1. The English word “tithe” as well as its Hebrew-Greek equivalents “ma`aser”
and “apodekatoo” means a tenth.
2. Many Christian churches preach tithing as a means of supporting the
work of the Lord today. There are many variations of this theme. Some
pay the local church one tenth of their income after taxes and bills are paid;
some pay before.
Others demand tithing on unemployment, inheritance, gifts, tax refunds,
social security and even gambling winnings. The tithing issue has caused
a great deal of strife and division in our churches over the years.
3. The most well known passage on tithing comes from the Old
Testament book of Malachi 3:7-10. This Scripture has given rise to the
practice of “Storehouse Tithing.” Simply stated, the congregation is
exhorted from the pulpit to channel all of their Christian giving
through the local church (storehouse).
If they wish to give to a Christian organization, radio or television broadcast,
etc., it must go through their denominational machinery in order for the local
church to get “credit.” Also the pastor and elders often must make the
determination if the cause supported by the giver is “worthy.”...
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(K Lawson)
FULL study:
Facts On Tithing (continued Facts 4-21!)
GRACE And Peace...
and “apodekatoo” means a tenth.
2. Many Christian churches preach tithing as a means of supporting the
work of the Lord today. There are many variations of this theme. Some
pay the local church one tenth of their income after taxes and bills are paid;
some pay before.
Others demand tithing on unemployment, inheritance, gifts, tax refunds,
social security and even gambling winnings. The tithing issue has caused
a great deal of strife and division in our churches over the years.
3. The most well known passage on tithing comes from the Old
Testament book of Malachi 3:7-10. This Scripture has given rise to the
practice of “Storehouse Tithing.” Simply stated, the congregation is
exhorted from the pulpit to channel all of their Christian giving
through the local church (storehouse).
If they wish to give to a Christian organization, radio or television broadcast,
etc., it must go through their denominational machinery in order for the local
church to get “credit.” Also the pastor and elders often must make the
determination if the cause supported by the giver is “worthy.”...
"
(K Lawson)
FULL study:
Facts On Tithing (continued Facts 4-21!)
GRACE And Peace...
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