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GodismySalvation
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I'm not sure what more to say other than what I did. It seems like you are missing the point and reading something different into what I said and I don't know how to help you see. It's almost like you can't see grace tithing. The word tithe seems to be a stumbling block to you and you misread what's being said. I went to your website and checked out some of the other sites you posted on. People can see the good points you make but you don't seem to see the good points they make.Your ministry seems to be based on proving the tithe ceased rather than allowing for the law tithe to have been replace by the grace tithe. Maybe that means you won't be able to see the points where you are wrong and others are right. What would happen to your ministry if you realized law has been replaced by grace AND law tithe has been replaced by grace tithe? I really see how similar your ideas are to the grace tithers yet you oppose them dogmatically. If you could join forces with the grace tithers you could help a lot of people get free from leagalist fear tithing. If you remain opposed to grace tithing you are alienating all the people that see that tithing hasn't ceased.For every one tither who testifies about all the blessings they get because they tithe there are thousands who have tithed all their life who still struggle from paycheck to paycheck. I am a Money and Finance Minister. I see this all the time.
Mandatory tithing was replaced by grace giving, not grace tithing.
You believe 10% is such a wonderful number. Fact is, no number is more wonderful than another. You seem all wrapped up in emotions rather than truth.
If 10% is right for you, fine. For me, it has to be 20% or 30% or more. I wouldn't feel right giving a measly 10% of my income. But that is me. I don't try to force or recommend others to give what I give.
God is not concerned with how much ones gives. God is concerned with how much one keeps for themselves.
We are called to help one another, NOT an organized corporation doing business and disguised as a church. WE are the Church. If one attends church services, they should feel obligated to help pay the bills. But thinking that is giving to God is not scriptural.
I find it quite offensive that pastors have appointed themselves to be the receiver of what belongs to God. After all, the pastor says the tithe belongs to God. Then he appoints himself to receive the tithe!!!
God never gave any pastor or church permission to receive his tithe. God commanded His tithe be taken to the Levites, FOREVER, in Numbers 18.
Since the tithe belongs to God, if a pastor accepts it isn't he stealing it from God?
Just because the law ended doesn't mean you can take what God said belonged to Him, and He gave it to the Levites, and you now come along and give it to the organization doing business as a church. The law ended. You don't have to tithe. But if you DO tithe, shouldn't you do it the way God prescribed?
It is my opinion that those who claim to tithe today are insulting God. God defined His tithe as a tenth from HIS increase, not man's income.
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