In This Series
- Waiting (Acts 1:1-14)
- Spirit (Acts 1:15-2:13)
- Witness (Acts 2:14-41)
- Devoted (Acts 2:42-47)
- Restored (Acts 3)
- Boldness (Acts 4)
- Truth (Acts 5)
- Defense (Acts 6-7)
- Amazed (Acts 8:1-25)
- Go (Acts 8:26-40)
- The Way (Acts 9:1-22)
- Clean (Acts 10)
- Led by the Spirit (Acts 11)
- Politics (Acts 12)
- Confrontation (Acts 13)
- Humility (Acts 14:1-18)
- The Crowd (Acts 14:19-28)
- Conflict (Acts 15:1-35)
- Reconciliation (Acts 15:36-41)
- Disrupted (Acts 16)
- King (Acts 17:1-15)
- Resurrection (Acts 17:16-34)
- Discouragement (Acts 18:1-16)
- Preaching (Acts 18:18-28)
- Responses (Acts 19)
- Sleep (Acts 20:1-16)
- Give (Acts 20:17-38)
- Called (Acts 21:1-16)
- Confusing (Acts 21:17-22:30)
- Conscience (Acts23:1-11)
- Hope (Acts 24)
- Light (Acts 25-26)
- Beginning (Acts 28)
Series Info

Acts (33)
Sunday, August 05, 2018
Defense (Acts 6-7)

Chase Replogle
Pastor
The death of Stephen is the culmination of an escalating tension in Jerusalem. The religious leaders had finally had enough. Stephen would become the first martyr of the Christian church, but not before he could deliver one of the most important speeches in Acts.
Stephen’s speech is the largest portion of Acts 7, but it was more than his words that are remembered. Stephen was given a vision of Jesus Christ. His vision is a powerful word to the church.