Of course. You are right.
As you can see, I did not go to that. I only say they disobeyed the apostles. They kept the money to themselves.
One can speculate what happened then but we regard their situation as a church, in infancy nevertheless. Why did they have to reveal their income? Surely there must be some kind of an understanding and most likely directive, and they could only come from the apostles.
And why we do not do what they did then? Again, because the Church does not require us to. And whose decision is that? The Church, right?
So the Church did and does make decision on what to follow and failing to obey it can result in a punishment.
Similarly eating meat on a Good Friday? What are we transgressing here? You see, non-Catholics have every right to be utterly amused on why we should not eat meat. What has it got to do with believing in Jesus?
But the fact is, it is more than just eating meat on a certain Friday. The reason is deeper than that. It is about our faith that Jesus died on that day, and that his death gives us the salvation. Oh, for us, God was willing to give his own life. This is a statement of faith which the Church declares.
And how we do that? By observing and remembering what happened on that fateful Friday and believe that truly happened and believed that by his death, yes indeed we are now being saved.
So what we do on this Friday? We give this day to the Lord by fasting and prayers and declaring once again our faith that what happened then was true. Abstaining from eating meat is just a small matter; the implication behind it is great.
When we observe all that is required on Good Friday, we are actually declaring this belief. And failing to declare this belief, then it is a sin. The Church functions like that. That is why Ananias and Shapira were punished. Not so much as disobeying the apostles per se, but yes, you are right, by doing so, they are against the Holy Spirit. You can say that for Good Friday too. At least the Catholic Church says that. Yes, my explanation may not be the best in the world because it is in my own word which certainly is deficient but I hope you get the gist of it.
God bless you,
Reuben