[FONT="]Part II[/FONT]
[FONT="]Scriptural Proof that Christian Tithing is a Hoax[/FONT]
[FONT="]The Malachi Prophecy[/FONT]
  [FONT="]I  marvel that more people are not totally embarrassed by the way the  world of Christendom exacts money from the poor and peddles the Word of  God like so much merchandise for sordid gain. It is an international  disgrace. I will not mince words, so get ready for some startling  revelations.[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]WHAT WE WILL LEARN[/FONT]
  [FONT="]What is the real message of Malachi’s prophecy for believers today?[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Did Paul finance his international ministry through the tithing system?[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Is there even one example of Christians paying tithes in the Bible?[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Why did Jesus not pay tithes or the Temple tax commanded by the Law of Moses? [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Will you or anyone be 
"cursed with a curse" for not tithing?[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]THE SCRIPTURES KNOW NOTHING OF "CHRISTIAN TITHING"[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Jesus  Christ’s followers did not pay tithe to Him from farm products or  herds; neither did His followers pay Him ten percent of their salaries  from other sources of income. "Christian tithing" is an oxymoron—it is a  contradiction of words. Nay, it is more: it is, in fact, a Christian  hoax! "Christian tithing" is about as Scriptural as "Christian burnt  offerings," "Christian stonings," or "Christian synagogues." The leaders  of Christendom have bamboozled millions (billions) of unsuspecting  laity into believing that "Christian tithing" is a Scriptural command  from God Himself, and can easily be found and supported in the pages of  Divine Scripture. Oh really? [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Of the 613 laws contained in the first five  books of the Bible written by Moses, why is it that aside from the ten  commandments, "tithing" is virtually the only other law that the modern  Church tries to retain? They retain it in name only, however, since  there is nothing similar between Moses’ law of tithing" and "Christian  tithing" except the aspect of ten percent. Christian tithing is an  extra-biblical concept and doctrine—aside from the ten percent it has  nothing in common with the tithing law of Moses, and was never practiced  by the New Testament Church.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Not only is Christian tithing taught to be  needful, it is taught as if it were a divine, binding LAW. But there is  no such thing as a "Christian tithing law" in the New Testament  Scriptures. It is a heresy, used by the Church, independent cults, and  charlatans of every description, as a club to beat and threaten  parishioners into surrendering ten percent of their salaries in  obedience to this phantom law. All are forewarned that failure to pay  this 10% Church tax will cause them to be 
"cursed with a CURSE!" There is indeed 
"a curse," but it is not God Who pronounces it.[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]NO TITHING IN THE CHURCH OF THE APOSTLES[/FONT]
  [FONT="]We  have Scriptural proof that no such law or custom as Christian tithing  was taught or practiced in the Church by the early apostles. Their  epistles are totally devoid of any such tithing custom or law. Gentile  converts were never taught to tithe to anyone. Although the temple and  priesthood in Jerusalem remained until 70 AD, not even Jewish converts  were taught to give their tithes to the Apostles rather than to the  temple priests.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]In the Acts 15 Jerusalem Conference we find  outlined what the apostles all agreed was necessary for the newly  converted Gentiles to practice, and by inspiration of the Holy Spirit of  God, tithing is conspicuously missing. Some believing Pharisees 
wanted  the apostles to teach the Gentiles to keep the Law of Moses (which  certainly contained the law of tithing, Acts 15:5), but the apostles  headed by Peter, James, and Paul would not hear of it (Acts 15:28-29)!  Yet, what is one of the very first legislated duties taught to Gentile  converts by the Church today? It is that they must tithe their annual  salaries to the Church. Where did this unscriptural law of Christian  tithing come from?[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Notice this telling bit of history from the my 
Encyclopedia Britannica, "Tithes in Christendom—The  earliest authentic example of anything like a law of the State  enforcing payment appears to occur in the capitularies [ecclesiasticals]  of Charlemagne at the end of the 8th or beginning of the 9th century.  Tithes were by that enactment to be applied to the maintenance of the 
bishop, 
clergy, the 
poor, and the 
fabric of the church.  In the course of time the principle of payment of tithes was extended  FAR BEYOND its original intention. Thus they became transferable to  laymen and saleable like ordinary property, in spite of the injunctions  of the third Lateran Council; and they became payable OUT OF SOURCES OF  INCOME [not just farming and herding, but other trades and occupations  and salaries paid in the form of money] NOT ORIGINALLY TITHABLE." (1963,  volume 22, page 253, ‘TITHES’

.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The Catholic Church knows its own history. Here  is how tithing got back into the Church after being absent for nearly  five centuries:[/FONT]
  [FONT="]"As the Church expanded and various  institutions arose, it became necessary to make laws which would insure  the proper and permanent support of the clergy. The payment of tithes  was adopted from the Old Law... The earliest positive legislation on the  subject seems to be contained in the letter of the bishops assembled at  Tours in 567 and the [canons] of the Council of Macon in 585."—
The Catholic Encyclopedia.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]They "extended" their base of tithe collecting  to eventually include all forms of income. All Christian scholars know  that although money was in wide use in ancient Israel, it was never a  titheable commodity. But modern Christian pastors of God’s sheep don’t  want tithes of goats or oil or corn—they want money—cold hard cash. God  has a word to the "shepherds of the sheep," and it is the very same  message that He had for the Levites in the book of Malachi. And it is  this:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"My people have been lost sheep [/FONT][FONT="][Why? How did they get that way?] 
their SHEPHERDS have caused them to go astray" (Jer. 50:6).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Was Israel consciously aware of the fact that;  they were being led astray by their spiritual leaders? Not most, and  neither is the world of Christendom today aware that they are being lead  astray by their spiritual leaders.[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]THE MYSTERY OF MALACHI REVEALED[/FONT]
  [FONT="]It  is the book of Malachi that today’s clergy uses as their main authority  for promulgating the doctrine of "Christian tithing." Christian tithing  means that everyone must give 10% of their gross income (which is in  the form of MONEY, 99%+ of the time), or they will be 
"cursed with a curse." It will be well worth your time to read the real meaning of Malachi’s prophecy. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Mostly one will hear only three verses of  Malachi quoted by those attempting to wrest a doctrine of Christian  tithing from this prophecy.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Here are the "cursing" verses:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed Me.  But ye say, Wherein have we robbed Thee? In tithes and offerings. Ye are  cursed with a curse: for ye have robbed Me, even this whole nation" [/FONT][FONT="](Malachi 3:8-9).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Here is the "blessing" verse:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat [/FONT][FONT="][bread]
  in Mine house, and prove Me now herewith, says the Lord of hosts, if I  will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing,  that thee shall not be room enough to receive it" (Malachi 3:10).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Their interpretation of these proof texts are  as follows: Rob God of His ten percent of your salary and be CURSED, or  pay God ten percent of your salary and be BLESSED. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Before we go any further, just who is 
cursing whom in this Malachi prophecy? Does God, indeed, say, 
"You are CURSED with a curse" (Mal. 3:9)? This definitely sounds as if it is GOD Who is doing the cursing, doesn’t it? But say, did you notice that the word "
are" in your Bible is in 
italics? That  means that the word was supplied by the translators and was not in the  original manuscripts. Remove it, and the verse says: 
"You cursed…" rather than 
"You are cursed…" [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]Is it God, or Israel, who is doing the cursing in this verse?[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The  Sopherim (Jewish Scribes) understood this verse to say that it was  Israel "cursing God" rather than "God cursing Israel." I have a few  translations that make this correction: [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"With the curse YOU are cursing [/FONT][FONT="][me]
, and me YOU are robbing—the nation in its entirety." [/FONT]
  [FONT="]And: [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"With a curse you curse Me, and Me you are defrauding—the nation, all of it" [/FONT][FONT="](Mal. 3:9, 
Concordant Version of The Old Testament).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]We must always keep in mind that when the Bible  says "tithes" it means products from the land—as grains and cattle. But  when the Priests of Christendom say "tithes," it always means money.  Because the clergy prefers to be paid in money, it therefore, became  necessary to change the Biblical use of the word "tithes" to now include  money. And if "money" can now be shown to be a tithable commodity,  guess what? Abracadabra, hocus-pocus, open sesame—every believer, of  every occupation in the whole world (not just the farmers as in the Law  of Moses), now is required to pay ten percent of his income to the  Church. They increased their base of productivity a hundred fold. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]What then is the 21st Century application of  this Malachi Prophecy? Are we now to tithe money? Let’s read Malachi  3:10 very carefully:[/FONT]
  
- [FONT="]WHAT were      they robbing God of? "tithes AND offerings." Tithes of      what? Products from the land—grains and cattle. 
