whats money got to do with it? - Luke has a core conviction
that stands at the center of his writings-Easter-and that single event impacts everything
and everyday life for the earliest Christians. Here, we suddenly go from proclamations
about the death and resurrection of Jesus (which results in 5,000 new converts) to a bold
defense of the gospel to real estate and money. All of this is integrally connected to
"their testimony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus" (4:33).
early interpreters - "We who once coveted most greedily the wealth and fortune of
others, now place in common the goods we possess, dividing them with all the needy."
[1] The power which broke the bonds of death on Easter, shattered the divisions of speech
at Pentecost, and empowered one who was lame now releases the tight grip of private
property. [2]
not a needy one among them - There was not a needy person among them (4:34).
Possessions are an important symbol of power. How possessions are used provide important
social markers about the nature of human relations within particular groups, whether
families or churches . . . The importance of this passage and others like it in Acts is to
provide its readers with principles and illustrations that encourage the formation of a
community of goods that exemplifies friendship and spiritual maturity by the manner it
handles its wealth. [3]
Name a time when you truly gave up
something or gave something away in an effort to benefit the group. (Offered not to sing
your favorite Karaoke song? donated hard-earned money so a kid could go to camp?)
What would you say in defense to the criticism that the church should talk about
spirituality and growth instead of finances and money?
Whats the closest you have come to experiencing the level of Christian fellowship
that we read about in our lesson?
A homily on this passage (in conversation
with 1st John) appears on DPS for this week.
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[1] Justin the Martyr in 1 Apology 14:2-3.
[2] Interpretation Series: Acts (Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1988), page 53.
[3] The New Interpreters Bible X (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2002), page 100.
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