A few Questions: Dos and Donts

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I have the following questions and want to know if that is a thumbs up or thumbs down for Christians.

Are Binary Options - Forex Trading considered gambling?
Since the Lottery is considered Gambling is it considered a sin? Anyone plays in the Lottery?
Are Pendulums considered Witchcraft, ok to use or not?
Is the tithe to be given strictly to church? What if you can't give your tithe for some months to Church? Can you save it and give it all together later when you are back at that Church?
Would it also count if I decide to give that tithe to charity?

I am really curious what answers I am getting from you all.
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Resting in faith in the Person and finished work of the Lord Jesus is the great message of the New Testament rather than rules and dos and don'ts.

Tithing was a Jewish ordinance under the Levites (see Malachi) and now the Lord Jesus is revealed as our Great High Priest; Hebrews 7.12 says that the Priesthood in the law system was changed and Hebrews 7.19 says what the believer has now is better than the law.
 
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Praise Jesus Brethren,

Not sure if this is the right category here. I just try.
I have the following questions and want to know if that is a thumbs up or thumbs down for Christians.

Are Binary Options - Forex Trading considered gambling?
Since the Lottery is considered Gambling is it considered a sin? Anyone plays in the Lottery?
Are Pendulums considered Witchcraft, ok to use or not?
Is the tithe to be given strictly to church? What if you can't give your tithe for some months to Church? Can you save it and give it all together later when you are back at that Church?
Would it also count if I decide to give that tithe to charity?

I am really curious what answers I am getting from you all.
Thank you.
I'm thinking that the options/trading could be considered gambling but I really don't know enough about it to say for certain.
Same thing about the lottery
I had no idea pendulums could be considered witchcraft! Or did you mean pentagrams?
I think you give your tithe to wherever you believe God is working, charity or someone in need personally just not on yourself. I think you can save it up and then give it too. For a long time my tithe consisted of a dollar or two at a time, I would save it until I had about $100.
 
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Ok I get your point. I just highly belief in actions that bring different results. Ever I started becoming a member of my church and tithing every months, my finances had improved big time and I had been reading a lot about the selfishness of not tithing.
For instance I cannot expect to be fully blessed if I am a christian, but regularly engage in adultery or engage in other sinful behavior. Therefore I pointed out the things in my thread into the category of dos and donts.
 
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Ok I get your point. I just highly belief in actions that bring different results. Ever I started becoming a member of my church and tithing every months, my finances had improved big time and I had been reading a lot about the selfishness of not tithing.
For instance I cannot expect to be fully blessed if I am a christian, but regularly engage in adultery or engage in other sinful behavior. Therefore I pointed out the things in my thread into the category of dos and donts.
Repentance is indeed a New Testament doctrine; Romans 2 says a lot about it.
 
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So you believe Repentance is not so important?
Repentance has freed me much and made me become a better person.
On the contrary, repentance is vitally important. Repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 20.21).
 
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@ danstribe: Nope Pendulums, not pentagrams
Pendulum - Wikipedia

Yes I agree with your idea of the tithe. The issue at my church is that many Ushers are thieves and steal a lot, including money.
I looked at the wikipedia, very interesting but I wouldn't say the device in and of itself is witchcraft. Maybe there are some who use it for that purpose somehow? But they use all sorts of things so I would say for anything it would depend on the use.
Now about the ushers...Judas, the one who betrayed Christ, was given charge of the money and he too was a thief but Christ knew it. So I would say let God take care of those that are given charge of His money He knows full well what is going on, you'll be blessed anyway.
 
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Praise Jesus Brethren,

Not sure if this is the right category here. I just try.
I have the following questions and want to know if that is a thumbs up or thumbs down for Christians.

Are Binary Options - Forex Trading considered gambling?
Since the Lottery is considered Gambling is it considered a sin? Anyone plays in the Lottery?
Are Pendulums considered Witchcraft, ok to use or not?
Is the tithe to be given strictly to church? What if you can't give your tithe for some months to Church? Can you save it and give it all together later when you are back at that Church?
Would it also count if I decide to give that tithe to charity?