 [/FONT]
- [FONT="]WHERE were      they to bring the tithes? To the "storehouse" [Hebrew: ‘garner’--      a granary for grain]. 
 [/FONT]
- [FONT="]WHY did      God want these tithes of the land brought to the "storehouse"      (the granary)? "That there may be meat [bread] in Mine      house [God’s house, Not the granary]."[/FONT]
  [FONT="]If  there is no spiritual application of these statements and we rather  take them literally, there appears to be a contradiction here. Why  should the people bring the tithes to the 
"storehouse" (a granary for storing grain) when what God wanted was 
"bread in His house," (the  tabernacle/Temple, andnot the "storehouse")? The only food in God’s  house—the tabernacle, was a dozen loaves of bread. And that bread was  for the Priests only, not for the tribe of Levi. Since there were only  twelve loaves of bread in the Tabernacle/Temple of God, are we to  believe that the whole nation of Israel did not bring enough grain to  the storehouse to make even twelve loaves of bread?[/FONT]
  [FONT="]God does not contradict Himself, there needs to  be something other than a need for enough grain from the whole nation  of Israel to make twelve loaves of bread! Just what does God mean, 
"that there may be meat [bread]
 in Mine house?" Is God really reprimanding Christians of the 21st Century through Malachi’s prophecy to bring our checkbooks to church, 
"that there may be money in Mine house?" Yet this 
is the teaching of the Church regarding Malachi’s message. What is the Truth?[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Does God ask Israel to bring all the tithes and  offerings into the storehouse, or treasury, or granary, so that there  will be "tithes and offerings in Mine house?" No. God says so, 
"that there may be meat in Mine house?" We  know that they did not bring the tithes and offerings into the holy  place of the tabernacle. Only bread was kept in the holy place. The  "bread" in the holy place was a type of something future, just as  everything that happened to Israel and all of their offerings and  ceremonies were a type of something future (I Cor. 10:11). He must  indeed be spiritual blind who cannot see that the "bread" in the holy  place foreshadows 
"The True Bread of Life—Jesus Christ." [/FONT]
  [FONT="]If God wanted more money in His house, why did Jesus do what He did in the House of God?[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"And Jesus went into the temple of God, and  cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the  tables of the MONEY changers… and said unto them, It is written, My  house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of  thieves" [/FONT][FONT="](Matt. 21:12-13).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]THE CHRISTIAN INTERPRETATION OF BRINGING IN THE TITHE[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The  Christian interpretation of Malachi 3:10 is this: "Bring ye all the  tithe MONEY and extra offerings of money to the church bank, that there  may be money in the Church." Granted, they might not enunciate it that  crudely, but that is what they teach. Ask virtually any pastor of any  church, "How do I, starting today, actually obey this prophecy of  Malachi to stop 
"robbing God of His tithes and offerings?" and he  will tell you to write out a check in the name of his church, for 10%  of your salary (plus an offering), and that check will then be deposited  into the church bank account.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Then ask these same pastors what kind of  blessings you will receive for obeying this procedure, and they will  probably tell you stories where people received huge amounts of material  goods and even huge amounts of more money. This is their interpretation  of God 
"opening the windows of heaven and pouring out a blessing."  And there are ministers by the tens of thousands at this very moment  preparing more stories and more yarns on how blessed one will become in  every imaginable physical, earthly, and material things for giving them  (they would say, giving God) your money. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Is this really how God wants us of the 21st Century to apply Malachi’s prophecy to our lives? I speak as a fool. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]This prophecy has absolutely nothing to do with tithing money to the Church. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Does God suggest somewhere in this prophecy  that there isn’t enough "money in His house?" Is Jesus Christ coming  back to this earth to judge these "priests" because the "people" failed  to bring enough money to the storehouse so that there would be money in  God’s house? Is it a lack of money that concerns God in this prophecy?  No, it is both the people and the priests who have corrupted themselves  according to this prophecy. But like always, God holds the priests to a  much higher standard and therefore they receive the greater  condemnation. There are two groups of judgments in this prophecy:[/FONT]
  [FONT="][1] 
"Behold I will send My Messenger… But  who may abide the day of His coming? And who shall stand when He  appears? For He is like a refiner’s fire, and like fullers’ soap: and He  shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver: and He shall PURIFY the  sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer  unto the Lord an offering in righteousness" (Mal. 3:1-3).[/FONT]
  [FONT="][2] 
"And I will come near to you to judgment [not just the priests, but many of the people as well]
;  and I will be a swift witness against the sorcerers, and against the  adulterers, and against false swearers, and against those that oppress  the hireling in his wages, the widow, and the fatherless, and that turn  aside the stranger from his right, and fear not Me, says the Lord of  hosts" (Mal. 3:5).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]It is amazing how the clergy make most people  think that the only thing of value in the book of Malachi are these  three verses on "robbing God" and "receiving a blessing." There are four  whole chapters in this book, and maybe it should behoove us to see what  the rest of this book has to say. Here are just a few more things  contained in Malachi:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"You offer polluted bread upon My altar… if  ye offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil? And if ye offer the  lame and sick, is it not evil…" [/FONT][FONT="](1:7-8).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"And now, O ye priests, this commandment is  for you… I will curse your blessings… Behold, I will corrupt your seed,  and spread dung upon your face…" [/FONT][FONT="](2:1-3). [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"But you have departed out of the way… ye  have corrupted the covenant of Levi… therefore I have also made you  contemptible and base before all the people…" [/FONT][FONT="](2:8-9).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Behold, I will send my Messenger… But who may abide the day of His coming… He is like a refiner’s fire [/FONT][FONT="][like the lake of fire] 
…And  He shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver: and He shall purify  the sons of Levi… that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in  righteousness" (3:13—See Isa. 6:29).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Then they that feared the Lord spoke often  one to another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of  remembrance was written before Him for them… And they shall be mine,  says the Lord of hosts, in that day when I made up my jewels; and I will  spare them… Then shall ye return, and discern between the righteous and  the wicked, between him that serves God and him that serves Him not [/FONT][FONT="][
‘Do you not know that the saints shall judge the world?’ I Cor. 6:2)]
" (3:16-18).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"And He shall turn the heart of the fathers  to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I  come and smite the earth with a curse" [/FONT][FONT="](4:6)[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]MALACHI AND THE BREAD OF LIFE[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Malachi contains a prophecy and information 
"for OUR admonition upon whom the ends of the world are come" (I  Cor. 10:11). There is no tabernacle/temple administered by the priests  of Levi today, nor for two thousand years. Malachi is not speaking to  Christians about tithing money to the church. The literal physical  circumstances extent in the Church in Malachi’s day is but a type, a  shadow, of a spiritual reality for our day and for all those called  since the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. It was from the tithes that the  Priests of Levi selected the "sacrifices." There lies the problem for  ancient Israel and the problem for the Church today.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Let me explain the problem with Israel and her priests in a nutshell:[/FONT]
  [FONT="]God says: 
"I have LOVED you…" 
Israel asks: 
"wherein have you loved us?" (Mal. 1:2).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]God said: 
"If then I be a Father, where is mine honour? My fear? O priests, that despise My name." 
