Welcome to afaithtalk’s Tuesday Bible Study. Today we’re continuing in Acts and now at chapter seven, we will see great faith up close. If you’re not ready for chapter seven, go here and find where you are. Every word of Acts is worth studying so don’t skip chapters.
Before we begin, let’s pray:
Lord this chapter ends sadly, and in between here and there there are lessons of history. Lord, I ask, lead because I don’t even know what to talk about here. Help me. Show us all we need to see in this beautiful life that will end at the end of it. Thank you, Lord. Lead on.
Stephen’s Defense
Please read Acts 7:1-8
1 Now the [a]high priest asked [Stephen], “Are these charges true?”
2 And he answered, “Brothers and fathers, listen to me! The God of glory [the Shekinah, the radiance of God] appeared to our father Abraham when he was in Mesopotamia, before he lived in Haran, 3 and He said to him, ‘Leave your country and your relatives, and come to the land that I will show you.’ 4 Then he left the land of the Chaldeans and settled in Haran. And from there, after his father died, God sent him to this country in which you now live. 5 But He did not give him inheritable property, not even enough ground to take a step on, yet He promised that He would give it to Him as a possession, and to his descendants after him. 6 And this is, in effect, what God spoke [to him]: That his descendants would be aliens (strangers) in a foreign land, and that they would be enslaved and mistreated for four hundred years. 7 ‘And I will judge any nation to whom they will be in bondage,’ said God, ‘and after that they will come out and serve Me [in worship] in this place.’ 8 And God gave Abraham a covenant [a formal agreement to be strictly observed] of [which] circumcision [was the sign]; and so [under these circumstances] Abraham became the father of Isaac, and circumcised him on the eighth day; and Isaac [became the father] of [b]Jacob, and Jacob [became the father] of the [c]twelve patriarchs.
Loads of history in those eight verses. Do you think Stephen is answering the question? It sounds to me like he’s teaching them what they should already know. He most certainly knew what he was talking about.
What can we learn here? God said, Leave… and Abraham listened, Abraham obeyed. God blessed Abraham for that obedience. Abraham is the father of many nations. All of those with faith in the God he believed are part of his family.
Please read Acts 7:9-16
9 “The [ten elder] patriarchs, overwhelmed with jealousy, sold [their younger brother] Joseph into [slavery in] Egypt; but God was with him, 10 and He rescued him from all his suffering, and gave him favor and wisdom in the sight of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, and he made Joseph governor over Egypt and over his entire household.
11 “Now a famine came over all Egypt and Canaan, bringing great distress and our fathers could not find food [for their households and livestock]. 12 But when Jacob heard that there was grain in Egypt, he sent our fathers there the first time. 13 And on the second visit Joseph identified himself to his brothers, and Joseph’s family and background were revealed to Pharaoh. 14 Then Joseph sent and invited Jacob his father and all his relatives to come to him, seventy-five persons in all. 15 And Jacob (Israel) went down into Egypt, and [d]there he died, as did our fathers; 16 and [from Egypt] [e]their bodies were taken back to Shechem and placed in the tomb which Abraham had purchased for a sum of money from the sons of Hamor in Shechem.
Memory, they remembered the promise and the purchased burial spot so those ancestors who died in Egypt, like Jacob and Joseph, their bones were taken back to the promised land.
Please read Acts 7:17-22
17 “But as the time [for the fulfillment] of the promise which God had made to Abraham was approaching, the [Hebrew] people increased and multiplied in Egypt, 18 until [the time when] there arose another king over Egypt who did not know Joseph [nor his history and the merit of his service to Egypt]. 19 He shrewdly exploited our race and mistreated our fathers, forcing them to expose their [male] babies so that they would die. 20 It was at this [critical] time that Moses was born; and he was lovely in the sight of God, and for three months he was nourished in his father’s house. 21 Then when he was set outside [to die], Pharaoh’s daughter rescued him and claimed him for herself, and cared for him as her own son. 22 So Moses was educated in all the wisdom and culture of the Egyptians, and he was a man of power in words and deeds.
