Ask a farmer how many head of cattle does He have. He reply "that like asking me how much money I have in the bank". Who eats for free?
If you don't work you do not eat
Bring the tithe that shall be food in My House. Malachi
Food for who? Those that did the work in the temple
As for your local church, Who pays the light bill? who pays the property Tax? Who pays the man that gives you the bread of life?
Give the tithe so that there may be Food in My house.
If the Levites and Priest had to work in other fields to feed their families then the House of God would be neglected.
If you don't work you do not eat
Bring the tithe that shall be food in My House. Malachi
Food for who? Those that did the work in the temple
As for your local church, Who pays the light bill? who pays the property Tax? Who pays the man that gives you the bread of life?
Give the tithe so that there may be Food in My house.
If the Levites and Priest had to work in other fields to feed their families then the House of God would be neglected.
It looks to me like you are confusing "tithing" with "giving". The two are not the same thing. Tithing is a requirement under the Mosaic Law, given to the Israelites and Levites. Giving under the New Testament guidelines is not tithing. Romans, Galatians and Hebrews make it clear that Gentile believers, and Jews who believe in Jesus for salvation, are not under the Mosaic Law. Therefore, we are not required to 'tithe'. If you want to address Christian giving, or lack of it, please specify 'giving' rather than confusing the issue by using or implying the term 'tithing'.