The priests ask: 
"Wherein have we despised Thy name? (1:6).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]God says: 
"Ye offer polluted bread upon Mine alter…" 
The priests ask: 
"Wherein have we polluted Thee?" (1:7).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]God says: 
"And if ye offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil? ,..the sick and the lame… is it not evil?" (1:8).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]God says: 
"I have no pleasure in you… NEITHER WILL I ACCEPT AN OFFERING AT YOUR HAND" (1:10).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Let’s stop here a minute and consider what we have read. The Priests 
despise God’s name, and their sacrifices are, 
blind, sick and lame. And so God says He will not even accept their 
offering. So  really, the people were tithing. But the quality of their tithes (from  which they selected the sacrifices) was of an unacceptable quality. But  was it this poor quality of sacrifices that really angered God? Not  really. The sick and lame sacrifices were but a symptom of a much larger  problem. God used their polluted sacrifices only as a physical, visual  illustration to show them their sins and polluted hearts. For much of  the remainder of this book, God unfolds to them their many sins and  weaknesses. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]God says: 
"Ye are gone away from Mine ordinance, and have not kept them. Return unto Me, and I will return unto you…" (3:7). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]The priests ask: 
"Wherein shall we return?" (3:7).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]God says: 
"In tithes and offering" (3:8).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]God uses "tithes and offerings" to illustrate  their attitude of mind and heart behind their giving. Tithes and  offerings were all that God asked of the people to give Him. Everything  else they could keep for themselves. But how much did they love God. How  much did they appreciate God and all His goodness to them? What was  their attitude of heart and mind toward God? Their 
"tithes and offerings" say it all: 
"You offer POLLUTED BREAD UPON MINE ALTAR" (1:7). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]All that was included in their "tithes and  offerings"—firstfruits, tithes of the land, tithes of the herds, and  altar offerings of every sort, were to God: 
"polluted bread upon Mine altar." They gave offerings (they WERE TITHING), but they were totally unacceptable. 
"…NEITHER will I accept an offering at your hand" (1:10). [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]THE TYPE AND SHADOW IS FAR INFERIOR TO THE REALITY[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Malachi was a "prophet." Moses was also a prophet, 
"And there arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses" (Deut. 34:10). And Jesus Christ did not come to destroy the "prophets," but rather to 
"fulfill [the prophets]
" (Matt. 5:17). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Under the Prophet Moses, God fed the nation of Israel bread in the wilderness. [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Our fathers did eat manna in the desert; as it is written, He gave them bread from heaven to eat" [/FONT][FONT="](John 6:31). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Under the Prophet Malachi God said they should bring the tithes into the storehouse so that there would be[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"…meat in My house, and prove me now  herewith, says the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of  HEAVEN, and pour you out A [/FONT][FONT="][keep in mind that this blessing is 
singular—a blessing]
 blessing that there shall not be room enough to receive IT [again, 
singular]
" (Mal. 3:10).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]This may well be one of the most misunderstood and wrongly preached verses in the Bible.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The word "meat" in this verse comes from a Hebrew word 
taraph, and means "to pluck off or pull to pieces; to supply with food (as in morsels)" (Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary, p. 105, #2963).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]From this pulling to pieces, plucking off, and  morsels, comes the phrase "breaking bread." There undoubtedly was, more  grains in the storehouse (to bake bread), than any other food commodity.  Now then, listen and learn what I have to show you next, and you will  know and understand more about the Old Testament Prophets than do most  theologians. What did Jesus have to say to the Jews about the 
"bread from heaven" which they said their fathers ate in the desert? [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, [/FONT][FONT="][truly, truly]
, I say unto you, Moses gave you NOT THAT BREAD FROM HEAVEN; but My Father gives you the TRUE BREAD from heaven. For the bread of God is HE which comes down from heaven and gives life unto the world" (John 6:32-33)![/FONT]
  [FONT="]What? How can Jesus say that? [/FONT]
  [FONT="]The Jews said that their fathers ate 
"bread from heaven."[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Moses said that, 
"He gave them bread from heaven to eat." [/FONT]
  [FONT="]But Jesus said, 
"Moses gave you NOT that bread from heaven; but My Father gives you the TRUE bread from heaven. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Is Jesus contradicting the very Word of God?  No, a thousand times No: He is fulfilling the words of the prophets just  as He said in Matt. 5:17.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The bread in the desert was only the type of  bread from heaven, which in reality, and in fulfillment, pointed to  Jesus Christ, the 
"TRUE bread from heaven." The same is true for Malachi. The 
"polluted bread" of Malachi is but the type of the unpolluted, pure, 
"TRUE bread from heaven,’ which is Jesus Christ. But to receive this 
"blessing from heaven," we must bring all our tithes, all that we have to offer God, into the storehouse so that there will be 
"meat [
unpolluted bread]
 in Mine house." [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Now then, does God want unpolluted animals? No.  Does God want unpolluted produce from the land? No. Does God want  unpolluted money? No. Well what kind of sacrifice does He want then? God  wants you! All of you! You, yourself, are the sacrifice that God wants.  [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"I beseech [/FONT][FONT="][invitation, invocation, imploration, exhortation]
 you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice holy [not polluted]
, acceptable [not like in Malachi where God says, 
‘neither will I accept an offering at your hand’]
, unto God, which is your reasonable service" (Rom. 12:1). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]As it is our ‘bodies’ that house our mind,  heart, and spirit, we will also cover those attributes which are  necessary in order for our "living sacrifice" to be acceptable unto the  Lord.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Seriously, dear readers, of what value are physical material offerings to God, if the ones making the offerings are themselves, 
"polluted bread?" Does  God really desire physical things? God has already created BILLIONS OF  GALAXIES full of "physical things." Billions of galaxies do not fulfill  God’s desire for the love, obedience, and admiration of children. God  wants children. God wants children—Sons and Daughters in His Own image.  But God will not accept children whose character is likened to 
"polluted bread." [/FONT]
  [FONT="]We will cover the quality traits of spiritual character that God desires of all His sacrifices.[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]FIRST THE PHYSICAL AND THEN THE SPIRITUAL[/FONT]
[FONT="](I Cor. 15:46).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Now then, was that bread that the fathers ate  in the desert the "TRUE bread from heaven?" No, it clearly was not,  Jesus said it was not! And so, can we not see, can we not believe, can  we not understand, that Jesus Christ IS[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"…the TRUE bread from heaven. For the bread of God IS HE which comes down FROM HEAVEN and gives life unto the world" [/FONT][FONT="](John 6:32b-33). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Hold this thought ……[/FONT]
  [FONT="]And now back to Malachi again: [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse that there may be meat [/FONT][FONT="][bread]
 in Mine  house, and prove me now herewith, says the Lord of hosts, if I will not  open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there  shall not be room enough to receive it" (Malachi, 3:10).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]This is vital to understand: God does not berate the people or the priests for the lack of 
quantity in their tithes and offerings and sacrifices, but rather a lack of 
quality.  Here is absolute Scriptural proof of what I say. They brought  offerings, but why would God not accept their offerings? Because they  offered 
"blind, lame and sick sacrifices." And why did they do  that? Because they themselves were spiritually blind, lame and sick.  There was quantity to their offerings, but not quality.[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"And if ye offer the blind for sacrifice, is  it not evil? And if ye offer the lame and sick, is it not evil? Offer  it now unto your governor; will he be pleased with you, or accept your  person? Says the Lord of hosts" [/FONT][FONT="](Mal. 1:8).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]FINE FLOUR AND PURE FRANKINCENSE VS. POLLUTED BREAD[/FONT]
  [FONT="]And how is it that God views these evil sacrifices: [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Ye [/FONT][FONT="][all of you]
 offer polluted bread upon mine altar…" (Ver. 7). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]There is the whole ball of wax! And so it is in  today’s Church. The problem is not a lack of money, but offering  polluted bread upon the altar of God. God wants "Pure and Fine Bread":[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"And you shall take fine flour, and bake twelve cakes… And you shall put pure frankincense upon each row, that it may be on the bread… And it shall be Aaron’s and his sons’; [/FONT][FONT="][the priests]
 and they shall eat it in the holy place…" (Lev. 24:5-9).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Remember: first is the natural, the physical, and then comes the spiritual.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]And so the children of Israel ate the "bread  from heaven" in the wilderness. There was sufficient quantity, but it  lacked quality. It did not possess the quality of True LIFE—they all  DIED in the desert except for Caleb and Joshua in that generation. The  spiritual fulfillment of this type of physical bread in the desert is  that Jesus Christ is 
