{"id":259,"date":"2021-01-19T20:23:21","date_gmt":"2021-01-19T20:23:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/176.32.230.18\/swordmagazine.net\/?p=259"},"modified":"2021-02-21T20:45:19","modified_gmt":"2021-02-21T20:45:19","slug":"love-truths-minder","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/swordmagazine.net\/?p=259","title":{"rendered":"Love: truth&#8217;s minder"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><em><strong>God is not mocked\u2026 hypocrisy can be life-threatening<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>As a youngster I used to love our family gatherings. Dad had a superb, if untrained, tenor voice and his \u2018party pieces\u2019 were always in demand. Although, most often, he sang old Irish ballads, his playful humour would occasionally rise to a comic duet with one of my aunts: \u2018Anything you can do, I can do better\u2019. The song came back to mind when I was reading Dr Luke\u2019s fifth chapter of Acts\u2026.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Chapter four ends with a footnote on normal church life: \u201cJoseph, who was also called by the apostles Barnabas (which means son of encouragement), a Levite, a native of Cyprus, sold a \ufb01eld that belonged to him and brought the money and laid it at the apostles&#8217; feet.\u201d (Acts 4:36-37)&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Just before Luke mentions Barnabas\u2019 generosity, he makes a simple but arresting observation about the earliest church:\u201cThere was not a needy person among them, for as many as were owners of lands or houses sold them and brought the proceeds of what was sold and laid it at the apostles\u2019 feet, and it was distributed to each as any had need\u201d. (Acts 4:34-35) In the short span of their Spirit-led existence, Jesus\u2019 shared love had made poverty history \u2013 that is, within the Christian community. This is the inspired context in which Luke mentions Barnabas. His generosity was the natural expression of a gloriously infectious mutual concern.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<!--more-->\n\n\n\n<p>Don\u2019t let\u2019s miss the importance of this. Here is a community, predominantly, though not exclusively, Jewish, looking very different from the surrounding culture. It got them noticed. Moses had always understood that God created Israel and set His people apart to learn His wisdom and reveal their God to the nations. (Deuteronomy 4:5-8) Now, led by the very prophet like himself that Moses had predicted, those who share father Abraham\u2019s faith have become again that holy nation \u2013 marked out from the nations by their love and their rejection of self-interest. Imagine the visual impact of a selfless community amidst a selfish culture!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Luke\u2019s heart-warming description drops our guard. We are not prepared for the shocking contrast as chapter five opens: \u201cNow a man named Ananias, together with his wife Sapphira, also sold a piece of property. With his wife&#8217;s full knowledge he kept back part of the money for himself, but brought the rest and put it at the apostles&#8217; feet.\u201d (Acts 5:1-2)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Suddenly there\u2019s a chill in the air\u2026 Luke\u2019s subtle description alerts us to something not quite right.Ananias,\u2018also\u2019(i.e. besides Barnabas and the other unnamed benefactors) sold property, \u201cwith his wife\u2019s full knowledge&#8230;\u201d.A hint of secrecy, something not quite clean, about this giving, but there\u2019s that little word \u2018also\u2019.This couple are mimicking the community\u2019s generosity \u2013 perhaps especially Barnabas\u2019 (\u2018Anything you can do\u2026\u2019)&nbsp;<strong>but they have a hidden agenda<\/strong>. Or so they think\u2026 Ananias had intentionally \u201ckept back part of the money for himself\u201d, but he presented the part as if it were the whole. Clearly, what mattered to this \u2018benefactor\u2019 was not the benefit to others but the \u2018PR\u2019 value to himself.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Would God permit this deception to mix with the pure generosity of the holy people? Not a chance<\/strong>.The Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead and empowered the first believers is the<br>Holy Spirit \u2013 He promotes and protects holiness. He is the Spirit of Truthwho can, if he chooses, reveal the secrets of the heart. (1 Cor 14:25) The challenge to Ananias was not to deceive Peter, but to deceive the Spirit of God. This \u2018giving\u2019 was worldliness masquerading as holiness. Hell hates holiness, because it produces contrast \u2013 and God\u2019s reality exposes Satan\u2019s fakery.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When Ananias arrived with his \u2018gift\u2019, he had no idea that he was on the edge of eternity. His heart would not survive the shock of discovering that his hypocrisy lay exposed before God. Sapphira, unaware of her husband\u2019s sudden demise, would live a further three hours and then \u2026 meet her Maker. Was it still true to say \u201cGod is love\u201dat that moment? Yes indeed. He withdrew their breath because He is love. \u201cThe Lord is righteous in all His ways\u201d. Would it have been righteous or loving to permit generous love to be replaced by an outright lie? Would other baby believers have been influenced by this hypocrisy? Almost certainly. Would Ananias and his wife, had they survived, become people of influence and did the flock of God need protection from a false shepherd? The question answers itself. The young Christian community was blessed with holy fear. Generosity, love \u2013 and holiness, were secured and protected. The holy church, with its saving message, would not be mistaken for the world\u2026&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>God is not mocked\u2026 hypocrisy can be life-threatening As a youngster I used to love our family gatherings. 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