Thursday, January 28, 2021

New Testament BIBLE STORY--- #5--- ACTS 6 AND 7

 New Testament BIBLE STORY

Written for Adults

ACTS— Six and Seven - Death of Stephen





SERVANTS FOR PHYSICAL ADMINISTRATION CHOSEN


     The Church of God had mushroomed rapidly in those early

months since the feast of Pentecost and the physical

administration of helping all the people that needed food

and money was getting harder and harder for the apostles to take

care of. It got so out of hand for them that those of Greek

background and upbringing complained against those of Hebrew

background and culture, because they said the widows among 

them were getting neglected, in physical matters.

     So the twelve apostles called the multitude of disciples

together for an open meeting, and said to them:


     "It is not reasonable that we should leave off the study and

     teaching of the word of God to attend to the administration

     of such things like placing food on tables for people to

     eat. So we want you brethren to pick out from among

     yourselves SEVEN men of honest business workings and 

     having respect from all of you, who are also filled deeply with 

     the Holy Spirit, and who are known to have wisdom. Then we

     apostles will appoint and set them over this physical

     administrative matter of making sure everyone receives

     what physical things they need. We apostles can then devote

     ourselves to prayer and study and teaching of the word of

     God."


     The multitude of disciples were very pleased with what the

apostles suggested be done to so things could be at peace between

all of them. They chose, Stephen, a man full of faith and the

Holy Spirit, and Philip, and Prochorus, and Nicanor, and Timon,

and Parmenus, and Nicolas a convert at first to Judaism, from

Antioch. They set those seven men before the apostles: and when

the apostles prayed, they laid hands on them, to dedicate them to

the function of administrating physical needs to the brethren. 

     This was a correct and wise administrative department that

was created by the apostles, in fact it was so beneficial that

Luke records for us that the word of God increased even more, and

the number of disciples multiplied in Jerusalem GREATLY, even a

part of the Jewish priesthood became converts and were obedient

to "the faith" (Acts 6: 1-7).


     We need to note here that it is right and proper for physical 

administration functions to be created in the Church of

God if there is a need for such functions. We need to note the

basic qualifications required to function in that department

within the Church. We need to note that the members of the

congregation have a very important part to play in choosing 

the persons for this function. We also note that it is made very

clear the spiritual leaders (more than one as we find in this

example) have the final approval, it is recorded as "whom we"

(that is the apostles or spiritual leaders) "may appoint over

this business." And it is the spiritual leaders who prayed and

laid hands on them. We must note as well that prayer and the

laying of hands was performed in appointing the chosen persons 

to this administration duty.

     And we must not forget that this function was first and

foremost a physical function, for the handling of money, food,

and all the physical things that God's children were in need of.

It was not a spiritual function that they were appointed to, but

a function of "serving tables." But that does not imply that

those chosen could not be used for spiritual matters IF God so

decided. After all the bottom line is that God decides who he

will use for spiritual matters, yet the first and original main

intent in choosing those seven men was not to be spiritual

leaders but to administrate correctly and wisely the physical

matters of the Church of God. But we shall see immediately 

that the Lord did use some of those men in a mighty way teach 

His word and proclaim Jesus as the Savoir and Messiah.


     There is nothing here to indicate anything "special" about

choosing seven person. It would seem that the apostles thought

seven would be what was needed to carry out this function they

were being chosen for, with the number of disciples in Jerusalem

being as many as they were.  The number chosen could be any

number that was needed to administer the physical matters of any

given congregation at any given time.


     One more lesson comes out in this example. The main function

and duty for the spiritual leaders of a congregation is NOT to be

working hard at physical matters within a congregation, but to be

mainly having lots of time to be able to pray and study and teach

the word of God.


STEPHEN IS USED MIGHTILY BY GOD


     The power that Stephen had through faith was very great

indeed, he did many mighty wonders and miracles, but we are not

told any specific ones, just that he did them.

     Certain ones from different synagogues throughout the Roman

Empire, who had come to Jerusalem to observe the feast of

Pentecost and had not yet returned home because of everything 

the new "Christian" sect was doing and saying, had disputation

with Stephen over the word of God and Stephen's theological

teaching. But they were not able to resist the wisdom and the

spirit by which he taught. so they hired people who said

they heard him speak blasphemous words against Moses and 

against God. Then they stirred up the people, some of the elders 

of the people, some of the scribes, and then had enough power 

to send the Temple guards to arrest him and bring him before the

Jewish Sanhedrin council.

     As Stephen stood before the council, false witnesses came

forth and said, "This man does not cease but to speak blasphemous

words against this holy place and the law of Moses. For we have

heard him say, that this Jesus of Nazareth shall destroy this

place, and shall change the rites which Moses delivered to us."

