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1 | explain tithes acording to malachai 3:10 | Mal 3:10 | ssv.1 | 54912 | ||
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2 | explain tithes acording to malachai 3:10 | Mal 3:10 | Aixen7z4 | 97741 | ||
One of these days I hope to write a long article on the subject of Tithing. It will be full of scripture references and it will be hopefully convincing. The aim will be to encourage us to take hold of the freedom for which Christ has made us free and to shake off the present bondage that has been imposed on us. It will say that Tithing is a relic of the Old Testament economy and is not for today. It will say that the Christian should consider all that he has as belonging to the Lord, and not just one tenth of it. It will say that Christians should give to the church gladly and freely as the Lord prospers them, after taking care of their personal and family needs. It will try to differentiate between needs and wants. It will say that the church should use what is given to meet the needs of those who minister and those who who are not able to work to meet their own needs. It will say that the church needs to reexamine its priorities and to spend the people's money the way the Lord intended. It might even say that there are too many church buildings and that those buildings are too large and too fancy. It might suggest that Christians return to a simpler form of life and spend less on fancy cars and clothes. It might suggest that our focus and our spending be more on spiritual things and less on material things. But the basic point will be that tithing should be eliminated from our vocabulary. It will suggest that the directions for our giving be taken from New testament passages such as Matthew 6:19; Luke 12:15; Acts 4:32; 1 Corinthians 9;2 Corinthians 9; Colossians 3:2; 1Timothy 6:10; James 2:8; etc. My article will suggest that Malachi 3:8 be replaced with Romans 12:1 in our thinking. Or perhaps I should say that each of these passages should be looked at again, and in their proper context. We realize that something is wrong when we are being asked to give and we find it hard, when we have needs, spiritual and material, and they are not being met. It will become clear that the governmental system of taxing those who have to meet the needs of those who serve and those who have not is working better than our own system of requiring tithing and seeing old ladies go hungry. Then we may realize that the tithe was the tax in Old Testament economy, when the civil government was a theocracy. But that article will have to wait for a while. I am not sure the church is ready for it. Besides, I have no desire to be controversial. |
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3 | explain tithes acording to malachai 3:10 | Mal 3:10 | EdB | 97755 | ||
Aixen7z4 Sounds like an interesting book! Let me ask why the connection between tithing and legalism? Tithing existed long before the law as way to show honor and tribute. In fact the word tribute plays right into it, since it’s could mean to pay honor or respect or money (tithe). Tithing is practiced worldwide outside Christianity in many basic cultures as a form of worship, to give tribute and to show honor. Also in Luke 11:42 But woe to you Pharisees! For you tithe mint and rue and all manner of herbs, and pass by justice and the love of God. These you ought to have done, without leaving the others undone. Isn’t Jesus in fact saying, yes you should tithe and likewise give or show justice and love? While this verse’s intent was to bring correction we often overlook Jesus clearly said you ‘ought to have done’ these, these being tithing. Jesus seems to address the subject of tithing as being not open for discussion but as something that is simply done. I also noticed it is often a person that doesn’t care for how the tithe is used that brings forth the question on tithing. That begs the question is the problem tithing or stewardship by charged to oversee the tithe? I tithe and even if you could change my perception of tithing to God I still wouldn’t quit because I know the dividends it has returned to me. EdB |
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