The Bible Made Real With Kathy
📖 Episode Summary In this episode of The Bible Made Real Podcast, Kathy Abraham walks through Acts chapter 7, one of the most powerful and pivotal chapters in the New Testament. We explore Stephen’s bold defense before the council, where he traces God’s redemptive work through history—from Abraham to Moses to Jesus—revealing a consistent pattern: God moves, and people resist. This chapter culminates in Stephen becoming the first Christian martyr, displaying extraordinary courage, clarity, and Christ-like forgiveness—even in the face of death. This is a call to live with eternal vision, unwavering truth, and Spirit-filled boldness. 🔥 What You’ll Learn * Why Acts 7 is one of the most important speeches in the New Testament * The redemptive pattern seen through Abraham, Joseph, and Moses * How people consistently resist the work of God * Why religious knowledge does not equal true obedience * What it means to stand firm in truth under pressure * How Stephen modeled Christ—even in his final moments * The lasting impact your faith can have on others 📚 Key Scripture * Acts 7:1–53 — Stephen’s speech and defense * Acts 7:54–60 — Stephen’s vision and martyrdom ✨ Key Teaching Points 1. God’s Plan Is Revealed Through History Stephen walks through the Old Testament to show God’s consistent work: * Abraham was called by God * Joseph was rejected, then became a deliverer * Moses was rejected, then sent as a leader Pattern: God’s chosen servants are often rejected before being recognized. 2. People Resist the Holy Spirit Stephen confronts the council directly: > “You stiff-necked people… you always resist the Holy Spirit.” Truth: The issue is not lack of evidence—it’s hardness of heart. 3. God Is Not Confined to a Place Stephen dismantles their belief that God is limited to the temple. * God moved with Abraham outside the land * God was with Joseph in Egypt * God met Moses in the wilderness Key Insight: God is not restricted to systems, locations, or traditions. 4. Religious Activity ≠ Obedience The leaders knew Scripture—but still rejected God. Warning: You can know about God and still resist Him. 5. Truth Stands Firm Under Pressure Stephen does not compromise—even when facing death. He speaks boldly, clearly, and without fear. 6. A Vision of Eternity Changes Everything In his final moments, Stephen sees heaven opened: > “I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.” His focus shifts from earthly suffering to eternal reality. 7. Christ-Like Forgiveness in the Face of Death As he is being stoned, Stephen prays: > “Lord, do not charge them with this sin.” This mirrors Jesus on the cross. This is supernatural grace. 8. The First Martyr Sets the Pattern Stephen is known as the first Christian martyr. His life reflects: * Bold proclamation * Spirit-filled wisdom * Faithful endurance * Forgiveness in suffering 9. Your Faith Impacts Others Saul (later Paul the Apostle) witnessed Stephen’s death. Key Insight: Your obedience may plant seeds in others—even if you don’t see the outcome. 💡 Real-Life Application * Speak truth boldly, even when it’s uncomfortable * Don’t confuse religious activity with real obedience * Keep your heart soft toward the Holy Spirit * Fix your eyes on eternity, not temporary comfort * Walk in forgiveness—even when it’s hard Welcome to The Bible Made Real. Be sure to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes. You can connect with Kathy on Instagram @kathyabidinglight and learn more at kathyabraham.com.
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