Today we celebrate the feast of Saint Stephen, the first martyr. He was one of the deacons in the church in Jerusalem. Luke records the story of Stephen’s preaching which led to his death.
Jesus said that the time would come when his disciples would be called on to give witness before the authorities. The word witness comes from the same word from which we get the word martyr. A martyr is one who gives witness to the faith even unto death. Jesus predicted that there would be martyrs. “Brother will hand over brother to death, and the father his child; children will rise up against parents and have them put to death.” If this is the case, how are we to live?
First, Jesus cautions us to “beware of men.” Other humans will persecute you for your faith and this does not exclude close relatives. Most people who convert to following Christ as an adult or who grow up in the faith but get serious about it as an adult have experienced this. Close friends, family members, or colleagues wonder what has happened to us and they react. Perhaps the reaction comes in the form of snarky comments or an unspoken exclusion or parents who assure you that they are praying that you will see the light and return from the error of your ways. This is certainly not death by stoning but it can take its toll. Jesus assures us that “whoever endures to the end will be saved.” Living for Christ is indeed a marathon and not a sprint.
Second, Jesus assures us that we need not worry about what we will say when we are called upon to give witness, that the Spirit will speak through us and that it really will not be us doing the speaking. Saint Stephen demonstrated this in his preaching. Those who wished to debate him “could not withstand the wisdom and the spirit with which he spoke.” He was filled with the Holy Spirit. Debates against the Holy Spirit are destined to fail. So, unable to refute what Stephen said, they killed him. Yet, Stephen kept his focus on Jesus. He saw Jesus standing at the right hand of God. He asked Jesus to receive his spirit. He endured to the end.
Beware of men and trust the Holy Spirit, even unto death. Saint Stephen understood this. This is why we celebrate him today.
Saint Stephen, Deacon and Martyr, pray for us.