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1 | Did ananias and sapphira go to heaven? | Acts 4:32 | jewdiza2j | 50928 | ||
I want to know what anyone out there thinks. In the story of Ananias and sapphira from the book of Acts chapter 5 verses 1-24, do you think that ananinias and sapphira went to heaven or to hell? Peace and grace 2 all who read this message. YOurs in Christ jewdiza2j | ||||||
2 | Did ananias and sapphira go to heaven? | Acts 4:32 | stjones | 50929 | ||
Greetings, jewdiza2j; I don't think anyone can say for certain because no one but God knows what was in their hearts. The preceeding passage Acts(4:32-37) describes the believers' behavior; in comparison, Ananias and Sapphira look like unbelievers. The instant judgment (or at least making an example of them) seems to support this. But they could have been saved believers who made a really dumb choice. Perhaps lying to the Holy Spirit in this way (Acts 5:3) grieves the Holy Spirit and hence is an unforgivable sin ("But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; he is guilty of an eternal sin." - Mark 3:29). The Bible does not explicitly tell us, so nobody can say for certain. Much better to assure one's own destination, then look for them there! HTH Peace and grace, Steve aka Indiana Jones |
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3 | Did ananias and sapphira go to heaven? | Acts 4:32 | Timothy Paul | 50940 | ||
Dear jewdiza2j, I am in agreement w/Steve, the only one who knows 4 sure is God. The same answer goes for who wrote Hebrews. The answer is that God, in His infinite wisdom gave us enough info to do what is required of us, and I believe it is best to stick to the basics.In order for us to move to the next level in our spiritual life there comes a time when we must be totally honest with God.It is interesting to see that Jesus, who usually treated sinners with such gentleness, who sat and ate with tax collectors, who forgave sins, always got angry with one sin in particular. That was the sin of Hypocrisy. He called the Pharisees, "white-washed tombs" Looking white and clean on the outside, but inside full of corruption and dead bones. Peace and Grace back atcha, jewd. with Love from above, Tim |
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