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- STE:Tithing by Tony Capoccia
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- Tithing is an Old Testament command that was for the Jews and was in
- reality their "taxation" system. The tithe consisted of the Temple tax,
- the Land Sabbath Tax, and the Special Profit-Sharing Tax (leaving the
- corners unharvested, for the poor). The required giving for the Jew was
- approximately 25 percent per year. In addition to all of this there was
- voluntary giving in the Old Testament which included firstfruit giving
- and freewill offerings. The emphasis here was not on a percentage but
- on the attitude of the giver and the quality of the gift. The point is
- that "tithing" is an Old Testament practice that was equivalent to our
- modern-day tax structure. Tithes were not gifts at all, but were
- required giving.
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- In the New Testament things really have not changed, for the
- Christian is still required to pay his taxes to support the government.
- This taxation is the New Testament equivalent of Tithing. But the Tithe
- is no longer a part of the "religious system" of a Theocracy, rather
- our "tithe" today is simply the taxation system of a Democracy. The
- only references in the New Testament to tithing is to Jews and their
- requirement to support their religious system of government.
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- The New Testament does teach that a Christian should give to God but
- only in the sense that it is freewill giving from the heart. While no
- specific percentage is given, we are to give:
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- 1. In response to need - Acts 4:35, Acts 11:27-29
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- 2. In a systematic and purposeful manner - II Cor. 9:7, I Cor. 16:2
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- 3. In a sacrificial way that "costs" us - Mark 12:41-44, Lk 19:8
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- 4. In a secret and humble way - Matt 6:1-4
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- 5. In a cheerful manner - II Cor. 9:7
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- Now some will get all excited if we say that the requirement to
- tithe is not for the church. They will say that the church will go
- "broke" in a week if the people are told that they don't have to tithe.
- I would remind them that if the church is supported because Christians
- are wrongly taught to tithe then we need to stop that practice. Many
- churches today would have to "cease operations" if their tithe were
- taken away. But the churches that God wants to exist would continue to
- be supported by freewill offerings of the people. God said, "Seek my
- Kingdom and my Righteousness and all these things will be given to
- you." If a church will preach and teach God's truth and not man's
- tradition then she will "never" lack for the money she needs.
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- One writer put it this way, "God's work done God's way will never
- lack God's provision." I believe some churches today exist because they
- have convinced many to tithe, when in reality the church itself is not
- teaching the truths of the Bible. For many pastors it is easier to
- teach people to tithe than to teach them to be holy people of God who
- would then give from their hearts because of their deep love of their
- Savior.
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- Tony Capoccia Bible Bulletin Board
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