The Gospel Power of the Uneducated and Common

Stephen, though opposed and falsely accused, boldly proclaimed Christ and, even in death, reflected Jesus’ forgiveness. His martyrdom sparked persecution that scattered believers, spreading the gospel even further. Philip then stepped onto the scene, performing miracles, bringing joy to cities, and sharing the good news with an Ethiopian seeker who was baptized on the spot. The heart of the message is clear: the gospel’s power isn’t about our eloquence or credentials but about the Holy Spirit working through willing and obedient believers.

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