There is a lot of false preaching out there about tithing. Folks feel guilted into giving money into what most often is NOT God's church but a congregation mislead by worldly people who don't understand spiritual things.
If the preacher is talking more about sowing seeds to get earthly rewards like good health or money, instead of how Jesus died and paid for it all...you might want to pray for him and read your bible more.
I don't want to spend too much time focusing on what's wrong with the world, but would rather talk about what God has taught me is right and true.
I would rather talk of light and hope God gives us, than what those in the shadows try and steal from us.
So Biblical tithing is about giving your wealth to God.
Wealth is not just money but how you spend your time also.
Do you have talents? find a way to do it that glorifies God.
How have you used the gifts God has given you?
When my kids were young, I didn't have money to give to the church. However I had time and love. So I volunteered to do various things and help as I could.
I just wanted to say tithing is not just about money or time.
Now my kids are older and I am working full time. I don't have time to lead women bible study, attend prayer meetings, watch kids, tutor at the local schools, etc.
So I have instead set up a direct payment to my local church for $23 each paycheck. Not because the pastor said I had to, but yo help support the church expenses (building cost, utilities, staff pay, missions.)
Our church is transparent in where all the money goes and there is a committee that decides the yearly budget.
We support missions here and overseas that are meaningful. Locally we are part of a network of church's that house homeless people once a week during the coldest parts of the winter.
So my question is
"Do you tithe to your local church and do you feel that your church is a good steward of your time and money?"
Also how does the church use the tithing to spread the Gospel that God loves them so much that He sent Jesus died for their sins?
If the preacher is talking more about sowing seeds to get earthly rewards like good health or money, instead of how Jesus died and paid for it all...you might want to pray for him and read your bible more.
I don't want to spend too much time focusing on what's wrong with the world, but would rather talk about what God has taught me is right and true.
I would rather talk of light and hope God gives us, than what those in the shadows try and steal from us.
So Biblical tithing is about giving your wealth to God.
Wealth is not just money but how you spend your time also.
Do you have talents? find a way to do it that glorifies God.
How have you used the gifts God has given you?
When my kids were young, I didn't have money to give to the church. However I had time and love. So I volunteered to do various things and help as I could.
I just wanted to say tithing is not just about money or time.
Now my kids are older and I am working full time. I don't have time to lead women bible study, attend prayer meetings, watch kids, tutor at the local schools, etc.
So I have instead set up a direct payment to my local church for $23 each paycheck. Not because the pastor said I had to, but yo help support the church expenses (building cost, utilities, staff pay, missions.)
Our church is transparent in where all the money goes and there is a committee that decides the yearly budget.
We support missions here and overseas that are meaningful. Locally we are part of a network of church's that house homeless people once a week during the coldest parts of the winter.
So my question is
"Do you tithe to your local church and do you feel that your church is a good steward of your time and money?"
Also how does the church use the tithing to spread the Gospel that God loves them so much that He sent Jesus died for their sins?
my giving is a form of worship to God. God who is in control, of all, has given me 100% of what I have, make, and receive.
Giving is a great way to show those many blessings do not have me as they were given to me to get through me.
God loves a cheerful giver, there is a blessing in giving. Jesus said freely it has been given to you freely give.
BUT how much and to who is between me and God and the local fellowship I'm plugged into. All I can say Is a desire to do more and give more and I will.
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