To Stephen – Christ Meets Us in Suffering"
Based on Acts 7:54–60
In Acts 7:54–60, we witness Stephen – a faithful servant of Christ – being stoned to death for proclaiming the gospel. Even in his final moments, he sees the risen Christ standing at the right hand of God. On this day, we reflect on how Jesus meets us in our deepest suffering, gives us supernatural strength, and fills us with hope beyond this life. Four key truths guide our reflection:
First, Christ Is Present in Our Pain – As the crowd turns on him, Stephen looks up to heaven and sees Jesus standing – not sitting in judgment, but rising to meet His faithful servant. This reminds us that in our darkest trials, Christ is not distant but actively present, standing with us in our suffering.
Second, He Gives Us Strength to Stay Faithful – Despite the violence around him, Stephen remains calm and focused on Christ. He prays for his persecutors, saying, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them.” His strength does not come from his own courage, but from his vision of the risen Lord.
Third, Suffering Reveals Eternal Reality – Stephen’s eyes are opened to see beyond his earthly circumstances to the glory of heaven. In his moment of trial, he is given a glimpse of the eternal home Christ has prepared for us, reminding us that our present suffering is temporary compared to the glory to come.
Fourth, Our Faith Witnesses Even in Death – Stephen’s final words and peaceful demeanor leave a lasting impact. Saul of Tarsus – who would later become Paul – is present at his stoning, and this witness plays a part in his own transformation. Our faithfulness in suffering can point others to Christ even when we cannot speak another word.
Challenge – Today, bring any pain or trial you are facing to Jesus. Ask Him to help you see His presence in it and to give you strength to remain faithful. Consider how you can respond to your struggles with grace, reflecting Christ’s love to those around you.
Prayer – "Lord Jesus, thank You for meeting me in my suffering and standing with me through every trial. Help me to fix my eyes on You and Your eternal glory, giving me strength to remain faithful even when times are hard. May my life – even in pain – point others to You. In Your name I pray, amen."
Conclusion
Stephen’s story shows us that suffering does not have the final word – Christ does. He meets us in our pain, gives us strength to endure, and opens our eyes to the eternal hope we have in Him. May we trust His presence and remain faithful, knowing that our faithfulness bears fruit for His kingdom.