"The True Bread of LIFE." Likewise, the  quantity of bread being offering by the priests on the altar of God was  not the problem, but rather the quality of those offerings. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]The spiritual bread (the spiritual food for the  people) being offering in the Church today is not lacking in quantity,  but rather quality. There is "bread," yes, but it is 
"polluted bread." The opposite of "polluted" is "pure." God’s religion is PURE:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"PURE religion and UNDEFILED before God and  the Facher is this, To visit the fatherless and widows IN THEIR  AFFLICTION, and to keep himself UNSPOTTED FROM THE WORLD" [/FONT][FONT="](James 1:27). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]This verse does not say: "Take ten percent of the Social Security checks and welfare checks of the 
"fatherless and widows IN THEIR AFFLICTION," and then take that money and spend it for all the 
"spotted materialism of this world." Yet  that is exactly what all to many of today’s priests and ministers are  doing. And furthermore, they shamelessly boast about their material  possessions! They 
"love the world and the things that are in the world." And, therefore, is it little wonder that, 
"the love of the Father is not in them" (I John 2:15)? Neither do they have a 
"love of the Truth" (II Thes. 2:10).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]God used a physical, outward, visible, type, of sick, lame, and blind sacrifices, which He then calls 
polluted bread to show Israel and their priests what He was really angry with, namely, their 
"polluted" hearts, minds, and spirits! Malachi’s prophecy is about the sin WITHIN, not sacrifices WITHOUT![/FONT]
  
[FONT="]THE ENDTIME CHURCH AS PETER SAW IT[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Peter describes the church in the latter days:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily [/FONT][FONT="][secretly]
 shall bring in damnable [destructive, fatal, disastrous, ruinous]
  heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon  themselves swift destruction. And MANY shall follow their pernicious [lascivious, licentious, wanton]
 ways; by reason of whom the way of the truth shall be evil spoken of. And through covetousness [greed, lust]
 shall they with feigned words MAKE MERCHANDISE OF YOU" (II Pet. 2:1-3). Other renderings: [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Motivated by greed, they will exploit you with their counterfeit arguments" [/FONT][FONT="](
Berkely Version).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"…in their lust they will exploit you with cunning arguments" [/FONT][FONT="](
Moffatt Translation).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"In their greed for MONEY they will trade on your credulity with sheer fabrications"`[/FONT][FONT="](
The New English Bible).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]ALL PHYSICAL TYPES FORESHADOW SPIRITUAL REALITIES[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Everything that happened in the Old Testament was a TYPE of future, spiritual things. [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Now ALL these things happened unto THEM for  examples: and they were written for OUR admonition, upon whom the ends  of the world are come"[/FONT][FONT="] (I Cor. 10:11). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]And Malachi is no different. The people of  Israel tithed sick, lame, and diseased animals to Levi. The Priests took  those evil beasts and offered them as sacrifices to God. The reason  that the people and the priests offered sick (polluted) sacrifices is  because they themselves were sick and polluted with sins. Isaiah  describes them well:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Ah sinful nation, a people laden with  iniquity, a seed of evildoers, children that are corrupters: they have  forsaken the Lord, they have provoked the Holy One of Israel unto anger,  they are gone away backward. Why should ye be stricken any more? Ye  will revolt more and more, THE WHOLE HEAD IS SICK and the whole heart is  faint. From the sole of the foot even unto the head THERE IS NO  SOUNDNESS IN IT…" [/FONT][FONT="](Isa. 1:4-5).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Much of what the clergy disseminates from the pulpit as "wholesome spiritual food," God calls 
"polluted bread." And just WHY do they offered polluted bread? Because: [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? For out of the ABUNDANCE OF THE HEART, the MOUTH SPEAKS" [/FONT][FONT="](Matt. 12:34). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]There it is! There is the message of Malachi!  That is why Israel brought sick and blind sacrifices and that is why the  priests did not correct them, but went ahead and offered them to God.  Both the people and the priests were polluted in their hearts, and it is  of the abundance of the heart that determines men’s actions. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Today’s 
"polluted bread" is served up in such doctrines as exact ten per cent of the parishioner’s salaries in the form of a church tax called, 
tithing. And  the threat of eternal torture in fire if one does not follow the  dictates of a specific denomination or religious teaching that is deemed  necessary to avoid this eternal hellhole of terrorism.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The type and shadow of Jesus Christ, the True  Bread of life, was the physical bread that Israel ate in the desert. The  desert doesn’t produce enough food to sustain an army of people—it had  to be supernaturally supplied by God. The desert and wilderness of our  carnal nature does not produce enough spiritual food to sustain us  either. Only the 
True Bread of LIFE from Heaven in the person of Jesus Christ can supply our spiritual needs. We must eat this spiritual bread in order to have spiritual life.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The sacrifices spoken of in Malachi were not suitable for God’s house. They offered [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"POLLUTED BREAD" [/FONT][FONT="]and  we saw some of the many sins that that constituted this polluted bread.  Here are the only sacrifices that are fit for God’s storehouse: [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"The sacrifices of God are A BROKEN SPIRIT: a broken a CONTRITE HEART…" [/FONT][FONT="](Psalm 51:17)
. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]And in Psalm 34:18 David reverses the order: [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"The lord is nigh unto them that are of a BROKEN HEART; and saves such as be of a CONTRITE SPIRIT." [/FONT]
  [FONT="]It is all about attitude: 
REPENT, HUMBLE YOURSELF, and OBEY! Then follows the Blessing:[/FONT]
  [FONT="]People always want to do physical things to  prove their spirituality. But God doesn’t want your physical things. God  wants a broken heart and a contrite spirit and a willingness to OBEY:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Behold, to OBEY is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams" [/FONT][FONT="](I Sam. 15:22). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]The sacrifices of a broken heart, a contrite spirit, and a willingness to always obey are always acceptable to God.[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]BRINGING GOD YOUR SPIRITUAL TITHES
WILL REAP A SPIRITUAL BLESSING[/FONT]
[FONT="] 
[‘For the bread of God is He which come down from heaven… For I came down from heaven… I am the bread which came down from heaven… John 6:33, 38, 41] and pour you out a blessing [Jesus Christ, The Bread of Life is this blessing], that there shall not be room [‘Now unto Him that is able to do EXCEEDING ABUNDANTLY {Gk: SUPEREXCESSIVELY—superabundantly, superexceedingly, superaboundingly} ABOVE ALL THAT WE ASK OR THINK’ Eph. 3:20] to receive it" (Mal. 3:10).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]God is saying to us: "Give Me your pure bread offerings of a 
"broken heart, contrite spirit, and attitude of obedience," and I will give you, 
"The TRUE BREAD OF LIFE from HEAVEN."[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Now there, dear reader, is a blessing beyond our ability to make 
"room to receive it." Jesus  Christ is the True Bread in God’s house. Jesus Christ is the  personification of LOVE, LIGHT AND LIFE. Jesus is the ultimate, the  apex, the primer, the zenith, the HIGHEST OF 
EVERYTHING! Jesus Christ is the 
Tree of Life, The Hope of Glory, The Saviour of the World—all that we and the entirety of the universe will ever need for all eternity is found in 
Him! But God demands purity. All the polluted bread has got to go:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Behold, what manner of love the Father has  bestowed upon us, that we should be called the SONS OF GOD: therefore  the world knows us not, because it knew Him not.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Beloved, now are we the SONS of God, and it  does not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when He shall  appear, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]And every man that has this hope in him PURIFIES HIMSELF, even as He [/FONT][FONT="][Jesus]
 IS PURE" (I John 3:1-3).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]And the priests of Christendom would have us believe that God’s message through Malachi is a quest for MORE MONEY! Unbelievable![/FONT]
  
[FONT="]THE LESSON OF MALACHI FOR THE FOLLOWERS OF CHRIST[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Obedience to the Law of Moses, the Sacrifices and the many Ordinances was to bring 
physical prosperity, 
safety from enemies, healthy children, and a long life in the land,  followed by DEATH. Malachi brings us from obedience to physical laws in  the land, all the way down to the return of Messiah in fiery judgment  upon mankind. God never really did want animal sacrifices, but the  sacrifices of 
a "broken and contrite heart and spirit."[/FONT]
  [FONT="]God tells us through Malachi that we should  bring all our tithes (spiritual tithes and offerings) to Him and He will  bless us with a blessing that cannot be contained.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The physical tithes that were brought to the storehouse from which portions were sacrificed to God, brought 
temporary, physical blessings on Earth. For all those who will bring all their spiritual tithes and offering to God’s house, God promises 
