Living Your Dash: Stephen's Legacy of Faith

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``God picked the most simple. He picked the people that were ordinary. And so when you have those thoughts and those ideas that come into your mind, when you feel like God is maybe prompting your heart to do something and you go, I'm just too ordinary, God. I don't have anything to give. I don't have anything that I can do for you. Oh, you're just setting yourself up. You realize that because that's who God wants. God wants the ordinary. God wants the simple. He wants people that think that they have nothing to contribute because why you become even much more of a useful instrument for him. [00:29:58] (44 seconds)

He simply went to the word of God. And there's two things that you're going to see in his message as we go through this. First of all, God's people have always resisted. All right. And the second thing is that what they were trying to achieve back then and putting all of their chips in that the law was going to save them by doing all the right things, crossing their T's, dotting their I's, living as perfect as they possibly could, was never going to get them into heaven. [00:33:47] (27 seconds)

But Stephen, full of the Holy Spirit, looked up to heaven and he saw the glory of God and Jesus standing at the right hand of God. And he said, look, I see heaven open and the son of man standing at the right hand of God. [00:42:00] (17 seconds)

There's only a few instances in the Bible where there is this vision of being able to see God up in heaven and to see Jesus there. And this is the only one where Jesus is not sitting. Where Jesus is not sitting.at the right hand of God. This is the only instance where you see Jesus standing. And so those that have studied scripture and put a lot of time and energy into all of looking back historically into this and looking at the context of it and the words, feel like this is an opportunity when Jesus is welcoming Stephen. He's about, he knows he's about to give his life. Almost in a place of honor, recognizing him, welcoming him in. [00:42:17] (45 seconds)

And while they were stoning him, Stephen prayed, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. And he fell on his knees and he cried out, Lord, do not hold this sin against them. This seems familiar, doesn't it? We have a reminder of what Jesus did on the cross. Stephen would have remembered this. He's not just trying to be pious and holy. He had learned. His heart was in line with Jesus. His heart was in line with God. And he understood that in that moment, it wasn't them as people that they were unsavable. That their hearts couldn't be pulled back in. He said, don't hold this sin against him. And when he had said this, he fell asleep. He passed. [00:43:39] (54 seconds)

And we see that one of the first things that stood out is that the core of who we are as Christians, it's not about me. It's not what God can do for me. And yet there's so many times that we show up at church and that's really what we're hoping for. We want the music to be a certain way. We want the scriptures and the preaching to be a certain way, the style to be a little bit different maybe.what we prefer. Perhaps we wish our group looked a little bit different or that we did events and mission work or anything else, or that I'm just coming and I'm just here to receive, right? I just need to get filled back up. And we realize that getting filled back up actually happens when we serve Christ. It doesn't come just coming to receive. We get that filled tank every time we live for God and we serve him the way we should. And so Stephen shows us that at the core of our Christian commitment, it's not about me, it's about serving God. [00:45:30] (65 seconds)

Christians also are a little bit, kind of a funny word, befuddling, right? I kind of heard that this past week and I went ahead and thought, well, I'm going to use that. Befuddling. It's kind of like where you scratch your head and go, that seems like a contradiction. It seems like you're being one way, but you're also being another. And that gets kind of confusing to some people. And I get that. I think it gets confusing in our hearts sometimes too, because we look at the people around us and what do we want to do? We want to be truthful and we want to be honest with them, right? I mean, we were supposed to be, but at the same time, we want to offer them grace. Stephen did that. [00:51:12] (40 seconds)

And we see that we are blessed no matter what it is that we face. And I hope that we never face those things here. It could happen. But I hope that we never do. But no matter what you face, you're blessed. And so we learn from Stephen, one of the life stories is that we're reminded that it's not meant to be easy to be a Christian. And that we need to stand firm in our faith and live from the Holy Spirit. [00:57:44] (29 seconds)

And as a result of that, he pricked the heart of Saul. Saul's going to remember this later. It is a thought that's in his mind. I don't know how you could not get that out of your mind, watching something like that happen. And even though Saul began going and persecuting himself, Satan was just stirring that anger in his heart, we see that God's not done with Saul and the seed that was planted there. [01:02:22] (33 seconds)

What are you doing with the dash? That's what this message has been about. We looked at Stephen. We looked at his message, but we also looked at the legacy that he left behind. And what are you doing with the dash? For those of you that are young in this room, your young believers, you're hopefully just a little bit into that dash. And you got many, many years.is in front of you. What are you going to do with it? What will be your legacy? For those of us that may feel like we're at the end, time's not over yet, right? Stephen left a legacy, a big one, in a matter of seconds because of the stand that he took and the message he delivered. Lord, lean into what God's asking you to do and live for him. [01:02:55] (54 seconds)

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