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GOD ACTS! (Chapter 5) - True Faith and its Counterfeits

GOD ACTS! (Chapter 5) - True Faith and its Counterfeits

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In Chapter 5 we see three types of individuals.

  • Hypocrites
  • Disciples
  • Religionists

Scene 1 - (Acts 5:1-11)

Hypocrites - ("an actor" appearances matter most)

Then:

Ananias and Sapphira sold property to give to the group and made it look like they gave it all to the apostles'. But without letting the group know Ananias and Sapphira held back a portion of the sale for themselves. (This wasn't wrong - but what was wrong was making everyone thing they had given it all) Somehow Peter knew Ananias and his wife had lied about giving it all to the group and Peter tells Ananias that he has lied not just to the group but to the Holy Spirit, which is the same as lying to God. And then suddenly Ananias dies.

Three hours later…

Peter asks Sapphira if she and Ananias had given all precedes to the group and she says yes and she dies too. Great fear seized the whole "church" (the people of God) when they heard about Ananias and Sapphira.

Now:

God is saying we are to take Him seriously. Not that we are perfect, but that we walk with Him. We see the danger of hypocrisy from this story. God is asking us to be genuine in our faith, to be humble before Him, to focus on Him and not in how we appear to others.

Scene 2 - (Acts 5:12-16)

Disciples - (followers of Jesus - following Jesus matters most)

Then:

The apostles performed many signs and wonders and the believers met together in Solomon's Colonnade. More and more men and women believed and were added to their numbers. People brought the sick into the streets for healing.

Now:

We see there is power in the name of Jesus, there is power in the Jesus movement and power in the Holy Spirit. We are to follow Jesus wholeheartedly, to be committed to the Lord Jesus.

Scene 3 - (Acts 5:17-42)

Religionists - what matters most is power and position regardless of what God says.

Then:

We see the Sadducees are filled with jealousy and arrested the apostles. Then during the night an angel of the Lord opens the doors of the jail and tells the apostles to go and stand in the temple courts and tell the people all about new life in Christ. They go to the temple courts and began to teach the people and that set in motion a series of events:

  • People reported that the apostles had escaped
  • The captain of the temple guard and his officers did not use force to re-arrest the apostles as they didn't want to anger the crowds. All 12 apostles are brought before the Sanhedrin to be questioned.
  • The Sanhedrin had told them earlier they could not teach in the name of Jesus
  • Peter and others respond that they must obey God rather than human beings and that God raised Jesus from the dead - who they had killed by putting Him on a cross. They told that God's plan was repentance and forgiveness of sin. They tell how they were witnesses just as the Holy Spirit is, and that the Spirit was given by God to those who obey Him.
  • Then when the Sanhedrin hear all this they want to put the apostles to death.
  • But Gamaliel (Pharisee who was respected by the people) speaks up - giving an impassioned address encouraging the Sanhedrin not to act precipitously, giving previous examples of rebels and outcomes. Gamaliel's speech persuades the Sanhedrin.
  • Instead of being killed the apostles were flogged (this is a brutal beating) and were told to no longer speak in Jesus' name.
  • Yet they left the beatings rejoicing because they had been counted worthy of suffering for the Name of Jesus.
  • They continued day after day to preach in the temple courts and homes and never stopped proclaiming the good news that Jesus is the Messiah.

Now:

This tells us the importance of following Jesus.

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