Ananias and Sapphira
Few passages in Scripture are as startling and uncomfortable as the story of Ananias and Sapphira. In a season when the early church was flourishing—marked by unity, generosity, and the powerful work of the Holy Spirit—we suddenly encounter a sobering reminder that God is not only loving and gracious, but also holy. At first glance, the punishment seems shocking. Why would God respond so severely to what appears to be a simple act of dishonesty? Yet this account forces us to wrestle with truths we often prefer to avoid: that sin is more serious than we realize, that nothing is hidden from the eyes of God, and that genuine worship begins with a right fear of the Lord. In a culture that often minimizes sin and elevates appearances, the story of Ananias and Sapphira calls us to examine our hearts and remember that God desires more than outward religious performance—He desires truth, integrity, and holiness in His people. And as we see the seriousness of our sin, we are also driven to marvel at the greatness of God's grace, for the question is not merely why they faced judgment, but why any of us continue to stand in need of—and receive—the mercy of God.
