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SNPete said:Are you sure? The first couple of posts are definitly based on OT, 10% with a penalty tithing. AKA a God tax.
Agreed . It was about feeding the Levites and Priests . It came about because of the golden calf incident . Priests were to be from all the tribes and not just the Levites . But , the others abdicated their role .andry said:The Biblical tithe was never money.
I read this post yesterday, and thought, "I've NEVER heard anything about a 20% penalty."PentecostalEvangelist said:There is a teaching going around which states that if a person fails to pay their tithes, that person is required BY God to repay the unpaid tithe PLUS a 20% penalty.
Where is the Biblical evidence to support this claim, AND IF this is a Biblically correct teaching, where is the Biblical evidence which absolutely does away with 1st John 1 vesre 9.
This is why God asks some to give it all away.SNPete said:Here is a thought; Money is cheap.
My family has been blessed with financial blessings and it is no big deal to give dollars. Easy and fast. . . .
9-iron said:I'll bet a tenth of your paycheck this thread hits 5+ pages....
Great. When was then let's tithe Biblically. When was the last time you brought your grain and livestock to the storehouse? When was the last time you brought your tithe to a place that God show you, and had a feast with it? When was the last time you brought your tithe to your hometown and feasted with the poor, homeless, widowed, prostitutes, and priests with it?livinit72 said:Lev 27:30-31
Without even any scriptural reference it only makes sense that if we are truly Christians that we would cheerfully give to God because it is all His in the first place and without Him we have nothing at all. It shows that we love God more than material things and more than that-that we trust Him to take care of our needs. Just my humble 2 cents worth.
The fact that you've even taken time to consider what you give, in relation to others, speaks volumes. And whether you give more or less is BEYOND irrelevant. God isn't looking at you, AS YOU COMPARE TO OTHERS. He is looking at our hearts.andry said:Great. When was then let's tithe Biblically. When was the last time you brought your grain and livestock to the storehouse? When was the last time you brought your tithe to a place that God show you, and had a feast with it? When was the last time you brought your tithe to your hometown and feasted with the poor, homeless, widowed, prostitutes, and priests with it?
Otherwise......in the NT.....just give. And give more than 10% if you're able and happy about it.
I give more than most tithers give in their tithes and offerings. I'm not being arrogant. But I give, not tithe.
For a number of years, The Barna Group has also been following the practice of tithing, which is donating at least ten percent of ones income. While Christians dispute whether tithing refers to giving the entire ten percent to churches or whether that sum may include money donated to churches and other non-profit entities, the survey data reveal that no matter how it is defined, very few Americans tithed in 2004. Only 4% gave such an amount to churches alone; just 6% gave to either churches or to a combination of churches and parachurch ministries.
A different way of considering tithing is by measuring whether the individual donated at least one-tenth of their income to non-profit organizations, including but not limited to churches and other houses of worship. If the data are evaluated from that vantage point, the percentage of adults who tithe is 6%. Again, the most prolific givers are those whose contributions flow primarily to churches. More than one-quarter of evangelicals (27%) fit this criteria for tithing, compared to 10% among non-evangelical born again Christians, 1% of notional Christians, 2% of adults aligned with non-Christian faith groups, and 3% of atheists and agnostics.
If you looked historically at the tithes threads here - this isn't the first - there is a strong sentiment that "non-tithers" don't give, or give less than 10%. But sinces your < 300 posts young, you wouldn't know. There seems to be the thought that non-tithers are trying to somehow find wiggle room out of their obligation to give to their church.FollowingJesus said:The fact that you've even taken time to consider what you give, in relation to others, speaks volumes. And whether you give more or less is BEYOND irrelevant. God isn't looking at you, AS YOU COMPARE TO OTHERS. He is looking at our hearts.
I feel the poster above you expressed a better sentiment towards giving.
Note her last statement:
...if we are truly Christians that we would cheerfully give to God because it is all His in the first place and without Him we have nothing at all.
livinit72 said:Lev 27:30-31
And all the tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land, or of the fruit of the tree, is the LORD's: it is holy unto the LORD.
And if a man will at all redeem ought of his tithes, he shall add thereto the fifth part thereof.
Tithing is not a part of the New Covenant. Those to whom Jesus addressed those word were still under the Old Covenant and, of course, tithing is something that they should have done. They were under Law to do so. Our righteousness is from Christ, not from our performance. A generous heart does not need a tithing law to be generous.swifteagle said:I agree with you in this, however...
Since Jesus said this...But woe to you Pharisees! For you tithe mint and rue and all manner of herbs, and pass by justice and the love of God. These you ought to have done, without leaving the others undone." Luke 11:42
How do you come to the conclusion that the Tithe is not a part of the NT covenant?
Jim M said:Tithing is not a part of the New Covenant. Those to whom Jesus addressed those word were still under the Old Covenant and, of course, tithing is something that they should have done. They were under Law to do so. Our righteousness is from Christ, not from our performance. A generous heart does not need a tithing law to be generous.
~Jim
Post count is not an indication of knowledge. The fact that you think so, once again, speaks volumes about you.andry said:But sinces your < 300 posts young, you wouldn't know.
My sense is there is much that you are 'reading' (and writing) incorrectly.andry said:So unless I'm reading it wrong, she was talking about the tithe.
Very interesting! Thanks for posting!Fantine said:
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