Stephen, the First Martyr

Scripture: Acts 6:8-8:4

Pastor Q’s sermon, “Stephen, the First Martyr,” traces Stephen’s godly character, bold witness, and sacrificial death as the first Christian martyr. He highlights how Stephen, a Spirit-filled servant chosen in Acts 6, displayed extraordinary wisdom, grace, and power—so much so that opponents could not refute him and resorted to lies, stirring hostility that led to his arrest. In Acts 7 Stephen responds with a sweeping retelling of Israel’s history, exposing Israel’s pattern of resisting God and ultimately rejecting the Righteous One, Jesus. Enraged, the leaders stone him, yet Stephen sees Jesus standing at God’s right hand and dies with Christlike forgiveness on his lips. Though Stephen’s life seems cut short, God uses his martyrdom to scatter believers to Judea and Samaria, fulfilling Acts 1:8, and his death deeply impacts Saul, who will later become Paul. PQ concludes that Stephen’s “crown” reminds us that God redeems suffering, advances the unstoppable gospel through hardship, and calls the church to faithfulness, hope, and courageous witness even in difficult seasons.

Sunday Service: November 16, 2025 • Pastor Q Kim at HOPE Church in Clarksville, MD


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