     When all in the council looked at Stephen when these charges

were uttered, they beheld his face as it was the face of an

angel. We are not told how the face of an angel looks when

talking to men, but it obviously looked much more radiant and

striking than does a normal human face. Probably God was

answering the accusations from those false witnesses, in such a

way as to tell them what Stephen was being accused of was

a huge bunch of garbage (Acts 6:8-15).


     The High Priest turned to Stephen and said, "Are these things 

spoken of you true?" Now, Stephen had the chance to speak,

and from what he went on to say, they certainly allowed him to

say his mind. He preached somewhat of a sermon to them, saying:


     "Men and brethren and fathers, listen to me; The God of

     glory appeared to our father Abraham, when he was in

     Mesopotamia, (now called Iraq) before he lived in Charran

     (Haran, a city in what is now called Syria). And God said to

     him, 'Get you out of your country, and from your relatives,

     and go into the land which I will show you.' And so he came

     out of the land of the Chaldeans, and dwelt in Haran; and

     from there, when his father was dead, he moved into this

     land, where you now live. God gave him no inheritance in it,

     no, not so much as a square foot; yet God had promised that

     he would give it to him for a possession, and to his

     offspring after him, when as up to that time he had no

     children, not one. The Lord had spoken to him and told him

     that his offspring would live in a strange land; and that

     they would come under bondage, and much evil would they

     experience for four hundred years. The nation that would put

     them under bondage God said He would punish, and then

     Abraham's offspring would come out of that land, and serve

     the Eternal God in the land where you now live. 

     And He gave him the covenant of circumcision; and so 

     Abraham had a son called Isaac, and circumcised him the eighth 

     day; and Isaac had a son called Jacob;and Jacob had the twelve

     sons who became the patriarchs. And they were moved with

     envy, and sold Joseph their brother into Egypt; but God was

     with him, and  delivered him out of his troubles and

     afflictions. He gave him favor and wisdom in the presence of

     Pharaoh king of Egypt, who eventually made him governor over

     Egypt as well as his own household.

     Now there came a famine over all the land of Egypt and

     Canaan, and great affliction there was, our fathers could

     not find enough food to live on. But when Jacob heard there

     was grain in Egypt he sent his sons, our fathers, out to

     seek favor in egypt. It was on their second visit that

     Joseph made himself known to them, and Joseph's brothers

     were introduced to Pharaoh. After this Joseph sent to tell

     his father and all with him to come to Egypt. They all came

     to Egypt, and Jacob and all his sons died, and were taken

     over to Sychem, and put to rest in the grave site that

     Abraham bought for a sum of money from the sons of Emmor 

     the father of Sychem.

     As the time drew near for God to perform that which He had

     promised to Abraham, the people of Israel grew very populous

     in Egypt. Then came another Pharaoh who did not care to

     remember Joseph. He dealt very deceitfully and harshly with

     our fathers, even to killing the new born children. At that

     time Moses was born pleasing to God. after being in his

     parents house for three months, he was cast out into the

     river in a basket. It was Pharaoh's daughter that found him

     and adopted him as her own son.

     Moses was taught in the highest form of education in Egypt,

     and knew how to handle words exceedingly well. He also grew

     to be mighty in many deeds of valour. He had by the time he

     was forty years old come to know that he was an Israelite,

     and one day went out to walk and talk with his brethren the

     children of Israel. He saw an Israelite being treated by an

     Egyptian overlord in an evil and unfair manner. Moses got

     into a physical fight with the Egyptian and killed him. He

     thought his brethren would have understood that God would

     deliver them from Egyptian bondage through him. The next day

     as he walked among them he tried to stop an argument between

     two of them, by telling them that being brothers of the same

     family of people they should not quarrel and do wrong to

     each other. But the man who was mainly in the wrong pushed

     Moses away, and said, 'Well who made you a ruler and judge

     over us? Will you kill me, as you did the Egyptian

     yesterday?'


     Moses then knew that soon all Egypt would find out what he

     had done, so fearing for his life he departed Egypt and went

     to the land of Madian, and it was there that he married and

     had two sons. He lived there for forty years. Then one day

     the angel of God appeared to him in the wilderness of Sina

     in a bush that looked like it was on fire. As he approach

     the burning bush the voice of God came to his ears, saying:

     'I am the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, and the

     God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.' Moses was shaking and

     could not look at the flaming bush.

     The Lord continued to speak, 'Take off your shoes for the

     place you stand on is holy ground. I have seen the

     affliction of my people who are in Egypt, I have heard them

     crying and groaning, I have come down to deliver them from

     bondage. I will send you back to Egypt.' So Moses whom they

     refused forty years earlier saying,'who made you ruler and

     judge over us?' is sent back by God to be ruler and

     deliverer. And after showing many wonders and signs in

     Egypt, he also led them to the Red Sea and led them through

     the wilderness for forty years.

