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51 “Your Witness Begins With Your People”
Passage: Acts 7:2a
“To this he replied: ‘Brothers and fathers, listen to
me!’”
Devotion:
Stephen stood before the chief priest and Sanhedrin to answer
the charge of “speaking against this holy place and against
the law”. As he began his speech he addressed them in the
familiar terms of brothers and fathers as he pleaded with them to
open their minds, and “listen to me!” I really can relate
to Stephen’s frustration. After all, these were his people
(brothers and fathers), yet they missed the Messiah – the
same Messiah they anticipated for hundreds of years and many generations.
How often do we feel that same way as we listen to a family member
or a close friend talk about their life or a crisis they have experienced?
We have the solution – Jesus – but will they listen?
I would suggest that your words will have more impact when your
life is an example (testimony) of those words.
Stephen could command: “Listen to me!” – because
his life was a testimony of his words. This is what the Bible says
about Stephen: a servant (waited on tables serving food to the Greek
widows); full of wisdom; full of the Spirit; full of faith; full
of God’s grace; full of God’s power; did great wonders
and miraculous signs; and he spoke and taught about Jesus. You will
notice the speaking came after everything else and it began in service.
Stephen’s heart was in the place God could use it –
committed to His will as expressed through a willingness to serve.
Question to Ponder:
If you want people to pay attention to your words, you must first
be willing to humbly and quietly serve them. Do you seek an audience
or do you look for opportunities to serve? Your family and friends
are watching, is your life a witness to your words? What could you
do today to serve others?
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