Should I Tithe or Pay My Bills?

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You should tithe your bills,and let the preacher take care of it,for he should take care of his flock.Kidding.
 
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We should give with a cheerful heart and give according to our ability...
 
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If you have let your finances get to the point that you think you have to make a choice like that, you are long past the time where you should enroll for a Dave Ramsey course. Way past!
 
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Tithing was a part of the Law of Moses. The giving of 10% tithing was for the Jewish people only.

We are not under the Law today. You can tithe what you can tithe. The amount or percentage is up to you. You can tithe 10% or 1% or any amount you can afford. Its NOT the amount we tithe that counts, its the fact we tithe what we we can afford.

If all you can afford is one dollar a week, then tithe that amount. Its not the amount God looks at, its the fact of our tithing that God see's, not the total amount.
 

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What should a Christian do?
Tear up all your credit cards, and close all charge accounts. Sell everything that you don't need. Apply that income to your debt. Sit down and work out a budget. Include a line for giving. Whatever you can, put it in that line and commit it to God. Then get down on your knees or face and commit your effort to God.
 
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What test is used in the bible to see if you are in faith?
Answer...Luke 16:9-13 Christians are tested with the least in the Kingdom of God which is money.

It takes faith to tithe (gross). Every time you get paid are you going to believe that God’s Word works...that 90 percent with God’s blessing goes further than 100 percent without?
 

Dino246

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There are differing views on this, as you can see from the above. My view is that the term 'tithe' (tenth part, whether "one of ten" or "every tenth as you count off") belongs to the OT law, and that any contribution to a congregation these days is properly called an offering, not a tithe. Further, I believe (from Scripture) that Christians are not at all required or even encouraged to "tithe" (that is, give ten percent of their income). I don't like using the word 'tithe' today because it confuses the idea of offering with the idea of 10%.

What I do believe is that we as Christians are to support the work of the Church, regularly and according to our income, and without compulsion. If you are unable to pay your bills and contribute to your church, pay your bills first. God knows your needs, and "tithing" isn't one of them.
 

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What test is used in the bible to see if you are in faith?
Answer...Luke 16:9-13 Christians are tested with the least in the Kingdom of God which is money.

It takes faith to tithe (gross). Every time you get paid are you going to believe that God’s Word works...that 90 percent with God’s blessing goes further than 100 percent without?
I don't disagree with you, but I have found that many of those who first come to Christ, are in no position to tithe even 1%. I encourage them to find at least a small amount to begin with. I have found that as most of those new Christians who begin by giving something, and live on a budget that gets them debt free, always give more than ten percent.
 
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ROMANS 13:8.
Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law.

the only thing that we truly own is what we have paid for in full...
 
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Pay your bills. If you can't give anything then maybe help someone out, or go out of your way to cheer someone up. I believe if you do these little things and your truly in your heart giving it's not a matter of it being money or not. It's your eager heart he sees. I also tithe outside of a church. Ill donate to charities, buy candy from fundraisers, buy gifts that help people have incomes in third world countries, give money to homeless, buy a officer coffee, etc. IMO this helps far more then your own single church. That seems kinda close minded and selfish IMO when there's people far more needy out there. Even just little things like while shopping and they ask you to round up, or our coffee shops have donations for kids going to camp who can't otherwise afford. These are the things Jesus came to earth to do and lay an example. Give what you can. Even if it's just a hug to someone upset, or buying a coworker who's having a rough day a coffee. It's just about giving, not what your giving per say in my opinion.
 
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I don't disagree with you, but I have found that many of those who first come to Christ, are in no position to tithe even 1%. I encourage them to find at least a small amount to begin with. I have found that as most of those new Christians who begin by giving something, and live on a budget that gets them debt free, always give more than ten percent.
I have found that many of those who first come to Christ, are in no position to tithe even 1% This doesn't make sense.

ONLY 10% on a given amount is a tithe.

