Ananias & Sapphira and The Holy Spirit (Acts 5)
Mothers Day 2026 This powerful exploration of Acts chapter 5 confronts us with one of the most sobering moments in the early church: the story of Ananias and Sapphira. While we often celebrate the miraculous growth and supernatural provision in the book of Acts, this passage reminds us that the Christian life isn't just about blessings and miracles—it's fundamentally about honesty before God. The central issue wasn't about money or generosity at all, but about the integrity of our hearts. Ananias and Sapphira weren't required to give anything, but when they pledged to give fully while secretly holding back, they crossed a line from human deception into lying to the Holy Spirit himself. This challenges us to examine our own lives: Are we more concerned with appearing spiritual publicly than being honest privately? Do we bring our real selves to God, or do we wear a mask of religiosity? The severity of God's judgment here wasn't cruelty but love—establishing the sacred foundation of His church. Remarkably, this moment of judgment didn't stagnate the early church but deepened it, leading to even greater miracles and multitudes coming to faith. We're invited to approach holy things with reverence, to allow God to touch the hidden places in our hearts, and to recognize that He desires our authenticity more than our performance.