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Yes the principle is in the New Testament in many verses such as 1 Cor 16:2
. 2Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be no gatherings when I come.
This was for an offering for the poor but I understand that it is God's method that we give in proportion to how God has prospered us and that we do it each time we meet which just so happens to still be the first day of the week.
I am following the same principle of Love to support the church and the ministries of the church when I give a regular proportion whether that be 10% or 5% or 20%. The amount is up to you. If you believe that the 10% principle is in the bible for you as a guide then you are not being legalistic to think so. I believe it is a good guide and if people were to use it they would find that much can be done at the local church level to launch soulwinning ministry and to help poor people in the church as a result of using that percentage.
I happen to know by entering data into church accounting software working in church offices and being involved in ministry through the years that only about 10% or less of the congregation are faithful in giving 10%. Most give nothing at all. Some give a few dollars hear and there. The church is usually supported by the 10% who give 10% and it is interesting that that figure is around 10% that give isn't it. I think the average is 10 to 25 % but I think it is interesting that 10% of their congregation giving 10% is what many pastors will use to budget with. Seems like 10% would be a great ideal if people would just do it.
Theories about giving from the heart as the Lord leads has proven to be nothing but talk through the years. The majority of people who say that do not give to their church. I don't really care what nongivers think about giving. If they have not given to their local church this year I know their opinion about giving. Nothing needs to be said and I will not pay attention to what they say about it if they do have an opinion. I am more interested in what givers think about it. Since they are the ones that are actually helping real people with needs.
I do not agree with teaching tithe as a law, or saying that you are cursed if you don't that is just wrong on several levels.
. 2Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be no gatherings when I come.
This was for an offering for the poor but I understand that it is God's method that we give in proportion to how God has prospered us and that we do it each time we meet which just so happens to still be the first day of the week.
I am following the same principle of Love to support the church and the ministries of the church when I give a regular proportion whether that be 10% or 5% or 20%. The amount is up to you. If you believe that the 10% principle is in the bible for you as a guide then you are not being legalistic to think so. I believe it is a good guide and if people were to use it they would find that much can be done at the local church level to launch soulwinning ministry and to help poor people in the church as a result of using that percentage.
I happen to know by entering data into church accounting software working in church offices and being involved in ministry through the years that only about 10% or less of the congregation are faithful in giving 10%. Most give nothing at all. Some give a few dollars hear and there. The church is usually supported by the 10% who give 10% and it is interesting that that figure is around 10% that give isn't it. I think the average is 10 to 25 % but I think it is interesting that 10% of their congregation giving 10% is what many pastors will use to budget with. Seems like 10% would be a great ideal if people would just do it.
Theories about giving from the heart as the Lord leads has proven to be nothing but talk through the years. The majority of people who say that do not give to their church. I don't really care what nongivers think about giving. If they have not given to their local church this year I know their opinion about giving. Nothing needs to be said and I will not pay attention to what they say about it if they do have an opinion. I am more interested in what givers think about it. Since they are the ones that are actually helping real people with needs.
I do not agree with teaching tithe as a law, or saying that you are cursed if you don't that is just wrong on several levels.
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