Hello my friend Dr. Brad Miller here with the Daily Bible Refresh.
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Speaker BHere's today's reading and the reading is from Acts 7:59 through chapter 8, verse 8 from the Message as the rocks rained down, Stephen prayed, Master, Jesus, take my life.
Speaker BThen he knelt down, praying loud enough for everyone to hear.
Speaker BMaster, don't blame them for this sin.
Speaker BHis last words.
Speaker BThen he died.
Speaker BSaul was right there congratulating the killers, Simon the Wizard.
Speaker BThat set off a terrific persecution of the church in Jerusalem.
Speaker BThe believers were all scattered through Judea and Samaria.
Speaker BAll that is but the apostles good and brave men buried Stephen, giving him a solemn funeral.
Speaker BNot many dry eyes that day and Saul just went wild, devastating the church, entering house after house, dragging men and women off to jail.
Speaker BForced to leave home base, the followers of Jesus all became missionaries wherever they were.
Speaker BScattered, they preached the message about Jesus going down to a Samaritan city, Philip proclaimed the message of the Messiah.
Speaker BWhen the people heard that what he had to say and saw the miracles, the clear signs of God's actions, they hung on his every word.
Speaker BMany who could neither stand nor walk were healed that day.
Speaker BThe evil spirits protested loudly as they were sent on their way.
Speaker BAnd what joy was in the city that ends the reading.
Speaker BFriends, I just want to thank you for making a little space for me and your life today.
Speaker BOur passage here is from Acts chapter 7:59, 88 and it's all about Stephen being killed and praying for forgiveness and the persecution that followed that with Saul later becoming Paul, wanting to just really scatter the Jesus community.
Speaker BAnd yet out of that scattering came the good thing.
Speaker BPhilip goes to Samaria and crosses the social border that that was all about and proclaims the good news and people are healed.
Speaker BFreedom breaks in and there's joy in the city.
Speaker BLet's go a little deeper with some points to ponder, teaching points from a progressive point of view.
Speaker BThe first is that nonviolence is not passivity.
Speaker BIt's prophetic courage.
Speaker BStephen's last words are forgiveness not because harm is okay, but because he refuses to mirror the violence.
Speaker BProgressive faith takes that seriously.
Speaker BWe name injustice directly and choose nonviolent trauma.
Speaker BInformed responses that protect people and interrupt cycles of harm.
Speaker BForgiveness here is moral clarity plus boundary setting.
Speaker BIt refuses dehumanization on both sides.
Speaker BAnother point to ponder.
Speaker BWhen the center breaks, the mission decentralizes.
Speaker BWhen I want you to get this point here.
Speaker BThe persecution of the Christians by the Romans and by Saul scatters the believers.
Speaker BAnd it says all became missionaries.
Speaker BThat is, the gospel didn't collapse when it was scattered.
Speaker BIt spread, it localizes.
Speaker BAnd progressive communities can lean into this.
Speaker BNot into celebrity platforms, but shared leadership, mutual aid, house to house care, and neighbors empowering neighbors.
Speaker BThe movement moves best when power is shared.
Speaker BAnother point to ponder is good news crosses borders and reduces suffering.
Speaker BPhilip goes to Samaria.
Speaker BThat's an important point because Jewish folks would avoid Samaria.
Speaker BIt was a dangerous place to go.
Speaker BAnd yet he goes there, Philip goes there, and tangible healing follows.
Speaker BA progressive reading says salvation looks like bodies and systems getting freer to access to care.
Speaker BStigma of mental health issues dismantled.
Speaker BInclusion made real and the result.
Speaker BIt says here in the scripture that there was great joy in the city.
Speaker BSo if our witness doesn't lower the community's pain levels.
Speaker BWhere I'm missing the plot, let's talk about an action step you can take.
Speaker BCross a border and reduce a burden.
Speaker BLet me clarify that.
Speaker BIdentify a Samaria in your world that is a person or a group or a place that you've kept your distance from.
Speaker BMaybe a neighborhood you didn't, you don't quite like to visit.
Speaker BOr it may be a class issue or a political issue or a racial issue or religion issue or a sexual orientation issue or an a mental illness issue or something else that you got issues with and take a concrete step to go across that border and to engage in a relationship.
Speaker BFind some way to ease a suffering.
Speaker BOffer somebody a ride to a medical appointment, help with some form of bills.
Speaker BMaybe it's financial investment or perhaps it's some form of intellectual investment.
Speaker BHelping someone do their taxes, for instance.
Speaker BMaybe something like delivering meals or contributing to some mutual aid group.
Speaker BOr invite someone just to listen, have a conversation, play, you know, play chess in the park, something.
Speaker BNo fixing, just presence.
Speaker AAnd if you have some influence in.
Speaker BSome group, church, workplace, city government, politics back a policy or practice that decentralizes care and benevolence, funds peer support groups, shared leadership with marginalized voices, or a paid caregiving lead are some examples of that.
Speaker BWe're going to come back in a minute to have a prayer, but I want you to know that we have a great resource for you.
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Speaker BYou can pick it up at our website, voiceofgodaily.com here's our prayer Jesus study and Nir teach us Stephen's courage without the hardness fill ups Open us without the hesitation when fear scatters us.
Speaker BTurn our scattering into solidarity.
Speaker BGuard us from mirroring the violence we're trying to heal.
Speaker BSend us across borders with listening, laughter and practical help for things like rides and meals, paperwork and presents.
Speaker BBless patients and caregivers, the overwhelmed and the overlooked, night shift workers, new parents, people who stretch to the edge of Meet us in hospital hallways and wooded trails, in family groups as we cheer on others who need to be cheered on and will.
Speaker BBless the giggles and laughter of children.
Speaker BMake our neighborhoods feel your nearness until there's less pain, more dignity and joy in the city again.
Speaker BAmen.
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