Here we sail into one of the seminal sermons of the Book of the Acts, Stephen's address to the Sanhedrin. The longest recorded speech in the history, it establishes key themes and sounds vital notes in the progress of the gospel, laying a foundation for ongoing kingdom work. While there are various ways in which it could be handled, our intention is to keep those primary themes and issues in mind, while trying to see how they come to light in the constituent parts of Stephen's sermon.
Here, then, we begin with the challenge that is raised, and Stephen's response concerning the patriarchs and the promises, emphasising the sovereignty of God's grace, and the fact that he never was restricted to a place, but showed his grace in every place to the people formed by his promise, and showed them mercy despite their rejection of his servants.
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