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Do those words sound familiar?  When Stephen was dying he
             said, “Father, forgive them.”  When Stephen was dying he said,
             “Lord Jesus, receive  my  spirit.”  Those were the words of a
             crucified man.  It sounds a lot like Jesus.  When angry men are
             throwing stones at you, you don’t say, “Father, forgive them.”
             You know the natural heart like I know the natural heart.  How
             could he do that?  Was he saying, “I’m a Christian and I’m
             supposed to turn the other cheek.  I better act like a Christian
             because I am a Christian.”  That was not possible.


             Stephen’s  heart  was  full  of  forgiveness.    Stephen  was  not
             repeating the words of Jesus.  It sounds like Jesus because it
             was Jesus.  Jesus was in his heart and he now had the character
             of the Lord.  That’s fruit; when you are made like Jesus and
             when  you  are  conformed  into  His  likeness.    That  takes  a
             miracle.    Stephen  was  not  some  puppet  that  the  Lord  was
             putting words in his mouth.

             I’m  sure  Stephen  was  so  focused  on  Christ  that  he  was
             distracted from being stoned.  This is an amazing miracle.  Acts.
             7:58 says that they laid the robes of the ones who were stoning
             him at Saul’s feet, “And when they had driven him out of the
             city, they began stoning him, and the witnesses laid aside their
             robes at the feet of a young man named Saul.”  When Stephen
             was dying, I don’t think he was saying, “I hope the Lord uses
             this redemptively.”  He was too busy seeing Jesus.  It was all
             automatic.  It was fruit.  Fruit is intuitive.  We don’t have to
             think about it.  He didn’t think about forgiving.  He didn’t think
             about surrender.  He was like Jesus.  It came naturally.  He had
             a forgiving heart.  He had a surrendered heart.

             I don’t think Stephen saw who was holding the garments.  I
             don’t think he knew that the number one enemy of Christ was
             holding some of the garments.  The number one enemy of Christ
             was the Apostle Paul and he became the number one friend of
             Christ.
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