The Bible Made Real With Kathy
Episode Summary In this episode of The Bible Made Real Podcast, Kathy Abraham continues the Acts Bible Study series, walking through Acts chapters 5 and 6. We witness the seriousness of sin within the Church, the unstoppable power of the Holy Spirit, and the bold obedience of the apostles under persecution. From the sobering story of Ananias and Sapphira to the rapid growth and structuring of the early Church, this passage reveals what it truly means to live in integrity, courage, and Spirit-led purpose. This is a call to purity, boldness, and faithful service in the body of Christ. 🔥 What You’ll Learn * Why God takes integrity and honesty seriously * The real issue behind Ananias and Sapphira’s sin * How the Holy Spirit moved with power and authority in the early Church * Why obedience to God must come before pleasing people * How persecution actually strengthens faith and calling * The importance of structure, delegation, and service in the Church * How to identify and walk in your God-given role and gifts 📚 Key Scripture Passages * Acts 5:1–11 — Ananias and Sapphira * Acts 5:12–16 — Signs, wonders, and healing * Acts 5:17–42 — Arrest, persecution, and bold obedience * Acts 6:1–7 — Appointment of the seven (deacons) * Acts 6:8–15 — Stephen’s faith and opposition ✨ Key Teaching Points 1. God Cares Deeply About Integrity Ananias and Sapphira were not judged for keeping money—but for lying. > “You have not lied to men but to God.” Truth: God is not after your money—He is after your heart. 2. You Are Responsible for Your Own Integrity Sapphira had a chance to tell the truth—but chose to follow deception. Application: You are never obligated to participate in someone else’s sin. 3. The Fear of God Leads to Reverence The early Church experienced awe, reverence, and holy fear as they witnessed God's power. * Miracles increased * Healings multiplied * People were transformed 4. The Power of the Holy Spirit Was Tangible Even Peter’s shadow brought healing. This wasn’t symbolic—it was evidence of real spiritual authority. 5. You Cannot Silence What God Is Building The apostles were imprisoned—but released by an angel and sent back to preach. Message: When God calls you, opposition does not cancel your assignment. 6. Obey God, Not Man Peter boldly declares: > “We ought to obey God rather than men.” This is the line every believer must settle. 7. Obedience Unlocks Your Calling The apostles lived in full alignment with the Holy Spirit. * When God said go—they went * When God said speak—they spoke Result: Thousands were saved and the Church multiplied. 8. If It’s From God, It Cannot Be Stopped Gamaliel’s wisdom reveals a powerful principle: > If something is from God, no one can overthrow it. 9. Suffering for Christ Is an Honor The apostles rejoiced after being persecuted. > They were “counted worthy to suffer shame for His name.” Perspective shift: Suffering is not failure—it is participation in Christ. 10. The Church Must Be Structured to Grow As the Church expanded, needs increased—and leadership adapted. They appointed seven men who were: * Of good reputation * Full of the Holy Spirit * Full of wisdom 11. Everyone Has a Role in the Body Not everyone is called to preach—but everyone is called to serve. Key Insight: The Church thrives when people operate in their assigned roles. 12. The Earl Welcome to The Bible Made Real. Be sure to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes. You can connect with Kathy on Instagram @kathyabidinglight and learn more at kathyabraham.com.
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