Hello everyone, I wanted to know some of your views about (Acts 5). Acts 5 was written by Luke who was a physican as well. I am wondering here about this account as recently I read that a Christian walked away from their faith and this story was the final catalyst. I found it sad when people walk after some time, so to see if they had seen it right, I like to uncover the truth to stories when they have caused some dissent.
I want the right interpetation for this story and my minister will weigh in on it to in some days.
These are the persons views and not mine-
What de-converted me from Christianity ? Acts 5. The story of the couple struck down dead in front of the Apostles.
"Mark was first written. And the first part of Acts was maybe next, as I recall. So what I did was read Mark alone, with an empty head, and acts 5 made total sense then. The padding of matt and Luke change the story. As for John: pure Gnostic invention written approx 60 years minimum after Jesus.
Do you ever wonder why some parts are absolute literal fact, others are handwaved away ? As your pastor done with acts 5. How about Acts 4, Matt 6, John 1 ? Why can't we just hand wave them away here is the thing. I was not willing to hand wave acts 5 away."
The story recounts a couple who sold some land and kept back some of the money and delcared to the apostles it was the full amount. They was chatised for lying to the Holy Ghost and in front of God and they fell down dead the account reports. The wife was asked to confirm this also and she sided with her husband and then fell down dead. I thought that this could be a test case and it clearly would not happen today. The early church was being establised and it is wrong to lie to anybody and ministers should be respected as a vessel of Christ. The account doesn't mention they prayed to God before. They were arrested. Later Romans says we must follow the law of the land. God is the highest authority and I wonder how did they die some some may think they struck by natural cases and make it out yourself.
I noticed these things.
They was not given forgiveness
It was not in line with the Commandment to not murder this also involved loss of blood and life which Christ covers.
They were not before God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit as such
They did not commit blasphemy unto the Holy Ghost
Jezebel and associates were given many chances to change by Christ in Revelations for their immorality which rated as immoral by God, lying doesn't appear to be as grave although it is a sin
When Aaron son's were consumed for defilement by God, they were before God at Yom Kippor I think and the mosaic law
Apostles can be sinful to they are human blessed with the Holy Spirit
God although it was prophecy recently watched his Son being lied about by false witness and they remained upright.
.
It was a difficult case. I have looked it again and the first line struck me..."A certain man named Ananias.."
The story doesn't somehow seem litreal to me and symbolic perhaps of how church ministers should be respected. I see no further illuminating light on the true morals of this story to confirm. The Gospels are Christ's words and the most important thing and Revelations in the faith.
Some think that this case may be not litreal. See below for such arguments. I want to know your views so I can help this person see this in its true light if it needs to be.
"In Acts 5,
Ananias and his wife Sapphira represent a, cautionary, non-literal interpretation symbolizing hypocrisy and the danger of pretending to be more spiritual than one is, notes this article on TruthUnity. They falsely claimed to give all proceeds from a property sale, lying to the Holy Spirit, which led to their immediate deaths, highlighting that such actions are seen as lying to God"
Metaphysical meaning of Ananias (mbd) | Fillmore Faith
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I want the right interpetation for this story and my minister will weigh in on it to in some days.
These are the persons views and not mine-
What de-converted me from Christianity ? Acts 5. The story of the couple struck down dead in front of the Apostles.
"Mark was first written. And the first part of Acts was maybe next, as I recall. So what I did was read Mark alone, with an empty head, and acts 5 made total sense then. The padding of matt and Luke change the story. As for John: pure Gnostic invention written approx 60 years minimum after Jesus.
Do you ever wonder why some parts are absolute literal fact, others are handwaved away ? As your pastor done with acts 5. How about Acts 4, Matt 6, John 1 ? Why can't we just hand wave them away here is the thing. I was not willing to hand wave acts 5 away."
The story recounts a couple who sold some land and kept back some of the money and delcared to the apostles it was the full amount. They was chatised for lying to the Holy Ghost and in front of God and they fell down dead the account reports. The wife was asked to confirm this also and she sided with her husband and then fell down dead. I thought that this could be a test case and it clearly would not happen today. The early church was being establised and it is wrong to lie to anybody and ministers should be respected as a vessel of Christ. The account doesn't mention they prayed to God before. They were arrested. Later Romans says we must follow the law of the land. God is the highest authority and I wonder how did they die some some may think they struck by natural cases and make it out yourself.
I noticed these things.
They was not given forgiveness
It was not in line with the Commandment to not murder this also involved loss of blood and life which Christ covers.
They were not before God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit as such
They did not commit blasphemy unto the Holy Ghost
Jezebel and associates were given many chances to change by Christ in Revelations for their immorality which rated as immoral by God, lying doesn't appear to be as grave although it is a sin
When Aaron son's were consumed for defilement by God, they were before God at Yom Kippor I think and the mosaic law
Apostles can be sinful to they are human blessed with the Holy Spirit
God although it was prophecy recently watched his Son being lied about by false witness and they remained upright.
.
It was a difficult case. I have looked it again and the first line struck me..."A certain man named Ananias.."
The story doesn't somehow seem litreal to me and symbolic perhaps of how church ministers should be respected. I see no further illuminating light on the true morals of this story to confirm. The Gospels are Christ's words and the most important thing and Revelations in the faith.
Some think that this case may be not litreal. See below for such arguments. I want to know your views so I can help this person see this in its true light if it needs to be.
"In Acts 5,
Ananias and his wife Sapphira represent a, cautionary, non-literal interpretation symbolizing hypocrisy and the danger of pretending to be more spiritual than one is, notes this article on TruthUnity. They falsely claimed to give all proceeds from a property sale, lying to the Holy Spirit, which led to their immediate deaths, highlighting that such actions are seen as lying to God"
Metaphysical meaning of Ananias (mbd) | Fillmore Faith
Bible Gateway passage: Acts 5:1 - King James Version
But a certain man named Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession,
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