I am really curious what answers I am getting from you all.
Thank you.
1. Gambling. The reason gambling is seen as evil to God is that it is feeding ones lust for money. So if you love money and buy a ticket or a raffle or buy a lot of stock then for you it is wrong.
If you do not love money and buy a ticket or win a raffle or make money on stocks, for you it may be ok.

2. Tithing. God does not need our money, nor does He want it. He wants us to be charitable and loving towards others. He is not having some angelic accountants check your numbers.

Hope that helps. God wants our undivided attention and devotion. Contrary to popular belief, He gives certain things in life a negative connotation, but He really only wants us to look to Him and not things of this world. He is looking at what we love. We spend time and money on things we love. That, He is closely watching.
 
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Is the tithe to be given strictly to church? What if you can't give your tithe for some months to Church? Can you save it and give it all together later when you are back at that Church?
Would it also count if I decide to give that tithe to charity?
I think that when it comes to tithing, we just need to give whatever we feel compelled to give. Personally, I don't think it has to strictly go to the church, but can also be put other places as long as it is used to honor God. Also, I think that if for some reason you are unable to tithe for a while, as long as you are still making an effort to give back to God a portion of what you own, it shouldn't be a big deal. What matters is that you are willing to give the tithe to God, especially since everything is already his anyway and he just lets us use it all while we're here.
 
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Are Binary Options - Forex Trading considered gambling?
Since the Lottery is considered Gambling is it considered a sin? Anyone plays in the Lottery?

Concerning the lottery and gambling, the Bible does not specifically condemn gambling, betting, or the lottery. The Bible does warn us, however, to stay away from the love of money (1 Timothy 6:10; Hebrews 13:5). Scripture also encourages us to stay away from attempts to “get rich quick” (Proverbs 13:11; 23:5; Ecclesiastes 5:10). Gambling most definitely is focused on the love of money and undeniably tempts people with the promise of quick and easy riches.

What is wrong with gambling? Gambling is a difficult issue because if it is done in moderation and only on occasion, it is a waste of money, but it is not necessarily evil. People waste money on all sorts of activities. Gambling is no more or less of a waste of money than seeing a movie (in many cases), eating an unnecessarily expensive meal, or purchasing a worthless item. At the same time, the fact that money is wasted on other things does not justify gambling. Money should not be wasted. Excess money should be saved for future needs or given to the Lord's work, not gambled away.

While the Bible does not explicitly mention gambling, it does mention events of “luck” or “chance.” As an example, casting lots is used in Leviticus to choose between the sacrificial goat and the scapegoat. Joshua cast lots to determine the allotment of land to the various tribes. Nehemiah cast lots to determine who would live inside the walls of Jerusalem. The apostles cast lots to determine the replacement for Judas. Proverbs 16:33 says, “The lot is cast in the lap, but its every decision is from the Lord.”

What would the Bible say about casinos and lotteries? Casinos use all sorts of marketing schemes to entice gamblers to risk as much money as possible. They often offer inexpensive or even free alcohol, which encourages drunkenness, and thereby a decreased ability to make wise decisions. Everything in a casino is perfectly rigged for taking money in large sums and giving nothing in return, except for fleeting and empty pleasures. Lotteries attempt to portray themselves as a way to fund education and/or social programs. However, studies show that lottery participants are usually those who can least afford to be spending money on lottery tickets. The allure of “getting rich quick” is too great a temptation to resist for those who are desperate. The chances of winning are infinitesimal, which results in many peoples’ lives being ruined.

Can lotto/lottery proceeds please God? Many people claim to be playing the lottery or gambling so that they can give the money to the church or to some other good cause. While this may be a good motive, reality is that few use gambling winnings for godly purposes. Studies show that the vast majority of lottery winners are in an even worse financial situation a few years after winning a jackpot than they were before. Few, if any, truly give the money to a good cause. Further, God does not need our money to fund His mission in the world. Proverbs 13:11 says, “Dishonest money dwindles away, but he who gathers money little by little makes it grow.” God is sovereign and will provide for the needs of the church through honest means. Would God be honored by receiving donated drug money or money stolen in a bank robbery? Of course not. Neither does God need or want money that was “stolen” from the poor in the temptation for riches.

First Timothy 6:10 tells us, “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.” Hebrews 13:5 declares, “Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.’” Matthew 6:24 proclaims, “No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Money.”

www.gotquestions.org/gambling-sin.html
 
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