It all started like a regular day at church: there was prayer, fellowship, and giving. Things changed after a large financial gift was presented to the church leadership. Instead of commendation, blessing, and acknowledgement, there was rebuke. It was divinely revealed the man had only given a portion of what he claimed, and suddenly he fell down dead. This was a day at church no one would ever forget, and three hours later it became even more crazy when the wife of the man also fell down dead in the congregation for lying to God. This is a true story, and you can read about the demise of Ananias and Sapphira in the book of Acts chapter 5.
The Bible says great fear came upon all those who heard these things, and the wise today still take notice. After teaching this portion of scripture at church this weekend, I put myself in the place of a congregant in the church in Jerusalem. How would I felt to see these sudden deaths for lying to the Holy Spirit? Then I started thinking, what if something like this happened in church today? What would be your response if this happened in your church on Sunday? What would you tell your children who were eye-witnesses? Would you keep going to that church, would you look for other church options, or would you quit going to church altogether? Though the early church met from house to house, there was only one "Christian" church option in Jerusalem. How might have this display of power affected you or your worship?
I cannot speak for you, but seeing Ananias and Sapphira fall down dead would not have put me off following Jesus or gathering to worship in Jerusalem. The word of knowledge through Peter, the discernment provided by the Holy Spirit, and the power over life and death proved the presence of God was there. As a lover of God, where else would you go? Wonders, healings, and deliverance from evil spirits continued in the name of Jesus Christ by the apostles and believers, and people were added to the church continually. Why? Jesus alone has the words of life and only through faith in Jesus is forgiveness and salvation. The God who kills can also make alive, and all who have been born again through the Gospel can rely upon the goodness, mercy, and grace of God forever.
It would not be long before persecution scattered the true church in Jerusalem across the globe. New churches united in the name of Jesus sprang up in every place, having been grafted into the body of Christ. Today we have the benefit of various expressions of faith and fellowship in Jesus Christ, and like nomads many believers drift from fellowship to fellowship looking for something. If the words of life - the teaching of the Word of God - are absent, it should be no surprise if the power and presence of God is quiet. Praise the LORD Jesus has sent the Holy Spirit to fill every Christian, and even in a church gathering some might classify as "dead" there is new life ready to spring forth. Let us be as those in the early church, brave pioneers who were glad to continue meeting even when people fell beside them. Followers of Jesus can say with assurance, "A thousand may fall at my side but it will not come near me." (from Ps. 91:7) As God enables us to stand, may we do so in purity, holiness, righteousness, and power.