Brian Rhodus discusses Acts 7:44-53, where Stephen addresses the Sanhedrin, accusing them of resisting the Holy Spirit and focusing on rituals over relationship with God. He contrasts the physical temple with the heart, emphasizing that God's presence is not confined to buildings. Rhodus uses the example of John Newton, who transformed from a blasphemer to a preacher, to illustrate that even the hardest hearts can change. He warns against spiritual complacency and the danger of honoring traditions over obedience to God. Rhodus urges believers to let the Bible shape their hearts and lives, not just read it.