
The Bible Recap Day 322 (Acts 7-8) - Year 7
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Nov 18, 2025 Tara-Leigh delves into the remarkable trial of Stephen, whose fiery sermon highlights Israel's history and their rejection of God. She shares Stephen's stunning vision of Jesus standing in heaven before his martyrdom and the curious dual identity of Saul as both a Pharisee and Roman citizen. The podcast explores the scattering of early believers due to persecution, Philip's powerful ministry in Samaria, and his incredible encounter with an Ethiopian eunuch over a contentious passage from Isaiah. This narrative beautifully illustrates how adversity can propel the gospel's reach.
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Jesus Standing For Stephen
- Stephen sees heaven opened and Jesus standing at the right hand of the Father, a detail repeated for emphasis.
- Scholars interpret the standing as Jesus acting as advocate or greeting Stephen into the afterlife.
Saul's Silent Approval
- The crowd removes their cloaks and lays them at Saul's feet before stoning Stephen, showing Saul's approval and presence.
- This positions Saul as a powerful persecutor present at the first martyrdom.
Saul's Dual Citizenship Advantage
- Saul holds dual status as a Pharisee who rejects Jesus and as a Roman citizen with privileged power.
- That combination makes him uniquely positioned to persecute the early church effectively.