“Who did not know Joseph” much misery was caused by the lack of memory in Egypt, of the Egyptians to Israel and to Egypt when God rescued them. Because He did rescue them. But focus on this… as the time for the fulfillment of the promise which God had made was approaching… God’s timing is not our timing. He exists outside of time so we often have much to learn in the waiting for fulfillment. But the wait does not mean He forgot. He will do what He has promised to do. Our God Almighty never forgets a promise He’s made. In faith, all of them are Yes in Christ.
Please read Acts 7:23-29
23 But when he reached the age of forty, it came into his heart to visit his brothers, the sons of Israel. 24 And when he saw one [of them] being treated unfairly, he defended the oppressed man and avenged him by striking and killing the Egyptian. 25 He expected his countrymen to understand that God was granting them freedom through him [assuming that they would accept him], but they did not understand. 26 Then on the next day he suddenly appeared to two of them as they were fighting, and he tried to reconcile them, saying, ‘Men, you are brothers; why do you wrong one another?’ 27 But the man who was injuring his neighbor pushed Moses away, saying, ‘Who appointed you ruler and judge over us? 28 Do you intend to kill me as you killed the Egyptian yesterday?’ 29 At this remark Moses fled and became an exile in the land of Midian, where he fathered two sons.
Did you see that? Starts when Moses was 40. Wait for it. God isn’t yet in the picture.
Please read Acts 7:30-34
30 “After forty years had passed, an angel appeared to him in the wilderness of Mount [f]Sinai, in the flame of a burning thorn bush. 31 When Moses saw it, he was astonished at the sight; but as he went near to look more closely, the voice of the Lord came [to him, saying]: 32 ‘I am the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham and of Isaac and of Jacob.’ Moses trembled with fear and did not dare to look. 33 Then the Lord said to him, ‘Remove the sandals from your feet, for the place where you are standing is holy ground [worthy of reverence and respect]. 34 I have most certainly seen the oppression of My people in Egypt and have heard their groaning, and I have come down to rescue them. Now come, and I will send you to Egypt [as My messenger].’
40 more years. Moses is 80 at this point. If this story is unfamiliar go read it, last part of Genesis, first part of Exodus. Moses was not Abraham. Meaning he didn’t just believe and go. It took help and God to make promises. But he gets there. God will work with you too if you just listen, believe and obey.
Please read Acts 7:35-38
35 “This Moses whom they rejected, saying, ‘Who made you a ruler and a judge?’ is the very one whom God sent to be both a ruler and a deliverer, with the [protecting and helping] hand of the Angel who appeared to him in the thorn bush. 36 This man led them out [of Egypt] after performing wonders and signs in the land of Egypt and at the Red Sea and in the wilderness for forty years. 37 This is the Moses who said to the children of Israel, ‘God will raise up for you a Prophet [g]like me from your countrymen.’ 38 This is the one who was in the congregation in the wilderness together with the Angel who spoke to him on Mount Sinai, and who was with our fathers; and he received living oracles [divine words that still live] to be handed down to you.
See, Moses had lots of God in his life. And He knew Jesus would come, one day, maybe soon, maybe not, but He will come. Historically speaking because we’re on the other side of his arrival and expecting His return. That’s why you need faith. Faith He will come again. Faith He will find you and use you in this day.
Please read Acts 7:39-43
39 Our fathers were unwilling to be subject to him [and refused to listen to him]. They rejected him, and in their hearts turned back to Egypt. 40 They said to Aaron, ‘Make for us gods who will go before us; for this Moses who led us out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what has happened to him.’ 41 In those days they made a calf and brought a sacrifice to the idol, and rejoiced and celebrated over the works of their hands. 42 But God turned away [from them] and handed them over to serve the [h]host of heaven. As it is written and forever remains written in the book of the prophets, ‘It was not [really] to Me that you offered victims and sacrifices for forty years in the wilderness, was it, O house of Israel? 43 You also took along the tabernacle (portable temple) of Moloch and the star of the god Rompha, the images which you made to worship; and I will remove you beyond Babylon [carrying you away into exile].’
