St. Stephen, “a man
full of faith and of the Holy Spirit” (Acts 6:5 ), was one of the Church’s first seven deacons.
He was appointed by the leaders of the Church to distribute food and other
necessities to the poor in the growing Christian community in Jerusalem,
thereby giving the apostles more time for their public ministry of proclamation
(Acts 6:2–5 ). He and
the other deacons apparently were expected not only to wait on tables but also
to teach and preach. When some of his colleagues became jealous of him, they
brought Stephen to the Sanhedrin and falsely charged him with blaspheming
against Moses (Acts 6:9–14 ).
Stephen’s confession of faith, along with his rebuke of the members of the
Sanhedrin for rejecting their Messiah and being responsible for His death, so
infuriated them that they dragged him out of the city and stoned him to death.
Stephen is honored as the Church’s first martyr and for his words of
commendation and forgiveness as he lay dying: “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit”
and “Lord, do not hold this sin against them” (Acts 7:59–60 ). [Kinnaman,
Scot A. (2008-10-31). Treasury of Daily Prayer (Kindle Locations 32698-32705).
Concordia Publishing House. Kindle Edition.]
Collect of the Day
Heavenly Father, in
the midst of our sufferings for the sake of Christ grant us grace to follow the
example of the first martyr, Stephen, that we also may look to the One who
suffered and was crucified on our behalf and pray for those who do us wrong;
through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy
Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
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