July 17, 2026

Friday Finale | The Great Deception – Episode 7

Friday Finale | The Great Deception – Episode 7
The Story & More - with Nancy Jackson
Friday Finale | The Great Deception – Episode 7

Key Takeaways

  • The story of Ananias and Sapphira in Acts 5 serves as a profound lesson on the danger of attempting to deceive the Holy Spirit.
  • Nancy Jackson characterizes Ananias and Sapphira as 'tares' or counterfeit Christians whose hearts were not aligned with the Father.
  • God's removal of Ananias and Sapphira is interpreted not as mere retaliation, but as an act of protection for His genuine children.
  • The incident marked a significant moment in the early church where the Holy Spirit established His presence and authority over His people.
  • Genuine believers are encouraged to cultivate a deep respect and reverence for the Holy Spirit, knowing that nothing can separate them from the love of God.

At the beginning of Acts 5 where Ananias and Sapphira attempted to deceive the Holy Spirit and fell dead. It was an excellent lesson, and there were many comments for discussion.

I wanted to write today because this very thing ties so closely with what I have been writing about. Ananias and Sapphira were tares, or counterfeit Christians. How do I know this? Because their hearts’ motives were revealed and their hearts were not turned towards the Father, but that Satan had filled their hearts.

As I said above, they attempted to deceive the Holy Spirit. I used the word attempted because, in their ignorance, they really thought they could deceive Him, not recognizing His deity. But the Spirit revealed to Peter what was going on. He would not let their deception go unnoticed.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Ananias and Sapphira die in the Bible?

Ananias and Sapphira died because they attempted to deceive the Holy Spirit by lying about their offering, demonstrating that their hearts were filled by the enemy rather than turned toward God.

What does the Bible mean when it refers to tares?

In this context, 'tares' refers to counterfeit Christians or individuals who appear to be part of the faith but do not have a genuine, heart-felt connection to the Father.

Was the death of Ananias and Sapphira an act of love?

Nancy Jackson suggests it was an act of divine protection, removing stumbling blocks from the early church to shield genuine believers from the influence of deception.

What does the Greek word 'phobos' mean in Acts 5:11?

While the word can imply terror or alarm, in the context of the early church's reaction to the Holy Spirit, it signifies a profound sense of awe, reverence, and respect for His deity.

Transcript

Friday Finale | The Great Deception – Episode 7
Originally written September 25, 2011
posted here: https://forthesakeofthetruth.com/2011/09/25/the-great-deception/


The Great Deception


Today in our small group, we discussed the story at the beginning of Acts 5 where Ananias and Sapphira attempted to deceive the Holy Spirit and fell dead. It was an excellent lesson, and there were many comments for discussion.
I wanted to write today because this very thing ties so closely with what I have been writing about. Ananias and Sapphira were tares, or counterfeit Christians. How do I know this? Because their hearts’ motives were revealed and their hearts were not turned towards the Father, but that Satan had filled their hearts.
As I said above, they attempted to deceive the Holy Spirit. I used the word attempted because, in their ignorance, they really thought they could deceive Him, not recognizing His deity. But the Spirit revealed to Peter what was going on. He would not let their deception go unnoticed.
I’ve been pondering, meditating on, and seeking further revelation from the Father on that very story. I saw a whole other side to it that I had never seen before.
In Matthew 13:41-43 Jesus says that those who are stumbling blocks to His children will have a severe punishment. Ananias and Sapphira were stumbling blocks. Then I saw God’s immense love. He removed Ananias and Sapphira out of love for His children to protect them from their deception. It wasn’t so much an act of retaliation as one of protection towards His genuine children.
At the end of the story, it says that fear and awe spread.
Acts 5:11
11) And the whole church and all others who heard of these things were appalled [great awe and strange terror and dread seized them].
I looked up the word fear in the Greek and saw this definition:


Transliteration: phobos
Phonetic Spelling: (fob'-os)
Short Definition: fear, terror, reverence
Definition: (a) fear, terror, alarm, (b) the object or cause of fear, (c) reverence, respect.


I believe that the entire congregation developed on that day, not the terror aspect of this word, but a whole new ‘respect’ for the Holy Spirit and His deity.
This is a unique story in the New Testament. There were no others like it, and I’ve not heard of others since, if there were any. I believe in this brand new church; the Holy Spirit was marking His territory. I believe on that day the Holy Spirit showed that His children were under His protection. And He served the enemy, who places counterfeits in our midst; notice that he was not getting by unnoticed.
From that time the Father is waiting until the end when the tares will be gathered together and removed one last time from the children of God, and cast into the lake of fire.
If you are a genuine child of God and your heart is turned toward the Father hungering only for Him, there is no need for terror. For there is nothing that can separate you from the love of God once you are truly His. But respect the depth of His love and protection for you. Respect the fact that if you are a counterfeit, you will pay the price.
Romans 8:35-39
35) Who shall separate us from the Messiah's love? Can trouble, distress, persecution, hunger, nakedness, danger, or a violent death do this? 36) As it is written, 
“For your sake we are being put to death all day long. We are thought of as sheep headed for slaughter.”
37) In all these things we are triumphantly victorious due to the one who loved us. 38) For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, 39) nor anything above, nor anything below, nor anything else in all creation can separate us from the love of God that is ours in the Messiah Jesus, our Lord.


This study is a culmination of this week’s Monday Meditation and the Wednesday Word Study. By drilling down on specific scriptures and then specific words, we can begin to gain a better understanding of the Word of God and therefore apply it to our lives more accurately. The Friday Finally episodes take both the Monday Meditation and Wednesday Word Study and pull them together for an overall teaching to equip and train us for a more Godly and beneficial life.


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