They had much trouble believing God was the only, real God and worthy of all our confidence and faith. More misery was dealt them in the wilderness for this lack of faith. And we can learn that our lack of faith and ignoring faith in God will lead to misery in our lives too.
Please read Acts 7:44-50
44 “Our fathers had the tabernacle of testimony in the wilderness, just as God directed Moses to make it according to the pattern which he had seen. 45 Our fathers also brought it in [with them into the land] with Joshua when they dispossessed the [i]nations whom God drove out before our fathers, [and so it remained here] until the time of David, 46 who found favor (grace, spiritual blessing) in the sight of God and asked that he might [be allowed to] find a dwelling place for the [j]God of Jacob. 47 But it was Solomon who built a house for Him. 48 However, the Most High [the One infinitely exalted above humanity] does not dwell in houses made by human hands; as the prophet [Isaiah] says,
49 ‘Heaven is My throne,
And the earth is the footstool for My feet;
What kind of house will you build for Me?’ says the Lord,
‘Or what place is there for My rest?
50 ‘Was it not My hand that made all these things?’
The One infinitely exalted above humanity. He is due all our honor and praise. Work your faith and praise Him.
Please read Acts 7:51-53
51 “You stiff-necked and stubborn people, uncircumcised in heart and ears, you are always actively resisting the Holy Spirit. You are doing just as your fathers did. 52 Which one of the prophets did your fathers not persecute? They killed those who proclaimed beforehand the coming of the Righteous One, whose betrayers and murderers you have now become; 53 you who received the law as ordained and delivered to you by angels, and yet you did not obey it!”
Don’t actively resist the Holy Spirit. Praise the Righteous One and live all your life for Him.
Stephen Put to Death
Please read Acts 7:54-60
54 Now when [k]they heard this [accusation and understood its implication], they were cut to the heart, and they began grinding their teeth [in rage] at him. 55 But he, being full of the Holy Spirit and led by Him, gazed into heaven and saw the glory [the great splendor and majesty] of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God; 56 and he said, “Look! I see the heavens opened up [in welcome] and [l]the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God!” 57 But they shouted with loud voices, and covered their ears and together rushed at him [considering him guilty of blasphemy]. 58 Then they drove him out of the city and began stoning him; and the witnesses placed their outer robes at the feet of a young man named [m]Saul. 59 They continued stoning Stephen as he called on the Lord and said, “Lord Jesus, receive and accept and welcome my spirit!” 60 Then falling on his knees [in worship], he cried out loudly, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them [do not charge them]!” When he had said this, he fell asleep [in death].
Did you see what he saw? What a great man of faith.
What do you suppose they understood in that accusation? There is much opposition to great faith. Probably never understood how wrong they were. There is hope though that some of them repented and found faith. The young man named Saul is going to become very useful to Jesus. But here he was still the pharisee that he grew up to be. Thankfully, Jesus captured him. It’s coming. Let Him get you too.
Footnotes
[a] Acts 7:1 Probably Caiaphas. See 4:6.
[b] Acts 7:8 Jacob’s name was changed to Israel (Gen 32:28).
[c] Acts 7:8 Ancestral fathers of the twelve tribes: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, and Benjamin.
[d] Acts 7:15 Jacob was buried in Abraham’s tomb at Machpelah in Canaan.
[e] Acts 7:16 Lit they, i.e. the bodies of Joseph and his brothers.
[f] Acts 7:30 Horeb is the range of mountains of which Sinai is a peak (Ex 3:1)
[g] Acts 7:37 Or as He raised up me.
[h] Acts 7:42 A mythological group of gods represented by the heavenly bodies and constellations.
[i] Acts 7:45 Or Gentiles.
[j] Acts 7:46 The earliest mss read house instead of “God”; the Septuagint reads God.
[k] Acts 7:54 This would include the members of the Council (Sanhedrin, Jewish High Court) and those witnessing the proceedings.
[l] Acts 7:56 The vision acknowledged Stephen’s right standing with God.
[m] Acts 7:58 At this time Saul (later known as the apostle Paul) was an active and devoted Pharisee.