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rainingangel said:I do not want to debate, only to voice my opinion.
I believe in Tithing.
I believe what the bible says about Tithing.
I believe in my tithing to my home church, because I dont want to have cursed money in my pocket.
I believe in tithing because it helps the church be ran, the electricity to be on, the music to be played.
So if you dont pay tithes you maybe shouldnt use the bathroom at church, the tissue paper, you shouldnt enjoy the music, you should sit with your eyes closed, because without tithe paying members of any church you wouldnt have these things.
rainingangel said:I do not want to debate, only to voice my opinion.
rainingangel said:I believe in Tithing.
I believe what the bible says about Tithing.
rainingangel said:I believe in my tithing to my home church, because I dont want to have cursed money in my pocket.
rainingangel said:I believe in tithing because it helps the church be ran, the electricity to be on, the music to be played.
So if you dont pay tithes you maybe shouldnt use the bathroom at church, the tissue paper, you shouldnt enjoy the music, you should sit with your eyes closed, because without tithe paying members of any church you wouldnt have these things.
Would you have any problem just calling it an offering (what you give)?chanelle said:for me tithe is a way to support my church so it may continue to spread the Word of our Living God. God doesn't need money, he is God. I don't regularly pay tithe, but I think it is one great way to support your church. Another guideline God has given to help us succeed the best we can in the evil world, not a rule that we have to follow or God won't bless us. and about the 10% thing, i think thats just a cool guideline, an idea on a good amount to give. As if we can give a perfect 10%, we can't. if we had to give a perfect 10% then no one ever would be blessed or protected by God, cos we're sinful and not perfect. phew lucky Jesus died for us.
Deuteronomy 14carine said:Am feeling confused have been stuggling with different issues health etc and saw a new chruch started where I go to do some shopping offering free christian counselling on issues such as healing and deliverance and family issues,alcholism etc etc!!!!!
Was told I must attend seven weeks of three weekly meetings when I enquired bout counselling.
This church I released is penetcostal which I dont consider myself but thought ok I skip my church this sunday and go to an early 7am meeting.
Pastor at end of some coaching on faith started speaking on tithes and that it must be ten percent and that we can only ask for Gods protection etc if we are tithing 10 per cent.
I am not working due to having some health probs and on my own with my son and struggling financially.
I believe that the new testament says to give according to ones ability and that it is good to give and that we can give in many ways could be our time as well as finances etc.
Came away not feeling too great as the Pastor was saying about spiritual locustes destroying our things if we didnt give 10 per cent and that we could only really be blessed if we gave 10 per cent and could only expect Gods protection etc if we gave exaclty 10 per cent.
I noticed one lady left early and felt sad as there are a large number of people in this area of london with problems and I had been impressed that they had advertised free christian counselling thinking how many in the area would benefit. Yes I know that finances are needed in every organisation this church owns a large building and many others.
So what do others think
about tithing???
Good point!muffler dragon said:Would you have any problem just calling it an offering (what you give)?
m.d.
True. There is no problem with an offering.thirsty said:I tithe for the simple reason that my church supports ministries overseas and has a large youth group at the church. The youth group keeps many kids off the streets on Friday nights and has many activities throughout the year.
There is nothing wrong with freely giving to God.
rainingangel said:So if you dont pay tithes you maybe shouldnt use the bathroom at church, the tissue paper, you shouldnt enjoy the music, you should sit with your eyes closed, because without tithe paying members of any church you wouldnt have these things.
no problem at all. I give an offering most weeks, but that money to me seems to be a more informal giving, just giving what you have and what you feel at that moment. for things to do with outreach, charity etc. any visitor can give an offering. tithe seems to be a more formal giving, that you would most probably give more of, and on not such a regular basis, and if you're a supporting member of a particular church. Also I've realised that tithe gives a small indication how many supporting members of the church there are. Helping to pay for a pastor at the church and other things like that.muffler dragon said:Would you have any problem just calling it an offering (what you give)?
m.d.
I never could understand why the church has held onto the tithe like some dying man grasping for one last breath.muffler dragon said:Dear Holy Roller:
Would it ever bother you if you happened to find out that the tithe was an unbiblical principle for today?
There is a distinction between offerings, giving and tithing. Keep that in mind.
m.d.
If people are clinging to the tithe aspect of the Old Covenant, it seems they are required to fulfill the whole law.Heb 7:5 And indeed those who are of the sons of Levi, who receive the priesthood, have a commandment to collect tithes from the people according to the law, that is, from their brothers, though they have come from the loins of Abraham;
YahwehLove said:If people are clinging to the tithe aspect of the Old Covenant, it seems they are required to fulfill the whole law.
The Law was a shoolmaster to bring us to faith.
The tithe was a lesson from that schoolmaster teaching us to give.
I will agree with your observations, but seeing that it was part of instruction in Leviticus and not the NT, I would conclude that it is obsolete with the New Covenant regardless.muffler dragon said:Actually, the dismissal of the tithe has little to do with regarding your dismissal of the "old" covenant. The tithe is irrelevant regarding today's doctrine, because:
1) the tithe was never currency.
2) the tithe was for the Levite, the orphan, the widow, and the foreigner in your midst.
That has nothing to do with "Old" or "New" covenant.
The point I was trying to make without stating it overtly is that I disagree with your understanding of "New" Covenant. Furthermore, I consider it irrelevant to the tithe discussion.YahwehLove said:I will agree with your observations, but seeing that it was part of instruction in Leviticus and not the NT, I would conclude that it is obsolete with the New Covenant regardless.
When did tithing to the Levite become old news?
It is relevant.muffler dragon said:The point I was trying to make without stating it overtly is that I disagree with your understanding of "New" Covenant. Furthermore, I consider it irrelevant to the tithe discussion.
The reasons being: the Temple no longer stands. With the Temple no longer standing, there is no Levitical priesthood that must be sustained through the original tithe consideration. The Levites were neither allowed to own property nor raise livestock. Therefore, they could only survive off the tithe of the Jews.
That, in and of itself, has nothing to do with the "New" Covenant.
You make no sense with that statement.YahwehLove said:It is relevant.
Even if the Temple WERE standing the tithe is still OLD NEWS.
It is part of a system that is OBSOLETE.
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