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Yes, really. I've seen the cars pastors drive, and I can't afford one myself.Really?
Well.....can't argue with that.I've dealt with the spirit world and there is more to it than just giving. The spirit world and the principalities in high places witness the things in this realm for God's purpose.
Well, that tells you something.Yes, really. I've seen the cars pastors drive, and I can't afford one myself.
Some live in decent neighborhoods and some live in very nice McMansions.Well, that tells you something.
Did you see their homes?
Giving a tithe is not about the giving, but it's about us trusting God to help us stretch what we keep for ourselves to satisfy our own personal needs. That is the test of tithing.
I found this to show you what I meant.Well.....can't argue with that.
The vision I saw that was given to me, showed me the text in the old testament that says Tithe. So, God still calls it a tithe.I'm only interested in whether tithing is biblical for Christians. I don't have a personal grudge against any church or pastor. Tithing is a widely accepted practice. But is it biblical? Did Jesus and the apostles teach tithing as our giving model?
Is there tithing in the New Testament or just the Old?The vision I saw that was given to me, showed me the text in the old testament that says Tithe. So, God still calls it a tithe.
Have to disagree with your statement here.If they could have afforded a separate structure open to the public early on they would have
We need to support the church, I have no problem with that.Is there tithing in the New Testament or just the Old?
It could well be said that at some Places of worship tithing is, to varying degrees, more EXPECTED than other places of worship. Whereas SOME it's more mandated! They'll even give out "tithing envelopes" to either put a check or cash into. And?......Give you a form for your "tax deductible" contributions.Is there tithing in the New Testament or just the Old?
You're right. After danger was past- churches were built.Have to disagree with your statement here.
No? They wouldn't have! Even IF they could have afforded to!
Do you remember what Saul of Tarsus did before his conversion?
Saul would have LOVED a nice confined structure. When 1 or 2 "visits?"
Would have got 'em ALL!
So they? For the "survival" of the FAITH?
Were FORCED to "meet in secret!"
Yes, unfortunately, the path of following Jesus has led into "the depths of the earth" as it were.Tithing is in the old testament and was designed to feed the Levite tribe because that particular tribe wasn't to inherent any land but to serve in the priesthood. It was always food, never money.
The New Testament Church did not tithe, but gave freely to one another until no one had a need. The Lord Jesus, Paul, and the other apostles and disciples did not receive money for their ministry. They were entitled to food and clothing as they went, but Paul denied himself this right in order to not be a burden on the people he ministered to and taught those serving with him to do the same.
You cannot serve God and money. The church business model of the day creates a perverse incentive against pastors preaching the truth straight from the Bible.
I know the original tithe was mentioned with Abraham to Melchizedek and Jacob in Gen. 28:22, before being named Israel. It existed in the ancient nations also. Everything we own comes from God, and God gives it to us, and this brings up the next point. Romans 14:12 - each of us shall give account of himself to God.Is there tithing in the New Testament or just the Old?