Homily (Reflection) for the Feast of
Saint Stephen, First Martyr (26th December)
(Octave of Christmas) on the Gospel
and the Feast
Acts 6:8-10. 7:54-59;
Ps 30:3-4.6.8.16-17. (R. v. 6);Matt 10:17-22.
The primary source of information about Saint Stephen is the
Acts of the Apostles. Stephen or Stephan, a man full of faith and the Holy Spirit, is the first Christian martyr. He was a deacon, cf. Acts 7:54-59. Stephen is
mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as one of the Greek-speaking Hellenistic Jews selected to participate in a fairer distribution of welfare
to the Greek-speaking widows, cf. Acts
6:5. He was accused of blasphemy and his martyrdom was witnessed by Saul of Tarsus (Saint Paul), a Pharisee who would later himself become a follower of Jesus, cf. Acts 8:1.[1]
Topic: Beware.
Just yesterday we popped champagnes among other things that the
long-awaited saviour was born. And today, we celebrate the first person who died
for this saviour. He warns us in today’s gospel: “Beware of them, for they will
hand you over to councils and flog you in their synagogues; and you will be
dragged before governors and kings because of me, as a testimony to them and
the Gentiles” (Matt 10:17-18).
This warning tells us among other things that to be a
Christian is not all rosy. A call to be a Christian is a call to be a martyr no
matter the circumstance one finds him/herself. At the face of every persecution
that might come one’s way, one must bear witness to the new born king, cf. Lk 21:13. Again, for anybody to be
saved, he or she must endure to the end, cf. Matt 10:22. Saint Stephen is a very good example.
So my dearest in the Lord, as we celebrate our saviour’s
birthday we must also contemplate what it means to be Christ’s follower. Each
of us must be ready for anything that pleases our newborn King to befall us.
Beware, anyone who wants to live an authentic Christian life must be ready for
persecution even from those one least expects, cf. Matt 10:21; Mk 13:12.
Bible Reading: 1Pt 4:12-19.
Thought for today: Tighten your belt and lace your shoes for the race.
Let us pray: May the newborn King help us live
out our call as Christians in every circumstance – Amen.
Saint Stephen – pray for us.
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