One permanent, SPIRITUAL Blessing from heaven. Jesus Christ is that One and only 
True Bread of never-ending life.[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]WE OBEY A SPIRITUAL LAW AND OUR SACRIFICES ARE SPIRITUAL[/FONT]
  [FONT="]As  Christians are not under the Law of Moses in this New Testament  dispensation, accordingly, the end-time fulfillment of Malachi does not  pertain to the Law of Moses, which is the oldness of the letter rather  the newness of the spirit. Just as there is no more sacrificing of  animals at the Temple, likewise there is no tithing of animals at the  Temple—nor is there tithing of any kind. Christians are not under the  Law of Moses, nor a twisted, modified version of it. [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"For the law of the SPIRIT of LIFE in Christ Jesus [/FONT][FONT="][this is not the Law of Moses]
 has made me FREE FROM THE LAW OF SIN AND DEATH" (Rom. 8:2). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]The law of the letter 
"engraven in stone tablets" assuredly was a 
"dispensation of death and condemnation" (II Cor. 3:4-11). Here are but a few more sacrifices of the spirit which are always acceptable in God’s presence:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"…therefore will I offer in His tabernacle sacrifices of JOY…" [/FONT][FONT="](Ps. 26:6).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Offer the sacrifices of RIGHTEOUSNESS, and put your trust in the Lord" [/FONT][FONT="](Ps. 4:5).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"And let them sacrifice the sacrifices of THANKSGIVING, and declare His works with REJOICING" [/FONT][FONT="](Ps. 107:22).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Yes, these are the sacrifices, these are the offerings, these are the tithes of a broken heart and a contrite spirit.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]O what a clever piece of legislation the Church  enacted when they changed a law regarding the tithing of farm products  for the Levites only to a law that exacts ten per cent of EVERYTHING  FROM EVERYBODY.[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]LOVE NOT THE WORLD NEITHER THE THINGS IN THE WORLD[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Instead  of following the Apostle Paul’s example of humility and service, all  too many priests of Christendom have become the very personification of  materialistic exhibitionism.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Once content with a good quality $200 watch,  now they need a $2000 Rolex. Once happy with $300 suits, now they need  $3000 suits. Once content with a brand new $30,000 car every year, now  they need an $80,000 top-of-the-line luxury car. Once happy with a  beautiful and roomy $150,000 home, now they need a $1,500,000 mansion on  the hill. Once happy that the $500,000 mortgage on their church  building got paid, now they need a $5,000,000 cathedral with gold-gilded  everything. Once happy to fly first class everywhere they traveled, now  they need their own private $10,000,000 executive jet. Just look at how  many men of the cloth are building their own kingdoms on earth? And it  seems like the next generation coming behind them have even greater  appetites. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Granted, there are tens of thousands who do not  believe it possible to aspire to such dizzying heights of materialism  and are content to have sizably smaller kingdoms, but it is still the  same foul spirit of lust, power, and worldly materialism at work in many  of their lives. Teaching God’s people that it is God’s law that they  must tithe ten percent of their salaries to the Church or God will curse  them is not only unscriptural, it is a SIN![/FONT]
  [FONT="]Have you ever heard one of these prosperity ministers give a powerful sermon on I John 2:15: [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Love not the world, neither the things that  are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is  not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the  lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is  of the world."[/FONT]
  [FONT="]MONEY AND THE BELIEVER[/FONT]
  [FONT="]There  is not one example of anyone tithing MONEY to anyone in the entirety of  the Bible! The only reference to "money" with regards to tithing has  absolutely nothing to do with paying tithes ON money. It is found in  Deut. 14:24-26, which we shall now read in it’s entirety:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"And if the way be too long for thee [/FONT][FONT="][to the place where God placed His name to be worshipped, especially during the fall feast harvest of tabernacles] 
so that you are not able to carry it [the tithe of their farm produce]
  or if the place be too far from you, which the Lord your God shall  choose to set His name there, when the Lord your God has blessed you:  Then shall you turn it [the tithe of their farm produce] 
into money, and bind up the money in your hand, and shall go unto the place which the Lord your God shall choose: And you shall bestow that money [to the preachers? to the church? NO…]
 …for whatsoever thy soul lusts after [Heb: 
‘for whatsoever your heart desires’]
, for oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or for strong drink, or for whatsoever your soul desires: and you shall eat there before the Lord your God, and you shall rejoice, you, and your household."[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Farm products could be sold and turned into  money when long travel was necessary. But at the destination where God  placed His name, the money was spent on 
food for the Levite, stranger, fatherless, poor, etc. It was not presented to the Levites as a monetary gift.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Here is an easy to understand Scripture explaining what the purpose of the tithe was: [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"And the Levite, (because he has no part nor  inheritance with you), and the stranger, and the fatherless, and the  widow, which are within your gates, shall come, and shall EAT [/FONT][FONT="][food from the land]
 and be satisfied; that the Lord your God may bless you in all the work of your hand which you do" (Deut. 14:29).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The Church would prefer you not know the following: [/FONT]
  
- [FONT="]The      tradesmen who made the baskets for harvesting, did not tithe. [/FONT]
- [FONT="]The      cobblers, who made the shoes for the servants of the field, did not tithe.      [/FONT]
- [FONT="]The      carpenters, who made the wagons used for harvesting the fields, did not      tithe. [/FONT]
- [FONT="]The      potters, who made the jugs for carrying water to the servants in the      fields, did not tithe. [/FONT]
- [FONT="]The women,      who made the garments for the field-workers, did not tithe. [/FONT]
- [FONT="]And      certainly, the servants who worked in the fields for wages, did not tithe.      [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Here are the simple facts regarding the Biblical teaching of tithing:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]ONLY LANDOWNERS TITHED[/FONT]
  [FONT="]ONLY PRODUCTS OF THE LAND WERE TITHED[/FONT]
  [FONT="]ONLY LEVITES COULD RECEIVE THE TITHES[/FONT]
  [FONT="]TITHING WAS A LAW OF MOSES[/FONT]
  [FONT="]CHRISTIANS ARE NOT UNDER THE LAW OF MOSES! [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Does anyone have a Scripture that contradicts what I have just said? [/FONT]
  [FONT="]By the way, Jesus Christ was a carpenter by trade, and as such, JESUS DID NOT TITHE! [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]JESUS CAME TO FULFILL THE LAW, NOT TO RELIVE THE LAW[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Christians  believe that Jesus came to FULFILL the Law of Moses by RELIVING the law  of Moses in His own personal life. He assuredly did not. This is an  entire study of itself, however, I want to prove to you from the  Scriptures that Jesus did not concern Himself with Tithes and Taxes, and  restrictions of the Law of Moses.[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]THE TEMPLE TAX[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Not  only did Jesus not tithe, because He was a carpenter and carpenters  were not obligated to tithe, but neither did He pay the Temple tax,  which was commanded by the Law of Moses for all men in Israel to pay  annually. Of the 613 laws of Moses, this is Law # 404:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"This they shall give, every one that passes  among them that are numbered, half a shekel after the shekel of the  sanctuary: (a shekel is twenty gerahs): an half shekel shall be the  offering of the Lord. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Every one that passes among them that are numbered, from twenty years old and above, shall give an offering unto the Lord. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]The rich shall not give more, and the poor  shall not give less than half a shekel, when they give an offering unto  the Lord, to make an atonement for your souls.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]And you shall take the atonement money of the children of Israel and shall appoint it for the service of the tabernacle [/FONT][FONT="][in Jesus’ time, to the Temple]
  of the congregation; that it may be a memorial unto the children of  Israel before the Lord, to make an atonement for your souls" (Exodus 30:13-16).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Jesus Christ did not pay this yearly tax to the  Temple, for the same reason that Jesus did not keep the Sabbath day  commandment. Jesus Christ is 
Lord of the Sabbath, (Matt. 12:8). And likewise, Jesus is not only Lord of the Temple, 
Jesus is the Temple,[/FONT]
  [FONT="](John 2:19). And, furthermore, Jesus was the  Lord to Whom Israel gave the half shekel as an offering. Jesus does not  need an atonement for His soul; 
Jesus Christ is the Atonement, (Rom. 5:9-11).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Notice this remarkable story of the only time  the temple tax came up in the ministry of Jesus. Most Christians will  never hear an explanation of these verses as long as they live! These  verses are highly incriminating to those who teach the tithing of money  to the Church:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"And when they were come to Capernaum, they  that received tribute money came to Peter, and said, Does not your  master pay tribute [/FONT][FONT="][Greek: 
‘pay the double drachma’ which was the exact amount of the annual Temple tax]
?[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]He says, Yes [/FONT][FONT="][Peter was embarrassed and apparently not honest with his answer]. 
