Acts 4:1
In this verse we find, in simple words, the true philosophy of all
persecution.
I. The authorities were offended because the Apostles taught. (1) They
considered that the Apostles were not personally qualified to
discharge the important duties of public teachers. Human nature is
ever the s... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts 4:1
Look at this passage: (1) from the side of the Jewish leaders; (2)
from the side of the Apostles.
I. On the side of the Jewish leaders there was (1) illiberality; (2)
shortsightedness; (3) impotence.
II. On the side of the Apostles there was (1) complete intelligence
within the sphere of... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts 4
Before the Council
From this section of Apostolic history we may draw the following
practical inferences:
I. We may learn that if we are Christ's disciples we may expect to
encounter antagonism.
II. That if we are really Christ's disciples, there will be something
about us that will remin... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts 4:2
Apostolic Teaching
I. The Apostles taught. (1) Christianity is an educator of men; it
teaches them to think. That is the meaning of the word "educate" to
lead out the mind, to develop its dormant faculties. And this the
Gospel is eminently calculated to do. It stimulates the human mind
wh... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts 4:12
I. St. Peter here makes a positive assertion. He says that Jesus
Christ His name that is, Himself, brings salvation. It is natural for
us to ask, What kind of salvation? Salvation was already a consecrated
word in the language of Israel. It meant very generally the
deliverance of Israel fr... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts 4:13
I. We must be with Jesus, if we would bear a good testimony for Him in
the presence of the world. To have heard of Him, to have read of Him,
is not enough: we must be with Him; walk with Him in a consenting
will, love Him as having first loved us, be joined to him in one
spirit. Thus alon... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts 4:20
There are two spiritual facts here presented to us: (1) that the true
Christian has heard from heaven what is worth repeating, and (2) that
the Spirit of Faith prompts the Christian to repeat what he has heard.
I. Notice the order in which religious belief and religious speech are
here p... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts 4:23
I. The whole Church is interested in the proceedings of its individual
members.
II. The right method of treating opposition to the Kingdom of Christ.
III. The spiritual and social results which follow the right
acceptance of service and suffering.
Parker, _City Temple,_vol. ii., p. 122... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts 4:30
The Child Christ
I. The day which beheld our Lord in the Temple among the doctors was
no doubt the close of a wondering and inquiring time. I conceive of
that moment that it gave point and purpose to a long series of
internal questions and wondering visions. Here, I conceive, He was
atte... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts 4:32-5
Ananias and Sapphira
I. We have much need to lay to heart the lessons of this incident.
Christ's Church has long since come to include so many false or
unspiritual members, and to be so blent with the world, that we fail
to realise its ideal sanctity as the body of Christ, animated in a... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts 4:33
The Resurrection of Christ Historic
The fact of the resurrection is a fact quite capable of proof. There
is no difficulty in imagining it to have occurred. There are no
invincible laws against it. All that can be averred is that it is not
in the line of our usual experiences, but it is n... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts 4:36
Barnabas is described as a "good man, full of the Holy Ghost and of
faith." Goodness, the Holy Ghost, faith these are the materials out of
which sons of exhortation must be made if they would have the
equivalent reading, "sons of consolation" registered against their
names in the margin.... [ Continue Reading ]