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Most churches ask that you sign or enter into covenant with them to proclaim the Gospel. Most church covenants include a statement of commitment to support the work of the ministry financially and this can differ from one group of churches to the next.
Too many churches use it as a tool to guilt trip their congregation into giving more.
The arminian/Pentecostal/Charismatic/WOF churches I have been to emphasize the 10 percent as meeting the obligation.
Didn't you get the memo from Creflo Dollar? Your tithes are what keep you in God's holy grace! your salvation depends on it!In my parents limited experiences with local Churches, and it does not give me pleasure to say this, but it's been the Arminian Baptists who have especially emphasized the 10 percent obligation AND pledges. I must admit, nothing turns me off quicker from a Church, than legalistic preaching of tithes and pledges.
I will agree. However the subject of tithe and sacrifice is an important part of the Scriptures. Therefore it should be taught (preached). It may sound like asking for money, however a good pastor will either struggle with the sermon out of humility or or deliver the message with grace.Now the true Israel of God doesn't need a law to coerce or obligate them to give. They give because they want to. And they give sacrificially. They don't need to be beat over the head or even reminded to give they just do. Remember that God doesn't need your money but He does does bless what we give. When a church or so-called ministry has to ask for money to continue it is a sure sign that God ain't in it. If God is in it He supports it.
I believe the discipline of sound personal finance management gives honor to the Lord. The commitment of tithe is a solid step towards your relationship in Christ.
However the subject of tithe and sacrifice is an important part of the Scriptures. Therefore it should be taught (preached). It may sound like asking for money, however a good pastor will either struggle with the sermon out of humility or or deliver the message with grace.
Well, I've done thatThen based on that formulaic religionism, why not add: reading your Bible for 2 hours a day(Must be at 5am)
I think that's covered in some respects of the WCF 21, paragraph 7keeping the Sabbath by worshipping on Saturday(not Sunday)
Baptism must be by immersion(not a splash of water from a cup), Must be circumcised (MUST!), no cutting off beards and no cutting hair.... etc., etc. and many more. After all, lots of other things were mentioned throughout the Bible, not just tithing.
Again, I will say that unfortunately, for the vast majority of Preachers out there (whom God did not call to preach)
are preaching incorrectly to satisfy their own wicked desires and fatten their bank accounts. Its an easy way to guilt trip the average congregation who is downright devoid of discernment and ignorant of the scriptures into forking over their money.
I see the above as just another path leading to legalism. Sounds innocent enough at first blush, honestly where is the Scriptural support for it? As far as I know, most of the Scripture used to support it comes from the Old Testament...it's sad how people will pick and choose from the Old Testament...and the New...you know the kind, "we're under the New Covenant, not the Old", of course, that also suggest God had a change of plans, or conflicts with the eternal Covenant of Redemption, the eternal plan of salvation, between the persons of the Trinity, with emphasis on the contractual agreement between the Father and the Son.