An Article With A Picture
                          The Undying Ananias and Sapphira
The early christians  did not have their own  possessions. As God`s servants, they  entrusted 
their  lives to  God, and  therefore  all their  possessions belonged  to  God. Then  one day, 
Ananias and  Sapphira sold their possessions  but kept part of  it. The problem  was not the 
amount of  money they kept, but  the fact that  they now had their  own possession. A  few 
people living self-centered lives with their own possessions will cause the  darkness to spread 
throughout the church  like yeast. Thus Ananias  and Sapphira died and  all church began to 
fear God. As a result of this, the fellowship was strengthened  and the number of people who 
believed and  came to  the Lord  increased adding  a multitude  of men  and women  to the 
church.
In our church, we often hear  people`s testimonies; "I was Ananias and Sapphira." One would 
probably say this  realizing that he has  lived his life for himself  like Ananias and Sapphira. 
However, if he really thought  he were Ananias, then why did he not die  like Ananias? This 
does not mean he is not truthful  in his testimony. His dying will have no significance to the 
church. If the entire church lives a self-centered  life like Ananias and Sapphira, then there is 
no need for that one person to die.
We must realize  that there is much  of Ananias and Sapphira  within us who refuse  to die. 
We do not entrust  our lives to God like the  early christians, nor do we serve  God. We are 
not quite the servants that  they were. We do not center our lives around  the Lord like they 
did. We only  offer a part of the money  after selling the land, yet we  feel that we love the 
Lord. If Ananias and Sapphira of the Acts were here with us, then  they would not have died 
because we all live just  like they do. We serve the Lord and make offerings,  but we do not 
offer all of our possessions and ourselves.
In the Old Testament, a person  had to give an ordination offering to become a priest. In the 
ordination offerings, a priest put  the blood of a ram on the lobe of his  right ear, and on the 
thumb of  his right hand,  and on the big  toe of his  right foot. Through  this process, God 
wanted to tell the priest  that his ears belonged to God and they  should only listen to God`s 
voice. The two hands and feet  also belong to God and should work and move only  for Him. 
Then the rest  of the blood was  spread around the altar  and on the priest  and his clothes. 
This means  that all  his possession  now belongs  to God. Even  when his  parents die,  he 
cannot cry nor be sad and leave the temple, but must serve God in His temple like any other 
normal days. This kind of person is a true priest of God.
Today`s christians are  spiritual priests. We also  have the blood on our  hand, foot, and ear, 
and thus have  become the Lord`s possession. The day  we were born again, we became  the 
Lord`s possession regardless  of our desires. But  these days, many Christians  think of their 
hand, foot, and  ear as their own and  use their hands and feet  on things not related  to the 
Lord. They also listen to  many things that are not the voice of  Christ. They live their lives 
as if they were not priests of God: the priests who do not have the blood on the ears, hands, 
feet, and clothes. These kinds  of spiritual priests are Ananias and Sapphira. We must realize 
that we are Ananias and Sapphira-the only difference is  we are not dead. We need to reflect 
on why Ananias and Sapphira of this age do not die.