Acts 4:34

"With great power, the apostles gave their testimony of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. Great grace was on them all."

Key Reflection

The statement highlights that the apostles' witness to Christ's resurrection was both powerful and compelling, leading to a profound spiritual blessing for those who heard them. This grace, evident in the believers, signifies the transformative power of witnessing to the resurrection, which brings hope and divine favor to the community.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 34. That lacked. That was in want; or whose wants were not supplied by the others. As many as, etc. The word used here is employed in a large, indefinite sense; but it would be improper to press it so as to suppose that every individual that became a Christian sold at once all his property. The sense doubtless is, that this was done when it was necessary; they parted with whatever property was needful to supply the wants of their poor brethren. That it was by no means considered a matter of obligation, or enjoined by the apostles, is apparent from the case of Ananias, Ac 5:4.

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