Tithes?
Many will tell you that you are required to give a "tithe" [or tenth] of all you make to the church. Some will argue that you need to give a tenth of the gross amount you make (before taxes are taken out, etc.) and some will tell you just to give based on what you net (the amount you actually get). I sincerely believe that both arguments are wrong and biblically inaccurate. A tithe is simply not mentioned in the New Testament as a command (or even a suggestion). It was part of the Law, and as such was done away with by the cross of Christ. In all honesty, any self-respecting Jew would not have given a mere 10 percent anyway. The first tenth was only one of several tithes they were required to give. If they gave according to the letter of the Law, they would have given the best 33.3 percent of everything they made, grew or otherwise obtained. BUT, this does not mean you should not give to the church. The New Testament requirement is actually for you to give "everything" you have (considering even the breath in your lungs 100% God's property) It's all God's... but that doesn't mean you cannot provide for your needs, for the needs of others, and even save for your children and your children's children. Give to God's work in missions, give to your local church, and give to any other ministry the Lord lays on your heart. BUT, do not give because someone told you to. Give because God loves you!
"Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver." 2 Corinthians 9:7
Pastor Jim Kilby
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