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IF you tithe - who do you give to and why?

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9-iron

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Well my wife & I give our full tithe to the Fellowship we attend, as far as scripture the Bible says "bring your tithes into the storehouse". For us the storehouse is where we are fed and are joined with other believers in ministering to our community and beyond. We feel like giving our tithe there helps to support our ministry goals and the vision of our fellowship. We also give offerings as well, but to others as well as our own fellowship. Sometime our offerings are to help individuals, different ministers & evangelist, other ministeries, or basically wherever God tells us to give.
 
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MAL 3:8 "Will a man rob God? Yet you rob me.

"But you ask, `How do we rob you?'

"In tithes and offerings. 9 You are under a curse--the whole nation of you--because you are robbing me. 10 Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this," says the LORD Almighty, "and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it. 11 I will prevent pests from devouring your crops, and the vines in your fields will not cast their fruit," says the LORD Almighty. 12 "Then all the nations will call you blessed, for yours will be a delightful land," says the LORD Almighty.



This is the only place in the Bible where the Lord says to "test Him".



Blessings
 
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To better answer your question. I believe that it's important to tithe to your church first and then to begin to give offerings in others areas but never at the expense of tithing in your church. The reason is a simple one. Your church has a budget based upon faith, you are part of that faith. That faith is first in God and also in you. I also feel that 10% is not a number to achieve, it's rather a number to never go under.

I also believe that if Christians tithed, we would not have the number of government social programs that we now have. The church has given over the work of the church to the government by sitting on it's wallets. That is a harsh statement, forgive me for that, but the replacement programs are a poor substitute for what the church could and would do.

This is a very good subject, I hope it takes off.

Blessings
 
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I agree with eldermike, I now tithe to the church and anything above my tithe I give as an offering to whereever the Lord directs and when he directs.

The scripture that changed my mind on this is Acts 4:34-35 (significant bit for me highlighted)

"For there was not a needy person among them, for all who were owners of land or houses would sell them and bring the proceeds of the sales and lay them at the apostles' feet , and they would be distributed to each as any had need."

Trust your church leaders to use the money as the Lord directs. It's another one of those submission/obedience/rebellion things...
 
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I agree with everyone else here. Your tithe should go to the "storehouse", which for us is usually our home church. When I was moving around a lot and did not have a "home' church I chose a ministry that was meeting my needs at the time and sent my tithe there, but it is the same principle.

I believe our offerings should be guided by the Spirit. My offerings are often to various ministries but can just as easily go to my church. I try to listen and besensitive to the leading of the Spirit so that I know I am sowing in good ground and in the right season.

God bless!
 
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TruelightUK

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I basically agree with what has been said by others in this thread - but not necessarily for the reasons given. I know the Malachi chapter is generally taken as an outline for Christian giving to the Church, but I'm not 100% convinced this is a valid application. In particualr, the equation of the local church assembly with "the storehouse" seems to me a rather spurious one. The law of tithing was, however, instituted to provide for the Levites ministering in the temple, who had no tribal lands in the allocation of Israeli territory. Thus, if we are to employ the tithing principle, the funds thus 'dedicated to the Lord' are clearly to be allocated to providing salaries for those in full-time ministry, and for 'the work of His house'.

Ceretainly, there are New Testament scriptures which establish the principle of those receiving ministry providing material support for those who minister to them - 'the labourer is worthy of his hire', 'do not muzzle the ox' etc. And, logically speaking, the place where one is mainly ministered to is the local congregation of which one is part. However, there are also travelling evangelists and missionaries who are in need of support from those other than the local congregations where they are working. Some of these are funded directly by the sending congregation, but many, in this day and age, rely upon a central missionary society or some other 'para-church organisation'. Yet they are still doing 'the work of His house', and, I would say, it is therefore valid for a proportion of our 'tithe' to be dedicated to such causes. Although, I would say, our first responsibility must be to support the work of the fellowhip to which we belong - many of whom in turn 'tithe' their income to missionary causes. And, of course, in many larger denominations, a proportion of the local congregation's giving is channelled into the central organisation, to pay the wages of bishops, superintendents and regional/national administration etc.

Personally, I have always tithed, as a minimum guideline, (before tax) into my local church's coffers - currently this is divided between the two local congregations which I attend, proportionate to the extent of my involvement with each. The UK government enables me to run a 'charities account' for this purpose, where 28% of this giving is returned to me - which I channel into missions and other non-local ministry. I then give a regular planned amount (currently roughly equivalent to 6% of my disposable income) to other causes - humanitarian aid and other charities - over and above the 10% level. Any overtime I may earn tends to be subject to a much higher 'rate' of giving! And from time to time I also give additionally to particular appeals and causes 'as the Sprit leads'.

Anthony
 
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I appreciate everyone's response - I have been away on vacation so I did not get to this sooner.

We tithe to our "local" church ... at our church we are able to say where our tithe can be directed within the church budget - most of the time I don't put anything on the offering envelope - but during certain times of the year I will direct the offering towards our missionary collections.
 
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