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Hello sis (Char),
As I stated on the first page of this discussion, we should not use Matthew 23:23 to make a case for tithing since that verse was spoken by our Lord before He had abolish the Law. He came to fulfill the law, but once it was fulfilled, it was also abolished, as scripture teaches in Ephesians, Galatians, Romans and Colossians. I am not referring to the moral law, the Ten Commandments, but the ceremonial, Levitical, as well as the laws instituted for those living in a theocracy, those laws were done away with.
If I am not mistaken, modern tithing was instituted by churches that were in debt about early 1900's. The Roman Catholic Church did not and does not now require it.
Abraham did not tithe as the modern church tithes, nor did he tithe regularly from his income or work. The tithe he gave, a onetime tithe was customary practice in the ancient world. It was a tithe from the spoils, not from first fruits. The Jews ended up paying approximately 23% of their income, not just 10 percent, because they lived in a theocracy.
New Testament born again believers are not commanded by God to tithe, UNLESS THE HOLY SPIRIT TELLS AND INDIVIDUAL TO DO SO.
You should tithe from your net and not gross, since you tithe from your income tax return.
The primary thing with this topic is that no member of the body of Christ should be made to feel obligated to do so by a pastor. There is much abuse in this topic within the body of Christ.
This tends to be a hot topic, so lets be loving when we share.
Char, the kind of church I was attending also said we give based on what we gross and taxes are just like any other thing we must pay but if we give according to net, then we are paying "ceasar" first and not God first. In other words, do I give after I receive my net income and after I deduct living expenses and car and house payments, etc ... or do I give to God first and trust God to help me pay my taxes and other things?
Over the years I know I have not given as I should have given ... simply because I didn't know how. My take on this topic now is pretty simple.
1 Cor 16:2 is often quoted for this topic. When I read the OT, I see many rules. OT rules spelled out worship -- giving, keeping festivals, all of it. The rules were information for who, what, when, where. But they didn't seem to get that God provided them with the knowledge for how to worship, too. It almost seems that in the NT we are trusted to design our own worship. They gathered together on Sunday. Was it up to them? They didn’t have a clear tithing rule in percentages but they gave gifts and offerings. Was it up to them? We tend to want rules but does God want us to decide now and then we can see how our decision honors God? Deuteronomy 8:17-18 is often quoted. Everything we have, we have because God has produced it for us. As God gives to us, we give back – in keeping with our income. Fear keeps people from giving and so does greed. Greed says it’s mine. Fear says I don’t have enough. Jesus tells us the story of the widow who gave two mites. 2 Cor 9:8-10 seems to sum things up for us. Can we take God’s word for it? God is honored when we give. As the reader, we don’t learn the ways in which the widow was blessed after she gave all that she had because the text never follows up with her story but we do know that Jesus did not stop her and did not say don’t give your two mites but keep them because it’s all you have. Instead, in what Jesus said when He witnessed her gift, basically, He was saying that she gets this ... she trusts God. Others were giving out of their abundance and trusting in themselves. Many people have a lot of information – information provides the answers to who, what, when, where. Knowledge is different. Knowledge answers how. We are to be cheerful givers and that often means fighting back the fear and the greed because our attitude is important and as our trust in God grows, giving becomes easier.
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