Take $100.

$1.50 on $100 is not a tithe.
$10.01 on $100 is not a tithe.
$75 on $100 is not a tithe.
$10 - and ONLY $10 - is a tithe on $100.

What you wrote can easily be fixed.

"...I have found that many of those who first come to Christ, are in no position to give even 1%".

"...I have found that many of those who first come to Christ, are in no position to offer even 1%".


 
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What should a Christian do?
Pay your bills!

Tithing was an O.T. custom. While many churches won't teach it, there were at least 3 types of tithes(Levitical, Poor, Festival) paid, not just one. As a result, Israelites paid far more than 10% in tithes. If you haven't heard this before, research it and be amazed.

What you should do about giving is pray on it and, as Scripture tells us:

Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
-2 Cor 9:7
 

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If you have let your finances get to the point that you think you have to make a choice like that, you are long past the time where you should enroll for a Dave Ramsey course. Way past!
Ramsey. Another liar.
 

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The answer to the question is not a simple yes or no. when tithing what is more important to God is the reason and motive in the persons heart and so if you give all you have for the wrong reason it's fruitless. Another thing is God is well aware of our needs he doesn't expect us to become homeless especially if we have a family to help support.

Here is what I think, I think we should pay our bills responsibly and give tithe as lead to give, if you give 10% that alone is great not everyone even has the courage to do that if you give 30 or more percent then that is great too but know that not everyone is in the same place in faith not everyone has the faith to give even 10% of their income and they should not be looked down upon for this. in the new covenant tithing is not demanded but is instead an exercise of faith and of your heart heck even I have yet to be able to give 10%
 

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You've been lied to by hirelings that refuse God's truths, see all my threads. See sites below. Will the 'church' ever wake up? In a word....nope.
 
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And here men that die receive tithes; but there He receives them, of whom it is witnessed that He lives. Hebrews 7:8 NKJV

Hebrews 7 states that Lord Jesus Christ is our High Priest who lives forever. He receives your tithes in heaven. Tithe means 10% gross.

The word of God always say bring the tithe. It never says give because you can't give what does not belong to you. Give means offering. According to the bible there is only two things you can do with a tithe - You can bring it to Gods house or you can steal it.

While the tithe is mandatory, the offering is voluntary. We determine the amount of the offering, and it is from the heart. But an offering is never an offering until we have given the full tithe.

For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Matthew 6:21 NIV
 

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And here men that die receive tithes; but there He receives them, of whom it is witnessed that He lives. Hebrews 7:8 NKJV

Hebrews 7 states that Lord Jesus Christ is our High Priest who lives forever. He receives your tithes in heaven. Tithe means 10% gross.

The word of God always say bring the tithe. It never says give because you can't give what does not belong to you. Give means offering. According to the bible there is only two things you can do with a tithe - You can bring it to Gods house or you can steal it.

While the tithe is mandatory, the offering is voluntary. We determine the amount of the offering, and it is from the heart. But an offering is never an offering until we have given the full tithe.

For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Matthew 6:21 NIV
I tried throwing tithes up into the air toward heaven one time and it all came falling back to earth. So how do YOU get them up there. Thanks.
 
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You've been lied to by hirelings that refuse God's truths, see all my threads. See sites below. Will the 'church' ever wake up? In a word....nope.
Oh stop being so thick. If a group of Christians has come together to accomplish the goal of expanding the Kingdom, and they have determined they need certain basic resources to accomplish this.... then it is the right and responsible thing to do to share the expenses incurred. That is all a sharing of costs they refer to as "tithing" is about at the vast majority of churches. Despite your desperate desire to make it sound like some preacher demands the members pay a certain amount, not a single person here says they attend such an assembly. But you keep trying, hollering and ranting about poor widows being robbed blind.

You and this new member, MOTC, may have been foolish enough to seek out a church where that happened, but none of us seem to attend churches like that.
 
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