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When Heaven Is Open: What Still Feels Non-Negotiable?

11 min · 3 de may de 2026
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When Stephen stands before the Sanhedrin in Acts 7, the violence is immediate and unavoidable. But Luke tells us something extraordinary: heaven is opened, and Stephen sees Jesus. In this sermon, we explore what changes when eternity breaks into the present—and how that reshapes what we call “non-negotiable.” We often hold tightly to things that feel essential in church and in life. But what if seeing Jesus clearly challenges some of those assumptions? This is a reflection on sacrifice, perspective, and the quiet question beneath it all: when heaven is open, what really matters? 📖 Acts 7:54–60

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