And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him [Greek: ‘prophthano,’—‘to get an earlier start of,’ ‘
forestalls’ or ‘
anticipated him
’]
, saying, What do you think, Simon? Of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute [taxes]
? Of their own children [sons]
 or of strangers?[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]Peter said unto Him, of strangers. Jesus said unto him, THEN ARE THE CHILDREN FREE.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Notwithstanding, LEST WE SHOULD OFFEND THEM,  go thou to the sea, and cast an hook, and take up the fish that first  comes up; and when you have opened his mouth, thou shall find a piece of  money [/FONT][FONT="][Gk: ‘statar’ –the exact temple tax for two]
: that take and give unto them for Me and thee" (Matt. 17:24-27).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]What an amazing story! What a telling teaching  truth from Scriptures we have here! No wonder most Christians have never  heard this Scripture explained in Church.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The reason Peter said "yes" to the tribute  collector is because it was embarrassing to Him to say, "NO, my master  does NOT pay temple tax." It was such a small amount of money (less than  a dollar). But now Peter has to go into the house give Jesus an  appraisal of what just happened. Jesus being merciful to Peter does not  reprimand him for not being honest with the tribute collector, but  rather, cuts him off [
forestalls him] before he can speak and saves Peter the embarrassment.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The point is this: Jesus did not pay temple tax because Jesus is the King of the kingdom. And if 
the children are free, certainly the King Himself is free. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Might I add that, neither did Jesus stone or  condone others to stone, the woman caught in the very act of adultery  even thought the Law of Moses demanded it:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"And the man that commits adultery with  another man’s wife, even he that commits adultery with his neighbor’s  wife, the adulterer AND THE ADULTERESS SHALL SURELY BE PUT TO DEATH" [/FONT][FONT="](Lev. 20:10). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Now then, did Jesus come to "fulfill" this Law  of Moses by living, teaching and carrying out that law? He surely did  not. He rather said, 
"He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her." (John 8:7). If we are to believe that 
"fulfilling the law"  of Moses can only be accomplished by living, teaching and enforcing the  law of Moses, then something is wrong with that theory because Jesus  obviously did NOT carry out many commands of the law of Moses in His own  life! [/FONT]
  [FONT="]The theologians have debased the 
New Covenant as being nothing more than the 
Old Covenant, with a few added twists. Jesus 
"fulfilled the law" not  by adding a few spiritual twists to it, but by keeping a MUCH HIGHER  SPIRITUAL LAW that actually contradicted much of the letter of Moses’  Law. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]One doesn’t need a physical law of the letter chiseled in stone, to 
"keep the sabbath" when he has entered into 
"God’s SPIRITUAL REST" in his heart.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]One doesn’t need a physical law of the letter to 
"swear by His name" when in his heart his desire is to "
swear NOT at all."[/FONT]
  [FONT="]One doesn’t need a physical law chiseled in stone telling him 
"thou shalt not commit adultery" when in his heart he no longer 
"even looks on a woman to lust after her."[/FONT]
  [FONT="]One doesn’t need a physical law telling him to 
"HATE his enemies" when now in his very heart, he 
"LOVES his enemies."[/FONT]
  [FONT="]For you newcomers to the world of theology,  LOVE is lot different than just putting a spiritual twist on HATE. Not  swearing at all is more than putting a spiritual twist on the  commandment TO SWEAR. Am I going too fast for anyone?[/FONT]
  [FONT="]And neither did Jesus take the commandment to 
"bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse" and spiritually twist it into 
"bring ye all the money into the pastor’s bank account."[/FONT]
  [FONT="]And so what is it that Jesus is teaching us  with regards to money? Simple, neither the king nor his children pay  tax—any tax (including even Temple tax)! 
