For the word of God is alive and powerful. It is sharper than the sharpest two edged sword, cutting between soul and spirit, between joint and marrow. It exposes our innermost thoughts and desires. (Hebrews 4:12)
I have always felt that when I did preach, I should generously quote Scripture, because I believe there is authority in the Bible. There isn’t authority in the words of bruce Rice, unless Bruce is quoting the Bible. My authority comes from God’s Word. So I quote it.
People may not like what I’m saying. It may really bother them. But I have heard story after story of people who made a decision for Christ a week, even a month, after it;s conclusion. A seed was planted. Then it germinated and eventually became fruitful… even though it was a little later than anyone thought it would. God’s Word will not return without accomplishing its purpose, so don’t be afraid to quote it.
As young Stephen was about to lose his life, the devil could have whispered in his ear, “Look at you. You gave up your life up for nothing.” But a little seed had been planted. And unknown to Saul of Tarsus, it was about to bear fruit. Here were two young men, both standing up for their convictions. One was very religious. One was genuinely spiritual. Stephen was humble, saved by the grace of God. Saul was self-righteous, proud of his works and deeds. Stephen was defending the gospel, while Saul was persecuting it. But Saul ultimately carried out Stephen’s task. He ended up taking his place and carrying the torch that Stephen once did.