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Christian
Topic: Giving And Tithing
October 25, 2004 - by Crown Financial
Ministries
Psalms 24:1 declares, "The earth
is the Lord’s, and all it contains,"
and in 1 Corinthians 4:7, Paul asks, "And
what do you have that you did not receive?"
God owns everything and all blessings
come from Him. We are to be good stewards –
managers – of the many blessings for which
we should be thankful. Money isn’t our possession;
it’s God’s possession, which we hold
in trust.
Tithing
Giving is an external testimony of God’s
ownership of everything in our lives. And tithing
is one of the first standards of giving found
in the Bible – Abraham tithed 430 years
before the Law was given to Moses.
• The tithe is mentioned in the Law, but
no reprimand is indicated for failing to tithe.
Tithing has always been a voluntary act on the
part of God’s people (see Malachi 3:10).
• The tithe is not a limit. The Jews were
advised to give nearly one-fourth of their income
each year.
• God never asked less than a tenth from
anyone. But if 10 percent bothers you, why not
give 11 percent, 12 percent – or twice as
much if you’d like!
• Being under grace means we’re not
compelled to do anything by virtue of a written
law; but grace is not a license to do nothing.
• God doesn’t own just 10 percent
of our money, He owns the other 90 percent too.
• Tithe and give with the right attitude.
Not out of necessity, but with thanksgiving to
the Lord.
• Let your children witness your joyful
giving and teach them the importance of commitment.
Beyond The Tithe
Giving beyond the tithe should be an
outward material expression of the spiritual commitment
of a willing and obedient heart. When giving beyond
the tithe, give out of your abundance, according
to the principle taught in 2 Corinthians 8:14.
• Faith promise – A commitment to
give a certain amount. It’s understood that
if God doesn’t provide the funds, you’re
not obligated to give them.
• Pledge – An absolute commitment
to pay something. This type of giving is presumptuous,
but a faith promise is scriptural. "Now faith
is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction
of things not seen" (Hebrews 11:1).
• Non-cash – This includes your time
or services to an organization or gifts such as
food, furniture, and clothing. You may also give
gifts with appreciated values (an asset you bought
at a low price that is now worth much more), such
as stocks, bonds, real estate, or anything that
grows in value.
• Draw the line on borrowing – It
is not scriptural to borrow in order to give.
It requires little trust to borrow money. In the
Scriptures God never uses a loan to manifest His
will in the lives of His people.
• Balanced approach to sacrificial giving
– Sacrificing to give is a way to honor
God, but this should be the result of a heart
attitude and not a desire to impress others.
Remember that God is more concerned about the
attitude of your heart in giving than the percentage
or the amount given. Nevertheless, the minimum
He asks His people to give is the tithe.
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