PastorJ said:Hi Godson,
I personally believe that tithes and firstfruits are 2 different things. Tithe is the tenth of all income. On the other hand, firstfruits were the whole amount of the first increase.
But you would have to look to the law of the Old Covenant for support of this idea. Before the law Abraham tithed from the plunder (not his herds and crops of his own wealth), which was just a custom of His day, and Jacob decided in his own heart that he wanted to give God 10% of all that God gave him. Neither of these men were told by God to tithe, neither said this was the beginning of a principle of tithing, and only one gave from his personal heards and flocks.
If tithing was really an eternal principle that we all must obey then we would have seen it back when Cain and Abel gave their offerings. However, we don't. God looked with favor upon Abel, not because he gave 10% and then an offering above that tithe, but because it was his firstfruits - sacrificial, generous, valuable. When Jacob decided to give God 10% he was giving God his firstfuits. He was not seperating tithing from offeirng from firstfuits.
If you want to know how to give to God then look at the very first offering ever given to God. Abel gave God a sacrificial, generous, valuable offering and it pleased God. When we obey the law of Love of our new covenant we will do the same thing and God will look upon our offering with favour. The laws of tithing have been abolished, and the principle never existed before the law. Before the law, all that existed were customs and the principle of firstfruits.
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