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I look at it differently. Whatever I may have God has given it to me. The question is, what am I going to do with the gifts God has given me?God demands all of it. you in the NT are not allowed to keep anything for yourself. You bring all to god with an open hand and allow him to take what he wants or put into your hand what he is asking you to care for.
You are a steward of God's money. nothing you have is yours. or that is the way it is supposed to be. So then how are we in a position to demand anything?
The way I see it, tithing is something we should want to do and not something we should do to get something in return. Looking at this article here:
http://blog.kcm.org/3-tithers-rights-every-christian-know/
that article is suggesting to me that we can demand rights as tither. I am not sure if should "demand" anything from God?
To put another twist or view on this, one other article I had read mentioned when we tithe we store up financial blessings which we can call on whenever needed, what's your take on this guys?
The way I see it, tithing is something we should want to do and not something we should do to get something in return. Looking at this article here:
http://blog.kcm.org/3-tithers-rights-every-christian-know/
that article is suggesting to me that we can demand rights as tither. I am not sure if should "demand" anything from God?
Do they ask for a percentage of income when they ask? Or do they just ask to give what you desire to give....placing no extra pressure to give more on those who they believe make more?Yes, the Orthodox Eastern churches, like the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches and others do ask for money.
However, they do not insist upon a tithe, which is very specifically defined and comes with threats about the members disobeying God if they do not come across with a set percentage, etc.
Somehow, the original churches are managing at least as well as the ones that preach tithing.
Makes since......in a small town with competitors, you best go with the doctrines that will draw the most people. I do not think that the churches giving the most truth will appear to be the largest or most prosperous. I happen to see no wrong in the church that believe in OT monetary tithes or those that do not....as neither of them are trying to harm people, and both are doing what they feel right......in most cases.We have three churches in our very little town. Only one believes in OT tithing and they and are the poorest. The other two churches do just fine and they provide housing for their pastors, one of them, the Community Church, which is non-denominational, puts out a monthly news letter that goes to all the mail box holders in town and the surrounding area. They do a lot of charity work in the area as well as in foreign countries. People give because they care.
You don’t tithe on the value of your wealth (existing holdings or assets) - you tithe on increase - the profit....
You are not under obligation to tithe as that is a false teaching. The NT always describes giving freely instead and with joy. The amount you choose (not obligated) to give - not tithe - is up to you.The way I see it, tithing is something we should want to do and not something we should do to get something in return. Looking at this article here:
http://blog.kcm.org/3-tithers-rights-every-christian-know/
that article is suggesting to me that we can demand rights as tither. I am not sure if should "demand" anything from God?
They actually may be the poor who need a little help. But money isn't the only gift that God gives for people to share. Maybe it's child care for a mom or dad while they clean or make repairs to the building. Maybe it's volunteering in a church ministry in the community, a soup kitchen, a store run by the church, a food bank, a women's shelter, a homeless shelter, etc.So what happens with people who have no money left after their monthly expenses [rent, food e.t.c] are accounted for?
If the gift is yours... then explain the parable of the talents? According to Jesus' thoughts God invests in each of us looking for a return. This investment can take many form including money. for those whom are faithful more is given and to those who are not what they have is stripped away.I look at it differently. Whatever I may have God has given it to me. The question is, what am I going to do with the gifts God has given me?
contextual Book Chapter and verse? if those four can not be provided it is not a biblical precept.To put another twist or view on this, one other article I had read mentioned when we tithe we store up financial blessings which we can call on whenever needed, what's your take on this guys?
Maybe you'd be happier with the word blessing rather than gift. The parable of the talents is perfect. The master blessed each one of them by giving them the opportunity to improve/enlarge that blessing. He only gave them what they were capable of increasing, what they could handle.If the gift is yours... then explain the parable of the talents? According to Jesus' thoughts God invests in each of us looking for a return. This investment can take many form including money. for those whom are faithful more is given and to those who are not what they have is stripped away.
To put another twist or view on this, one other article I had read mentioned when we tithe we store up financial blessings which we can call on whenever needed, what's your take on this guys?
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