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Four Corners Church Sermon Podcast
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Weekly sermons from Four Corners Community Church in West Chester, Ohio.
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Weekly sermons from Four Corners Community Church in West Chester, Ohio.
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Christianity
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Unstoppable: The Book of Acts: Trouble From Within - Pastor Ben Hodges
Four Corners Church Sermon Podcast
1 hour 1 minute 6 seconds
3 months ago
Unstoppable: The Book of Acts: Trouble From Within - Pastor Ben Hodges

Two forces repeatedly threatened the early church:

  • Persecution: opposition from outside the group, often a power struggle, integrity problem, or financial.
  • Pollution: opposition from within the group, often a power struggle, integrity problem, or financial.


The way forward is the same in both instances: prayerful, bold, faithful leadership of self and others.


Barnabas: The Leader with Integrity

Acts 4:32-37

  • Barnabas is introduced as an example of godly generosity.
  • He is selfless and authentic.
  • He becomes a key leader in the early church — trusted, humble, encouraging.


Ananias and Sapphira: Craving the Platform of Influence

Act 5:1-11

  • Their action mimics Barnabas externally, but with a corrupt motive.
  • They wanted the credit of generosity without the cost.
  • This was not about money—it was about lying to God.


Christian leadership and influence begins and ends with character.


Good Self-Leadership: The Strength of Integrity

  • Barnabas didn’t need recognition. He gave because he wanted to obey God’s, further the mission of the church, help others.
  • True spiritual leadership is marked by private integrity, not public applause.
  • He becomes a partner to Paul, a disciple-maker, and a reconciler in conflict (Acts 9, 11, 15).
  • Ananias and Sapphira led by pretense. They weren’t forced to give (Acts 5:4), but they chose to lie for influence.
  • They may have been great “leaders,” but they were terrible Church leaders.
  • God exposed the issue — to preserve protect the witness and holiness of His church.


The Holiness of God and the Fear of the Lord

Acts 5:3-5

  • Notice: Peter confronts. Good church leaders do not avoid confrontation of sin in church leadership.
  • God is not casual about holiness.
  • This was the foundation of the church. God was establishing a holy people.
  • Just like Achan in Joshua 7, God exposes hidden sin early to protect His people.


Acts 5:11

We’ve lost the fear of God in many churches today.

  • We want His power, but not His purity.
  • We want His blessing, but not His correction.
  • This is not about perfection, it is about submission to Christ and a repentant heart.


Hebrews 4:13

Acts 5:12-16

Four Corners Church Sermon Podcast
Weekly sermons from Four Corners Community Church in West Chester, Ohio.