Daily Devotional

June 24th 2026

WEDNESDAY

When the Sanhedrin heard this, they covered their ears. They yelled at the top of their voices. They all rushed at him. They dragged him out of the city. They began to throw stones at him to kill him.—Acts 7:57–58a (NIRV)

Stephen’s final moments reveal more than the death of a faithful servant—they expose the deadly pattern of what happens when people cling to power instead of truth.
Stephen, a Grecian Jew transformed by the liberating Gospel of Jesus Christ, gave himself fully to the work of the Church. His ministry was holistic: he preached salvation with clarity, and he lifted the quality of people’s lives through signs, wonders, and compassionate service. Stephen reminds us that the Church’s mission is incomplete when it tends only to souls but ignores bodies, systems, and the lived conditions of God’s people. Liberation is always aimed at meeting the needs of the whole person.
But as Stephen’s ministry grew, so did the opposition. The same Sanhedrin that condemned Jesus now targeted him. They could not deny the power of his witness, so they manufactured lies to silence him. Their resistance was not rooted in ignorance but in fear that the Gospel would dismantle the structures that protected their privilege.
Luke says they covered their ears. That is the posture of people who want religion without repentance, tradition without transformation, God without accountability. They wanted a faith that affirmed their authority but did not challenge their injustice. Stephen exposed their truth: they were resisting the Holy Spirit. Resistance to the Spirit is not passive—it’s active rebellion against God’s liberating work.
This resistance shows up today. Many reject the Gospel not because it’s unclear, but because it’s inconvenient. Many prefer their own ideas over God’s truth. But to cling to our own beliefs is to substitute our work for Christ’s finished work. It is to stop our ears to the very grace that came to set us free. Truth telling is costly, but liberation always has a price.
Stephen died with his eyes fixed on Jesus—and Jesus stood to receive him.

PRAYER: Lord, thank You for the liberating truth of the Gospel—that salvation and freedom come through You alone. Keep us from stopping our ears or resisting Your Spirit. Give us Stephen’s courage to speak truth, pursue justice, and remain faithful even when the cost is high. Strengthen us for the struggle. In Jesus’ name, we pray. AMEN.

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