"…then are the children FREE." Need  I remind anyone that we are the children of God’s kingdom? And neither  our King, nor we, pay taxes or tithes to our own kingdom. [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Herein is our love made perfect, that we may have boldness in the day of judgment: because as He [/FONT][FONT="][Jesus]
 IS, SO ARE WE in this world" (I John 1:17).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]And so the reason… the only reason, that Jesus paid this tax was, 
"…lest we should offend them." Not because it was a LAW OF MOSES and Jesus had to keep the law of Moses, but only because, 
"…lest we should offend them."[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Furthermore, where did Jesus get the money (the  very small amount of money) to pay this temple tax so as to not offend  them? From His own pocket? From the treasury held by Judas? From Peter’s  house? No. He had God provide for it in a fish from the sea. Jesus did  not even deign to pay this tax from His own money. And say, did you  notice that Jesus paid for Himself and Peter only? He did not even pay  for the other eleven. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Do you suppose we are sinning if we follow His  steps by not tithing? Should we follow His steps, or commandments of the  clergymen? [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said, We ought to obey God rather than men" [/FONT][FONT="](Acts 5:29)
. [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"For even hereunto were ye called: because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that we should follow His steps" [/FONT][FONT="](I Pet. 2:21).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]GIVING IS VOLUNTARY[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The New Testament teachings on giving are unpretentiously simplistic involving the heart and not some law:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"…freely ye have received, freely give" [/FONT][FONT="](Matt. 10:8b).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Give to him that asks you, and from him that would borrow of you turn not thou away" [/FONT][FONT="](Matt. 5:42).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"The churches in Macedonia and Achaia, you  see, have thought it a good thing to make a contribution towards the  poor Christians in Jerusalem. They have decided to do this, and indeed  they owe it to them. For if the gentiles have had a share in the Jews’  spiritual good things it is only fair that they should look after the  Jews as far as the good things of this world are concerned" [/FONT][FONT="](Rom. 15:26-27, 
J. B. Phillips Translation).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"Give and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over…" [/FONT][FONT="](Luke 6:38).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"I have showed you all things, how that so  laboring ye ought to support the weak, and to remember the words of the  Lord Jesus, how He said, It is more blessed to give than to receive" [/FONT][FONT="](Acts 20:35).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"But this I say, He which sows sparingly  shall reap also sparingly; and he which sows bountifully shall reap also  bountifully. Every man according as he purposes in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity [/FONT][FONT="][Gk: ‘compulsion’ as in a commanded law]
: for God loves a cheerful giver" (II Cor. 9:6-7).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Follow these admonitions on giving and you will be blessed of God.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]There is one more very important Scripture that should go in this group and that is I Tim. 5:8, [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"But if any provide not for his own, and  specially for those of his own household, he has denied the faith, and  worse than an infidel."[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Now I have emails and letters from elderly and  disabled people who were told by their pastor that they are expected to  tithe on their meager income regardless as to whether there is  sufficient left over to care for the family. This is disgraceful beyond  comprehension. And this is one of the main reasons that I write the  material that I do for our bible-truths web site.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Numerous times I have heard ministers  intimidating TBN viewers to contribute money that they did not have.  Even if they owed more money to creditors in monthly payments than their  salaries could possibly pay, they were still asked to make huge  donations to TBN. Some contend that the more money one needs to meet his  already staggering obligations, the more money he needs to send in.  They are even told to pledge huge amounts (TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS was the  asking pledge when last I saw this reprehensible carnival sideshow  chicanery) of money that they did not have, and then to send in ten  percent of the pledge and pay the rest off in installments. Have they no  shame?[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"HOW ARE WE TO PAY THE CHURCH BILLS
IF THE PEOPLE DON’T TITHE?"[/FONT]
  [FONT="]I  get asked that question regularly. I tell them all the same thing: "Pay  your church bills the same way I pay my living expenses—with a check."  Here’s the thing: You don’t need to lie and deceive and pervert the word  of God in order to pay church expenses. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Why doesn’t your pastor just ask the people to  contribute toward paying the church expenses? I can tell you why. A few  do, but most don’t. And why is that? It is because those who teach false  doctrines to exact money illegally from their congregation don’t have  faith to trust their people to contribute voluntarily out of love. They  only know how to teach the Old Testament laws, which are carnal, and  therefore don’t know how to teach the New Testaments laws, which are  SPIRITUAL.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Most pastors see two options: [/FONT]
  
- [FONT="]Teach that      people will be cursed if they don’t tithe ten percent of their annual      salaries, 
 [/FONT]
- [FONT="]Trust God      in faith to provide the money from voluntary gifts given from the heart. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]If,  in reality, trusting would bring in more money than pronouncing curses,  no one would ever hear a sermon on tithing again, anywhere on earth.  And if anyone suggested to any of these same pastors that tithing is an  Old Testament law that Christians must keep or be cursed, those same  pastors would ridicule you to scorn for ever suggesting such an obvious  unscriptural doctrine that is not binding on New Testament Christians. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]They will do whatever brings in the most money.  And it is a proven fact, unscriptural threats of curses for no tithing,  and blessings for tithing brings in more money than trusting the  people, in faith, to supply the needs of the Church.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]It is our hope and intention here at  bible-truths to free as many as possible from the unscriptural hypnotic  tactics of these TV auctioneers who peddle the Word of God like so much  merchandise for sordid gain. But what about those small congregations  that don’t even want huge cathedrals and the pastor doesn’t want to be  rich or drive a $80,000 Mercedes. All they want is to preach the gospel  and care for a local congregation and all that that involves. Surely it  is not wrong for them to teach their congregation to tithe their  salaries to the church, is it? Of course that is wrong. That’s like  saying, I don’t want to rob a bank: I just want to take a few small  things from the super market without paying for them! IT’S THE SAME  CRIME, with the only difference being the amount stolen.[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]GIVING VERSUS TITHING[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Do  any of these Scripture references quoted above regarding voluntary  giving, have anything to do with "tithing?" Absolutely not. Notice what  the definition of Christian tithing is:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"tithe [/FONT][FONT="](
tith) 
n. 1a. A tenth part of one’s annual income contributed voluntarily or due as a tax, esp. for the support of the clergy or church." (
The American Heritage College Dictionary, p. 1444).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Tithing was commanded by the LAW.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Giving is voluntary from the HEART.[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]THE APOSTLE PAUL VERSUS CHRISTIAN TITHING[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The  Apostle Paul never tithed, never taught Gentiles to tithe, never  collected tithes, and never accepted tithes. Can anyone imagine what  Paul would have said had someone come up to him and offered him $100  saying: "Here Paul, here is my payment according to the tithing law with  regards to my thousand-dollar paycheck." I don’t know what his exact  words would be, but I have studied the writings of Paul, and I can tell  you what he would have said in principle: [/FONT]
  [FONT="]"Sir, MONEY is not a tithable commodity.  Furthermore, tithes can be paid to the Levitic priests only, and I am  not a Levite, I am from the Tribe of Benjamin. Furthermore, as a  believer in Jesus Christ, you are also freed from the law of Moses.  Jesus Christ has taught us that, 
‘FREELY you have received, FREELY give." One  cannot give ‘freely’ that which is demanded by law. I am sorry, but I  cannot accept money that is given out of obligation to a law. Jesus has  freed us from carnal ordinances, and whom Jesus has freed, 
‘is FREE indeed.’"[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Now then, give that same $100 to any number of  priests of Christendom, and one might receive this retort: "Well, if  this $100 is your tithe, where is your offering? Don’t you know that the  tithe is commanded and demanded by law? You have only given me what is  commanded by law of you to give. You have not really giving me anything  until you give me money in excess of your tithes"[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Well, what more can I say about that?[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]CHRIST’S ONLY TWO EXAMPLES OF TITHERS[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Paul was inspired by God's Holy Spirit to declare that "God 
loves a cheerful 
giver" (II Cor.9:7). Why was not Paul inspired by God’s Holy Spirit to declare that, "God 
loves a cheerful 
tithe-payer?" In fact, why does not Paul mention the words 
tithe, tithes, or 
tithing in  any of His thirteen epistles—not once? (Paul did not write the book of  Hebrews, II Thes. 3:17). Why does not Peter, James, John, or Jude  mention 
tithing in any of their epistles? Why didn’t the early  Christian Fathers mention tithing as a doctrine of the New Testament  Church? Therefore, why are innumerable thousands of evangelists,  theologians, teachers, preachers, and clergymen teaching the world that  if they don’t tithe ten percent of their salaries, that God will curse  them with a curse? [/FONT]
  [FONT="]The only two times in the New Testament that  Jesus mentions tithing is in condemnation of the Pharisees. At the time  of Jesus’ ministry there was a temple and there was a Levitic  Priesthood, hence tithing was still in effect for the Jews. Hear now the  only words ever recorded of Jesus mentioning tithes:[/FONT]
  
- [FONT="]"But      WOE [/FONT][FONT="][deep distress, misery, grief, misfortune, calamity,      sorrow, dismay] unto you Pharisees! For ye tithe mint and      rue and all manner of herbs [some had farms; some had gardens], and      pass over JUDGMENT and the LOVE OF GOD: these ought ye to have done, and      not to leave the other undone" (Luke 11:42).
