These are some of the last words our brother Stephen cried out before he surrendered his very life in sacrifice for the Lord.
The first thing I notice about this passage is that Jesus was in a standing position. Usually He is sitting on His throne. Apparently, in that moment, He was so wrapped up in what was transpiring that He had gotten up off His throne. Stephen beheld his Lord and King receiving his ultimate act of worship, pouring out his own life’s blood for the One he loved. I believe he saw inexpressible depths of overwhelmed love, gratitude, and devotion burning in Jesus’ eyes.
The second thing that is impressed on me is that the heavens were opened over Stephen’s willing, extravagant gift of his own life. His testimony stands out as a living example of the principle God set forth in Deuteronomy 28. That is, obedience brings an open heaven. “…If you diligently obey the voice of the Lord your God… The Lord will open to you His good treasure, the heavens, to… bless all the work of your hand” (Deut. 28:1b; 12a,c, NKJV).
According to Ezekiel 36:27, the work of the Holy Spirit is to produce obedience in our hearts. We are utterly dependent on Him to empower us to walk in God’s ways. However, He will never force Himself on us. He deeply respects the faculty of free will that He gave to us at creation. If we are not willing, He will wait and continually woo us. He will produce obedience in us only when we surrender to His transformational process in our lives.
All God needs is our willingness, and He will do the rest. This is why David cried out, “Grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me!” (Ps. 51:12b, NIV).
For those of His beloved children who haven’t quite yet gotten to the place of a willing spirit, this same chapter of Deuteronomy describes the inverse principle at play. As a direct result of disobedience, “…your heavens which are over your head shall be bronze…” (v. 23a).
As you meditate on this truth, it may be time to allow God to search you. Is there an area of your life where it feels like the heavens are closed over you? Is it possible that Holy Spirit has been gently nudging you in a certain direction, and you have not yet been willing to surrender?
Dear, precious child, there is no condemnation in Christ Jesus! Not now, not ever. However, take a moment and just imagine what life might look like post-surrender… Doesn’t an open heaven, with God’s rich blessing over all the work of your hands, sound pretty amazing?
Will you freely offer to Jesus the gift of your life today?
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Have you experienced an open heaven? What is that like?
Jennifer, for some time now I have been drawn to look up and see the “CLOUDS” with the Son of God, returning soon. My heart races, I am often drawn to tears. This is impossible to describe. I am blessed among men. Len Wisniewski – I will send you a pic I took the other day- the closest I can describe.
Your prayers are of great value- another court hearing. [Jesus is at my side].
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Wow, that sounds beyond words amazing, Len! A kind of ecstasy in the Holy Spirit! Precious beyond description. I look forward to seeing the picture. And 🙏🏼🙏🏼 with you.
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Not a direct vision, but a feeling, that somewhere there, my grandmother waits. She’s sitting in a swing under the shade of a hickory tree, blanket spread on the ground below for her grandkids. The skies are clear, a gentle breeze blows, no humidity anywhere around. She looks up, smiles and says, “Welcome home.”
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That brought the biggest joyful smile to my face! Yes! The Holy Spirit bears witness with my spirit that this is exactly the truth! Thank you 😊😊
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Jennifer, thanks for sharing rich scripture along with your encouraging words. I can feel Christ’s sense of sadness and disappointment as the final moments of Stephen’s life unfold. It is a very humbling scene, and your words ring so clear. Thanks for sharing and blessing my day.
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You are so very welcome, Richard! You are absolutely right about that. Thank you for bringing me new understanding of story too. Jesus cares so very deeply about our pain!
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What a great observation! It gets one to thinking, I love when something new pops out from the Bible!
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Absolutely! I recently turned 43 and feel like He says that my verse for this year is Isaiah 43:19, “Behold, I am doing a new thing!” He always is coming up with something new!
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Love it!
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I can’t remember all the names of the posts, but if you ever get bored, feel free to dig around on the blog. There’s a few posts where I share little things I’ve caught that can only be from the Lord but nobody else saw.
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I will for sure do that! Isn’t that exciting when the Holy Spirit shows you those revelations? That always stirs my spirit up with much joy! If you are going through your archives and one sticks out at any point, send me the link, too!
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https://theeclecticcontrarian.wordpress.com/2018/09/04/power-in-subtleties/
https://theeclecticcontrarian.wordpress.com/2018/09/06/angels-unawares/
Here’s a couple!
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Thank you so much, John! I enjoyed them very much! Very encouraging 😊😊
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Praise God!
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Amen! 😀
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Powerful!!!!!!!!
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Thank you, Anthony! 😊😊
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I have not seen open heaven yet. Twice I envisioned loved ones walking on toward heaven. But, the Bible promises that I will not only see heaven but I shall live there, be a part of God’s glory. This sustains and encourages me onward.
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Amen Roo! It really does provide so much strength and encouragement! I love to meditate on the glorious eternity that awaits us! 😊
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