He was also paid by some churches but there were others that he didn't take money from. Yes he was a tentmaker, but he did also receive some money from preaching. So it is not unscriptural to do so.
Wasn't saying there was anything wrong with receiving money from preaching(as long as it isn't demanded)...the point was that there are a lot of 'preachers' out there that are only in it for the money...if the ability to 'get rich' was removed from the equation then only the sincere would be left.
And I've seen this happen...pastors who lost their churches, went to work to make a living and never preached again...not because they had to work but because there was no profit in it. I've also seen people that did more for the kingdom of God working a full time job than those that preached every Sunday from the pulpit on salary.
A person with a heart that burns to preach the gospel and share Jesus and reach out to people will do it in spite of whether they make a living at it or not. Just my opinion.
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