Susan Boyle spent most of her adult life living with her cat Pebbles,
caring for her aging mother, and singing in church. She certainly didn’t look
like a musical superstar. That’s probably why the audience laughed at this
unassuming middle-aged woman before she performed in a talent show. Undeterred,
Susan faced the unfriendly crowd, sang beautifully, and went on to receive a
standing ovation.
Stephen was
confronted by a hostile crowd in the days of the early church (Acts 6-7). A
panel of religious authorities listened to lying witnesses accuse him of
blasphemy (Acts 6:13). Stephen responded by speaking the truth of God’s Word,
which reinforced his faith in Christ. At the end of his speech, he said, “Look!
I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God!”
(7:56). Then the crowd stoned him (v.58). Jesus, who was watching from heaven,
welcomed Stephen home.
Most Christians aren’t confronted with this much hostility. Yet we all
need to “stand fast in the Lord” when the pressure is on ( Phil. 4:1). We can’t
let others silence our voice for Christ. Speaking up for Jesus does not always
win the crowd’s favor here on earth, but it does ensure His approval in heaven,
where it matters the most.