles Chapter 7 | Season 4: Empowered by The Spirit

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Bible Chapter by ChapterBy Chris Hintsala