Or, it's possible that Ananias didn't want to sell his land in the first place, or part with any of the money, but felt compelled after so many others had sold their land and given the money to the apostles (4:34-35).
I've often wondered how much this attitude is reflected in some pastors that "require" one to PUBLICALLY agree to visit, pray, witness, attend all revival services, volunteer for--- ???, come to the altar, etc, etc, etc???
I am 77, and it took the majority of those years for me to realize that God did not require me to actively participate in this pastors need for having his sermon undergirded by the congregation.
OK, maybe that was not his motive, but the point I'm making is that a lot of the co-operation he received on such requests were simply nothing more that PEER PRESSURE; not any spiritual commitment from the individual. I'm not saying that there should never be something of this sort, BUT, it should be done only under the guidance of the HS; and for no other reason - that I can think of.
My last pastor would ask "all of the above", but he always said, in essence,
Make this commitment between you and God, and if you feel led to come forward to make the commitment, fine! If not, only you and God know what your decision is
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