Observation: There is something complex happening as the Church grows. Already, the apostles have had to appoint deacons explicitly because of an issue involving the care of 'Hellenistic' versus Hebrew widows (the former - Jews who have embraced Greek culture - felt they were being discriminated against). Stephen, a Hellenistic Jew, is appointed deacon, and soon is in conflict with devout Jews who themselves are Hellenistic.
It seems this is the first indication of cultural conflict within the early Church. The believers have always been - and still are - all Jews, however there is now a division in the cultural thinking and behaviors of the believers. The nature of this division is unclear. Hellenists spoke Greek, but at this point in time everyone spoke Greek (though Jews in Judea would likely have had Aramaic and Hebrew as their primary languages). More likely, Hellenists are those who have fully adopted the culture of Asia Minor ... they likely dress differently, and while they are still Jews and therefore comply with the practices of the Law they likely integrate other Greek/Roman practices into their lives (like embracing entertainment like theater, and participating in philosophical debate that isn't scripture-oriented).
These differences seem minor and irrelevant. However, for some reason, back-to-back incidents now call them out as a point of conflict both within the body of believers and between the believers and their cultural cohort. Between two people-groups who, at their core, believe the same things, division arises because of - what seems to be - an unsubstantiated perception that one group considers themselves superior.
And yes, that is the conflict. The Hellenistic widows believe they are being discriminated against by Church leaders. The Hellenistic Jews believe they are being bested in debate by a fellow Hellenist who is also a 'follower of The Way'. In short, the Hellenists themselves seem to have declared themselves to be a separate people-group, chosen to highlight actions by the Church they feel discriminate against them, and thus accused individuals of wrongdoing (even within the Church itself).
Application: I am reminded of the movie The American President where, in a press meeting near the end, he describes exactly how someone creates conflict ... you define a 'good' people group, convince them of their victimhood, point out a person who doesn't fit that definition, then pick one action of that person that seems flawed, and now everyone believes that person is their enemy.
We know Stephen wasn't doing anything wrong. We can infer the Church wasn't doing anything wrong when the Hellenistic widows complained (the apostles even described the issue as "waiting on tables" almost dismissively, even as they addressed it). However, a group was defined ... they described an issue that made them victims ... the actions of others were called out ... and conflict ensued.
Obviously this pattern applies to every social/economic/geopolitical issue of the day. I expect this pattern is a tool satan has found effective in destroying mankind and harming the Lord's creation. And I hate this pattern.
Prayer: Lord, I am aware there are people who hate me because they have defined themselves, outlined their victimhood, and identified me and/or those like me as the enemy. To the extent I have done this myself, please forgive me and give me your wisdom to reject this pattern in my life. While I abhor sin and desire its rejection in society, may I find ways to love people even when they are different from me. Amen.