Saints of December – Stephen

December 26, 2025

Broadcast

                   The Saints of December -- Stephen
                             Acts 7:59-60
                              12/26/2025


        59   And as they were stoning Stephen, he called out,
             ``Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.''
        60   And falling to his knees he cried out with a loud
             voice, ``Lord, do not hold this sin against
             them.'' And when he had said this, he fell asleep.
             (ESV)

        The first martyr of the Christian Church, Saint Stephen, was
   a deacon, a layman appointed by the apostles to take care of the
   secular aspects of the congregation.  We commemorate his death on
   December 26.  As a committed layman, Stephen read and studied the
   Scriptures.  He debated a number of Jewish converts from several
   synagogues in Jerusalem.

        Saint Luke, writing in Acts, said of Stephen: ``And Stephen,
   full of grace and power, was doing great wonders and signs among
   the people.''[1] When those he was debating could not refute his
   arguments, they falsely accused him of teaching false doctrine
   and insurrection.  Stephen could have retracted his statements,
   but rather he stood up and accused the ruling council of the Jews
   of the murder of Jesus Christ.  The council members rose up as
   one, grabbed Stephen, and put him to death.

        Saint Luke recorded:
        And as they were stoning Stephen, he called out, ``Lord
        Jesus, receive my spirit.''  And falling to his knees
        he cried out with a loud voice, ``Lord, do not hold
        this sin against them.'' And when he had said this, he
        fell asleep.


        Thus, Stephen stands as an example for all Christians.  He
   commended himself to Jesus in death, even as he served Jesus in
   life by serving other people.  He forgave those who killed him or
   consented to his death, including a pharisee named Saul from the
   city of Tarsus.

        May our Lord grant us a faith like Stephen, willing to serve
   God by serving our neighbor, willing to forgive those who sin
   against us.  Amen.
   ____________________

   1. Acts 6:8 (ESV)