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Sunday School
' Lesson'
(By REV. P. B. FITZWATER. D. D..
Teacher of Encliah Bible In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(®, I»JJ. Western Newspaper Union.)
LESSON FOR AUGUST 19
STEPHEN, THE MARTYR
LESSON TEXT—Acte 6:1 —7:60.
GOLDEN TEXT —"Who shall separate
us from the love of Christ? Shall
tribulation or distress or persecution
or famine or nakedness or peril or
sword?”—Rom. 8:35.
DEVOTIONAL READING —Rom 8:31-
| 39
PRIMARY TOPIC How Stephen
Showed His Love for Jesus.
JUNIOR TOPIC Stephen Speaks
Boldly for Jesus.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—The First Clnistian Martyr.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—Spirit of Stephen in the Modern
Church.
I. Stephen, the Deacon (0:1-8).
The early church was threatened
with disension over suspected partial
ity in the distribution of alms. to
this time it would seem that the npos
tles did all the work. In view of such
burdens, perhaps some things had been
neglected. However, the church proved
itself capable of meeting the exigency.
A congregational meeting was called;
the ease placed before the church and
the church instructed to select seven
spirit-filled men of good reputation to
administer the temporalities of the
church, giving the apostles the neces
sary time for prayer and the ministry
of God's word. Thus we see how that
the Spirit-guided church was able to
solve its own problems, and how
church government developed. Just
as the deacon's office sprang out of
this dissension, so new needs called
forth new officers. Among the seven
deacons, Stephen had first place. While
engaged In his duties as deacon, he
sprang into the light as an eloquent
and powerful preacher. So mighty was
his ministry that the number of disci
ples greatly Increased; even many of
the priests believed.
11. Stephen Before the Council
(6:9-15).
1 — Disputing With Stephen (vv. 9,
10).
Certain foreign speaking Jews took
the lead In this controversy. Perhaps
the fact that Stephen was a Grecian
Jew provoked them to the act. He
wae more than a match for them while
the debate was carried along the lines
of reason and Scripture.
2 Charged With Blasphemy (vv.
11-14).
They trumped up this charge and
endeavored to support It by secretly
finding and Inducing men to perjure
themselves in their testimony. Stephen
showed in his preaching that God's
purpose was progressive and that the
policy instituted by Moses should be
superseded by the new faith, since this
was the culmination of what Moses
began. He showed that the old dis
pensation would be superseded by the
new and that the church would come
out into the liberty of Christ.
3 Stephen’s Face Transfigured (v.
15).
He was so completely filled with
Christ that his face shone as the face
of an angel. It was Christ shining
through him.
ill. Stephen's Defense (7:1-53).
In refuting their charge he showed
by the history of God's dealing with
the Jews that they had always resisted
Him. Therefore their present attitude
was because they were unwilling to
move forward with the divine purpose.
As pointed out by Stiller four points
stand out in his defense:
1. God’s dealings with the Jews
showed progress. The end was not
reached by a single leap but by grad
ual stages.
2. The temple was not the only holy
place. God appeared at different places
and at different times.
8. Israel invariably opposed God as
He tried to lead them on.
4. He showed his loyalty to Moses
by constantly referring to him.
IV. Stephen Stoned (7:54-60).
1. —Looked Steadfastly Into Heaven
(v. 65).
This was the secret of his calm. If
he had looked about him he might
have been afraid.
2. He saw the glory of God.
A vision of God’s glory can only be
seen by those who are loyal unto Him,
i even nnto death.
8. He saw Jesus standing on the
[ right hand of God. The fact that
Jesus was standing shows that He Is
| actively Interested in the suffering of
| His faithful witnesses.
4. Cast him out of the city and
stoned him.
1 5. His prayer (v. 60). How like that
of Jesus on the cross. Christ so com
pletely filled him that he could thus
act.
6. He fell asleep (v. 60). The Chrls-
I tlan’s death is only a sleep. This sub
lime scene must have vitally affected
Saul who was consenting unto his
death.
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| —Joubert.
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I Those who follow that part of them-
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Fear.
Fear is more painful to cowardice
| rhan death to true courage.—Sir P.
| Sidney.
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA, Toombs County:
Libel for Divorce in Toombs Coun
ty, Superior Court.
S. D. McKay vs Ella Louise Mc-
Kay.
To Ella Louise McKay:
An order to perfect by publication
having been granted by the court,
you are hereby required to be and
appear at said court on the fourth
Monday in August, next, and answer
this complaint in writing, as in de
fault thereof the court will proceed
acording to the statute in such cases
made and provided.
Witness the Honorable R. N. Hard
eman, Judge of said Court.
This July 17th. 1923.
E. F. PARKER. Clerk.
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