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Martyrs - “ Be Faithful to Death, and I Will Give You the Crown of Life”

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Stephen ... looked up to heaven and saw ... Jesus standing at the right hand of God. Acts 7:56

On the day after Christmas many Christians take time to reflect on the cost of following the newborn King. In some Christian calendars 26 December commemorates Stephen, the first Christian martyr.

St-Stephen

The stoning of Stephen
represented in a stained-glass window

Stephen is described in the book of Acts as a man full of faith and the Holy Spirit. His opponents cannot counter his wisdom, so they bring a charge of blasphemy against him. After he has borne a brave witness to Jesus as Lord, he is dragged outside and stoned to death, praying that the Lord will not hold his murderers’ sin against them and committing his spirit to Him. Stephen’s death is approved by Saul, who is later to become the apostle Paul.

The example of Stephen is followed by numerous faithful Christians in our own time. Before Nigerian pastor George Orjih was beheaded by Islamist militants in July 2009 for refusing to convert to Islam, he turned to another Christian and said, “If you survive, tell my brothers that I died well and am living with Christ. And if we all die, we know that we die for the Lord.” The testimony of George and other Christian martyrs today is an inspiration to all Christians in our experience of suffering for Christ.

 

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Extract taken from Barnabas Aid's Advent prayer booklet 2009

Please Pray:
  1. Pray for Christians who face every day the possibility of death for Jesus’ sake, that they may be encouraged by the example of Stephen. Pray that like him they may testify boldly to their crucified and exalted Lord, and receive God’s grace to pray for their enemies.

  2. Pray that those who are called to make the ultimate sacrifice will be faithful unto death.

  3. Pray too for their persecutors, that like Saul they may have a life-changing encounter with the risen Christ and become His servants. Pray that in this way the blood of the martyrs will raise a rich harvest.
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