 
 And just what kind of a blessing did Jesus pronounce on these Pharisees      for their "tithe of the mint and herbs"? No blessing,      just a startling "WOE"![/FONT]
- [FONT="]"And      the Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself, God… I fast twice      in the week, I give tithes of all that I possess" [/FONT][FONT="](Luke      18:12).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]And just what kind of a blessing did Jesus pronounced on this Pharisee for his 
"tithe"?[/FONT]
  [FONT="]No blessing, no justification, just a promise that people like him will be 
"abased" (Ver. 14).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]What does being an utter hypocrite and passing over "
Judgment and the Love of God" have to do with "tithing?" That’s the whole point. These gross sins have virtually nothing to do with tithing! [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Tithing to Jesus was so absolutely  insignificant to the gross sins of failing to properly Judge the widows  and orphans and fatherless and poor, and to not show any Love of God  toward them. Tithing was the smallest most inconsequential thing Christ  could think of to show the utter hypocrisy of this Pharisees. They were  very meticulous about tithing (a law of virtually no spiritual  consequence what so ever), and yet… and YET they would do the tithe  thing and neglect judgment, love and mercy.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Now please don’t all write me at once telling  me that I have missed the whole point of these two sets of Scripture by  not realizing that it was their very gross sins that will bring "woes’  and "abasements" on them, and not that they are being condemned for what  they did do correctly, namely "tithe." That is quite true. However, it  appears that most have missed the very reason why Jesus gives two  examples of two Phariees, who were gross sinners deserving the worst  possible chastisements, and then says that they were both tithe-payers.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Christ’s attention to the fact that they were  both meticulous tithe-payers, proved the hypocrisy of these two  Pharisees. They would pay strict attention to very miner details of a  law, and yet totally abandon a very reason and purpose for the whole  existence of the law—LOVE, MERCY, JUDGMENT.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]The Law of Moses regarding tithing produce from  the land was still in effect during Christ’s ministry, and therefore,  all of the nation of Israel who had land were to tithe from their land  and give it to the Priests and Levites, strangers, fatherless, widows,  poor, and even consume some of it themselves at God’s annual festivals.  However, this system with its laws and temple were all part of the  original church of God in the wilderness. Jesus, however, did not tithe.  Likewise, His apostles, did not tithe. Furthermore, neither Jesus, nor  His Apostles, nor Paul, ever taught new Christian converts to the newly  established Church of Christ, to tithe to this new church! [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Here then is the bottom line: Neither, Jesus  nor His apostles tithed themselves or taught tithing to others. And  within a generation God pronounced to the entire world by the total  destruction of both the nation of Judah, and their city of Jerusalem  with its temple, that the church established in the wilderness, was now  superseded by the Church of Christ. The nation of Israel was gone, the  temple was gone, the priests were gone, the Levites were gone, and  concerning the very Law of Moses containing the law of tithing, we read  this: [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"In that he says, A NEW covenant, He has made the first OLD. Now that which DECAYS and waxes OLD is ready to VANISH AWAY" [/FONT][FONT="](Heb. 8:13).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]But the Church today doesn’t want the New Covenant to replace the Old. They want to put the 
New Wine (of the New Covenant), in the 
Old Bottles (of the Old Covenant). And they want to put the 
New Cloth (of the New Covenant), on the 
Old Cloth (of the Old Covenant). And what did Jesus tell us would be the result of such an unharmonious and unequal yoking? [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"And no man puts new wine into old bottles;  else the new wine will burst the bottles, and be spilled and the bottles  shall perish." [/FONT]
  [FONT="]However, in two thousand years, the church is  still trying put the Old and the New together as One, and the results  are always disastrous. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Just why is it that they like the Old covenant better than the New? Here’s the answer from the lips of our Master Himself: 
"No man also having drunk old wine [lived by the Old Covenant] 
straightway desires new [the spiritual New Covenant]
: for he says, The old is better" (Luke 5:39).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]But not only is the Church blinded by the new  wine, they are also intoxicated from the old wine to the point that they  have no idea what it’s purpose was in the first place. Jesus said, 
"You blind guides, which STRAIN OUT A GNAT [are attentive to TINY insignificant things like paying tithes on mint and pepper pods]
, and SWALLOW A CAMEL [totally  neglect the weightier matters of the law which are of HUGE consequence,  like judgment, faith, mercy, and the love of God]
" (Matt. 23:24).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]How many millions of sermons are geared toward 
"straining out gnats" on Sunday morning, so that the Pastors can 
"swallow camels" all week long?[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]HOW THE APOSTLE PAUL FINANCED HIS INTERNATIONAL MINISTRY[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Worldliness  in the Church today is not looked upon as shameful, but rather as being  chic. Power, wealth, and notoriety are not things to be repented of,  but are rather to be lusted after and pursued with great vigor. Young  aspiring ministers are not thought to be vain or ambitious when seeking  worldliness, but are rather thought of as being enthusiastic for the  work of the Lord. Let’s see how Paul did things.[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"For yourselves know how you ought to follow  us: for we behaved not ourselves disorderly among you: Neither did we  eat any man’s bread for naught; but wrought with labor and travail NIGHT  AND DAY, that we might not be chargeable to any man. Not because we  have not power, but to MAKE OURSELVES AN EXAMPLE UNTO YOU TO FOLLOW US" [/FONT][FONT="](II Thes. 3:7-9).[/FONT]
  [FONT="]But how many truly follow Paul’s example? You be the judge.[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"For ye remember, brethren, our labour and  travail: for LABOURING NIGHT AND DAY, because we would not be chargeable  unto any of you, we preached unto you the Gospel of God" [/FONT][FONT="](I Thes. 2:9). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Imagine that: Paul could not only walk and chew gum at the same time, but he could work 
"night and day" and 
"preach the Gospel of God" at the same time! Just maybe there is a lesson in there somewhere. Paul travels to Corinth: [/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"And because he was of the same craft [/FONT][FONT="][trade]
, he abode with them, and wrought [worked]:
 for by their occupation they were tentmakers" (Acts 18:3).[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"I have coveted no man’s silver, or gold, or apparel. Yea, ye [/FONT][FONT="][all of you]
 yourselves know, that these hands have ministered unto my necessities, and to them that were with me.  I have showed you all things how that so labouring ye ought to support  the weak, and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how He said, It is  more blessed to give than to receive" (Acts 20:33-31). [/FONT]
  [FONT="]Don’t kid yourself, there’s a whole army of men  of the cloth out there coveting your gold and your silver. Many  television ministries are little more than highly sophisticated  Hollywood-produced, tithe-collecting infomercials. They make me ill  watching them.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]One final example of how Paul ministered and financed his ministry:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"For I think that God has set forth us the  apostles last, as it were appointed to death: for we are made a  spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]We are fools for Christ’s sake, but ye are  wise in Christ; we are weak, but ye are strong; ye are honorable, but we  are despised.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Even unto this present hour we both hunger, and thirst, and are naked, and are buffeted, and have no certain dwellingplace;[/FONT]
  [FONT="]And labor, working with our own hands; being reviled, we bless; being persecuted, we suffer it:[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Being defamed, we intreat: we are made as the filth of the world, and are the offscouring of all things unto this day.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]I write not these things to shame you, but as my beloved sons I warn you.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]For though ye have ten thousand instructors  in Christ, yet have ye not many fathers: for in Christ Jesus I have  begotten you through the gospel.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Therefore I beseech you, BE YE FOLLOWERS OF ME" [/FONT][FONT="](I Cor. 4:9-16)![/FONT]
  [FONT="]Cheerfully giving from the heart is a virtue.  However, fraudulently fleecing the flock by exacting ten percent of  parishioner's paychecks under fear of breaking an Old Testament law of  tithing is a sin![/FONT]
  [FONT="]It is far past time that we offer a little  comfort to the millions of people in our nation and around the world who  are chafing under the constant burden of supporting ministers and  televangelists who live lifestyles so materialistic and worldly that  even Hugh Heffner would be envious. I’m not trying to be humorous about  these characters; I’m dead serious.[/FONT]
  [FONT="]Well I certainly don’t begrudge any minister an  honest living. However, I do believe that when many of these modern  televangelists (and others) feel the need to have everything they own  gold gilded, just maybe their greed and vanity starts to destroy their  effectiveness as dispensers of God’s Truths. [/FONT]
  [FONT="]There is no need for people to feel guilty over  any religious doctrine. It is time we rid ourselves of guilty  consciences. Hopefully, by the time you have finished reading this paper  your guilt over tithing or non-tithing will be gone forever! [/FONT]
  [FONT="]It is our sincere desire that all who have been  chafing under the unscriptural burden of Christian tithing will feel  free at last to follow their heart in giving to whomever they desire as  God prospers them. John 8:32 tells us that Truth is Freedom:[/FONT]
  
[FONT="]"And ye shall know the Truth, and the Truth shall make you FREE."[/FONT]
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