As a man who is discerning a call to diaconate tomorrow’s first reading really speaks to me about that call. The most amazing part to me is how skillfully Luke has worded the death of the first Christian Martyr, Saint Stephen, to show how it mirrored the very death of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
They both spoke with Wisdom and no one could resist their arguments – (Acts 6:10, Matt 13:54)
Both had false witnesses testify against them – (Acts 6:11, Matt 26:59)
The Pharisees stirred up the crowd to turn against them (Acts 6:12, Matt 27:20)
Both were brought in before the council for trial – (Acts 6:12, Matt 26:59)
Both were falsely accused of Blasphemy (Acts 6:13, Matt 26:65)
Both were accused of breaking the Law of Moses (Acts 6:13, Matt 12:2)
Both were associated with high priests – (Acts 7:1, Matt 26:3)
Stephen was dealing with the same people – (Acts 7:1, Matt 26:57)
Both prayed for forgiveness of their executioners – (Acts 7:60, Luke 23:34)
Their bodies were both buried by devout men – (Acts 8:2, Matt 27:59)