Stephen was on trial for his life (Acts 7:1-53), but he was more concerned about the reputation of Jesus and the eternal lives of his accusers. The Council of the Sanhedrin had previously sentenced Jesus to death, and they had also warned Peter and John to stop talking about Jesus (Acts 4:18). They now sat in judgement over Stephen, but he knew that Jesus would sit in judgement over them. So, having explored Israel's story of rejecting God (Acts 7:2-50), he warned them that the hearts of his accusers were equally selfish and hypocritical. Stephen wanted them to see that they were wrong.
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