Once, when a
discussion was taking place between Jewish Sadducees, Pharisees and Hellenists
on the subject of Our Lord Jesus Christ, some saying He was a prophet, others
that He was deluded, and yet others that He was the Son of God, the blessed
First Martyr and Archdeacon Stephen went and stood on a high place and preached
to everyone concerning Our Lord Jesus Christ. “My brethren, why have your evils
increased so greatly that the whole of Jerusalem is in uproar? Blessed are the
people who have never felt any hesitation in their hearts concerning Jesus
Christ. For it was He Who bent the heavens and came down for our sins and was
born from the Holy Virgin, the pure maiden who had been chosen from the
beginning of the world. He took our ailments upon Himself and kept our
sicknesses. It was He Who made the blind receive their sight. He cleansed the
lepers and cast demons out from the possessed”.
When the Jews heard this, they
brought Stephen before the High Priests in the court, since they were unable to
resist the wisdom and power of the Holy Spirit with which the Godly Stephen
spoke. Then they brought false witnesses who testified against the Apostle in
these words: “We’ve heard that he’s spoken blasphemous words against our city
of Jerusalem and against God’s law”. When they’d said this and other things as
well, as narrated in the seventh chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, everyone
present turned their eyes towards Stephen and saw his face shining so brightly
that it was like that of an angel. So, because they couldn’t bear the shame,
they stoned him. All the while he prayed for them saying: “Father don’t hold
this sin against them”. When he had said this, he fell asleep in the Lord.
After Stephen had entered into the sweet sleep of martyrdom, devout men took up
his sacred body and placed it in a box, made of the wood of the persea tree,
that is the peach. When they had sealed it, they set in the side parts of the
Temple. It was then that the teacher of the Law, Gamaliel, and his son Abibas
came to believe in Christ and were baptized by the Apostles. The synaxis of
Saint Stephen is celebrated in the church on a site close to where he was
martyred, called Konstandiana. According to the most accurate chroniclers,
Saint Stephen was stoned three years after the Lord’s Ascension.
Saint Nikodimos the Athonite, Συναξαριστής, vol. II, December, pubd. by
the Brotherhood of Hieromonk Spyridon, New Skete, the Holy Mountain, pp.
395-7).
Source :pemptousia.com
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