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TithingJesus gave excellent advice on financial investments-though we dont usually think of His teaching this way. He said, Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. (Matthew 6:21) TITHING IS AN OLD TESTAMENT CONCEPT In the Old Testament, God commanded Israel to give ten-percent of their income. This included any increase in flocks, herds, or crops. The old English word for one-tenth is tithe. Besides the tithe, God required His people to make offerings for the maintenance of worship, care for the temple, and the salaries of the priests. Other offerings given out of love were also accepted. When Israel failed to tithe, God accused them of robbing Him (see Nehemiah 13:10-13 and Malachi 3:8-13). Some Christians feel tithing doesnt apply to them. But tithing to the priesthood of Jesus existed long before the law was given (see Hebrews 6:20; 7:4-10). CHRISTIAN GIVING Christians are to be free from the love of money, and every earthly attachment. (1Timothy 6:10) Whether Christians are suppose to tithe is debatable, but theres no doubt were to be givers. Jesus said if were generous with others, God will be generous with us. He is our model of generosity. (Luke 6:38; 2 Corinthians 8:9). Collections in the New Testament were given to help the poor and supply the needs of ministers. TITHING AND STEWARDSHIP Some Christians claim tithing has boosted their income, and you may hear stories about businessmen who started giving ten-percent; as they prospered they gave twenty-percent, then thirty, and so on. But theres no magic to tithing. The real issue is stewardship. Stewardship implies that everything we have belongs to God. Being a good steward is managing our resources well, using them in ways that please God, but not wasting them or striving to become rich. Tithing is one aspect of good stewardship. PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIAN GIVING First, Christians are to give themselves. Giving self is more important than giving money (2 Corinthians 8:5). Secondly, giving is similar to planting and reaping. Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly and whoever sows generously will also reap generously (2 Corinthians 9:6). The reaping, however, may not occur in this lifetime. Thirdly, you have to determine in your own heart how much you can give cheerfully. The Bible forbids forcing anyone to give. You are to give only within your means (2 Corinthians 8:12; 9:7). Fourth, God will bless givers to do even greater things (2 Corinthians 9:8-15). Fifth, Paul tells Christians to first give to the ministry meeting their spiritual needs. Afterwards one may consider other worthy causes (2 Corinthians 9:7-14; Galatians 6:10). Sixth, God wants us to be rich in good works (1 Timothy 6:17-18). He wants us to be personally involved in helping others and not merely anonymous donors. GIVING IS WORSHIP For us, giving is worship. Its spiritual sacrifice, an expression of gratitude, because everything we have and enjoy comes from God. Its a free expression of our love for God, whose gift to us infinitely outweighs anything we could ever give in return. If you have questions, please give us a call. |