The Expositor's Bible: The Acts of the Apostles, Vol. 1Stokes, George Thomas
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The Expositor's Bible: The Acts of the Apostles, Vol. 1
Stokes, George Thomas
Bible. Acts -- Commentaries; Bible. Acts -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
in a still higher blessing. When people are unselfish, brimming over
with generous Christian love, it calls down a supernatural, a Divine
power. The Pentecostal Spirit of love again descends, and in roused
hearts and converted souls and purified and consecrated intellects
rewards with a blessing such as they desire the men and women who long
for the salvation of their brethren, and are willing, like these
apostolic Christians, to sacrifice their dearest and their best for
it.
CHAPTER XI.
_HONESTY AND PRETENCE IN THE PRIMITIVE CHURCH._
"And Joseph, who by the apostles was surnamed Barnabas (which is,
being interpreted, Son of exhortation), a Levite, a man of Cyprus
by race, having a field, sold it, and brought the money, and laid
it at the apostles' feet."--ACTS iv. 36, 37.
"But a certain man named Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, sold a
possession, and kept back part of the price, his wife also being
privy to it, and brought a certain part, and laid it at the
apostles' feet. But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled
thy heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the
price of the land? Whiles it remained, did it not remain thine
own? and after it was sold, was it not in thy power? How is it
that thou hast conceived this thing in thy heart? thou hast not
lied unto men, but unto God. And Ananias hearing these words fell
down and gave up the ghost; and great fear came upon all that
heard it. And the young men arose and wrapped him round, and they
carried him out and buried him."--ACTS v. 1-6.
The exact period in the history of the apostolic Church at which we
have now arrived is a most interesting one. We stand at the very first
origin of a new development in Christian life and thought. Let us
observe it well, for the whole future of the Church is bound up with
it. Christianity was at the beginning simply a sect of Judaism. It is
plain that the Apostles at first thus regarded it. They observed
Jewish rites, they joined in the temple and synagogue worship, they
restricted salvation and God's favour to the children of Abraham, and
merely added belief in Jesus of Nazareth as the promised Messiah to
the common Jewish faith. The Spirit of God was indeed speaking through
the Apostles, leading them, as it led St. Peter on the day of
Pentecost, to speak words with a meaning and scope far beyond their
thoughts. They, like the prophets of old, knew not as yet what manner
of things the Spirit which was in them did signify.
"As little children lisp, and tell of Heaven,
So thoughts beyond their thought to those high bards were given."
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