     This is that same Moses which said to the children of

     Israel, 'God will raise up a prophet from among you like

     unto me, and Him you shall hear.' This man was the very 

     one who was with that church in the wilderness, was the

     messenger that spoke to Moses in mount Sina, and to the

     children of Israel, who received the live giving oracles of

     writings, to pass on to us. But our fathers would not obey

     God and in their hearts went back to Egypt, even saying to

     Aaron, 'Make us gods to lead us, for this Moses we do not

     know what has become of him.' So a calf god was made from

     the physical things they had, and they bowed before it and

     did sacrifice towards it, and rejoiced in something that

     their own hands had made.


     God finally just turned them over to let them worship the

     many gods of heaven invented by men, as it is written in the

     books of the prophets, 'O, you house of Israel, Did you

     offer to me slain beasts and sacrifice, for forty years in

     the wilderness? Yes, physical sacrifices you did offer, but

     not to Me. You went in to the house and shrine of Moloch,

     and the star god Rephan, and the images you made to worship

     them, not Me. So, I will send you into captivity into a land

     far away in Babylon' (Amos 5:25-27).


     Our ancestors carried the Tabernacle they constructed with

     them through the wilderness. It was made in exact accordance

     with what had been shown to Moses by God. Years later when

     Joshua led them in the battles against the nations that the

     Lord drove out of the land, the Tabernacle was taken with

     them into the promised land. and it was used there until the

     time of David.

     David found favor with God and wanted to build a permanent

     Temple for Him, but was not allowed to do so. It was his son

     Solomon who actually did build it. However, the Eternal God

     does not live in physical building made by human hands, as

     the prophets say, 'Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my

     footstool. Could you ever build me a temple like that? Could

     you ever build a physical dwelling place for me? No, not at

     all, for I have made everything in the heaven and in the

     earth' (Isa.66:1-2).

     

     You stubborn people! You are heathen at heart and deaf to

     the truth of God. Must you always be resisting the Holy

     Spirit? Your fathers did and so you do also. Name just one

     prophet your ancestors did not persecute! They even killed

     the ones who predicted the coming of the Messiah - the

     righteous anointed One. And you betrayed and murdered Him.

     You have deliberately disobeyed God's law, though given to

     you through the serving function of angels" (Acts 7:1-53).


     Well, Stephen's finally words cut like a razor sharp knife

going through butter. They were cut in their hearts but

immediately resisted the truth given to them, and snarled at

him, or cursed him with their mouth and teeth.

     Stephen looked up to heaven and with the power of the Holy

Spirit, in the minds eye, he saw into heaven, and beheld the

glory of God the Father, and Jesus Christ standing at His right

hand. Then, he proclaimed, "I see the heavens opened, and the Son

of man standing on the right hand of God" (Acts 7:54-56).


     They could take no more words form Stephen, they placed

their hands over their ears, started to scream insults at him,

and all with one accord ran towards him, some grabbing him with

their hands and pulling him all the way out of the city. So

worked up with furry and madness of mind they had determined to

stone him to death. Some of the witnesses to all this also got

into the act, they laid down their outer garments of clothing

at the feet of one called Saul (the man who is more popularly

known as Paul in the New Testament), and with many of the angry

members of the Sanhedrin, they cast stones at Stephen until he

was dead. 

     As Stephen was getting stoned to death, he called out, "Lord

Jesus, receive my spirit." He then kneeled down, shouted out with

a loud voice, "Lord, do not hold this sin against them."


     Luke finished this account by writing, "And when he had said

this, he fell asleep" (Acts 7:57-60).


     We see again that the New Testament makes it very clear that

death is a "sleep" not a continuance of life, as we saw Jesus

taught in the Gospel of John chapter 11. It will take a

resurrection to bring us back to life and to be with Jesus

forever more. That resurrection to eternal glory life is when

Christ comes again to earth, to set up the Kingdom of God. 

We covered all that in some detail as we went through the four

Gospels.


     What a sermon speech from Stephen this was, and the way he

finished it….Wow, he pulled no punches, told them like it was,

called a spade a spade, laid the cards on the table, and they

became so out of their minds, they could not think straight.

Their emotions took control of their actions. Under Roman rule

the Jews were not allowed to put a man to death. This was "mob

mentality violence" - mob mentality gone wild.     


     There are times when a Christian, a true follower of Jesus,

must speak up in no uncertain terms, with plain words, even

cutting words, and in such a situation it may cost you your life,

that is your physical life on earth. Being a true disciple of

Christ can be tough at times, sometimes very tough indeed. 

It is then no wonder that Jesus said those who would follow Him, 

would and should "count the cost" (Luke 14: 25-33).


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TO BE CONTINUED


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