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Stephen’s Apology Before The Sanhedrin (3)

George C Lubbers·1965-12-01
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The Starting Point in Stephen's Address Acts 7:2, 3 The Starting Point in Stephen's Address Acts 7:2, 3 That the calling to the ministry is not one of weakness but that it is most emphatically one of power and of sobriety is evident in every sentence of Stephen's address. What sober self-control is exhibited here! What a viewpoint here to address the Sanhedrin as "men, brethren and fathers." Do they not sit upon the "Cathedra" of Moses? The fact that they "say," but "do not" does not change...

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Author
George C Lubbers
Date

1965-12-01

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Scripture References
Acts 7:2
Matthew
Matthew 23:2Matthew 24:49
Romans
Romans 3:2Romans 11:36
Psalms 29:3
James 2:1
Ephesians 1:17
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