There is a great deal of confusion about this subject, yet it is covered extensively in the NT. Just as the Law no longer applies, neither does the tithe apply. However, God's principle of giving and receiving still applies.
Lord Jesus said that we serve one of two masters, God or Mammon. Mammon is basically riches. Being wealthy does not mean that you serve mammon. Being poor does not mean that you are free from the love of money. Lotteries depend on the not well off lusting after riches.
I grew up in a home where money was a constant source of conflict. My mother worked to keep the family afloat. My dad was a drinker and gambler. When I was born again, I brought my attitude to money with me. Basically, I gave as little as I could get away with. I added up my expenses and gave whatever I imagined that I could afford. I was always broke. If I had money, something would come along and relieve me of it. My car broke down a few times, I bought a car that was an expensive dud, money just seemed to evaporate.
I met someone who astounded me. He was pastor of a home group. He was a full time electrical contractor. He gave and gave and gave. God provided the work, he would bless others. One time he came to my flat to check out my situation. He looked in the refrigerator to make sure I had enough to eat. This was his normal way of doing things.
Before I met this man, I heard someone else testify to God's goodness. He told us that he gave 75% of his income. I knew that I had an attitude problem, so I asked God to change my heart. He did.
It was extremely hard for me to be a cheerful giver. But once I began to be freer, my finances began to improve. My car started to fall apart. It had been excellent, but repairs were pointless as they were more than the car was worth. A position came up with my work that included a company car. Just what I needed.
I'm 70, free of debt, I own a decent vehicle and I can pay my bills when they are due. I have money in the bank. That makes me one of the richest people in the world. No, I'm not rich like Bill Gates and I would not trade places with him. But I have proven that God is faithful to His promises.
Do yourself a favour. Forget what other people are doing. Give what you can and ask God to give you more so you can bless others more. If you have an attitude problem, ask God to change you. We need to come out of worldly economics. If you are tied to the world's ways, your finances depend on how the world is doing. If you are living according to God's principles, you will be blessed accordingly.
It's not an issue of percentages or the amount you give. God looks for those who are free to give in their hearts. I can assure you that you will never regret giving, as long as it is in the right attitude.
Lord Jesus said that we serve one of two masters, God or Mammon. Mammon is basically riches. Being wealthy does not mean that you serve mammon. Being poor does not mean that you are free from the love of money. Lotteries depend on the not well off lusting after riches.
I grew up in a home where money was a constant source of conflict. My mother worked to keep the family afloat. My dad was a drinker and gambler. When I was born again, I brought my attitude to money with me. Basically, I gave as little as I could get away with. I added up my expenses and gave whatever I imagined that I could afford. I was always broke. If I had money, something would come along and relieve me of it. My car broke down a few times, I bought a car that was an expensive dud, money just seemed to evaporate.
I met someone who astounded me. He was pastor of a home group. He was a full time electrical contractor. He gave and gave and gave. God provided the work, he would bless others. One time he came to my flat to check out my situation. He looked in the refrigerator to make sure I had enough to eat. This was his normal way of doing things.
Before I met this man, I heard someone else testify to God's goodness. He told us that he gave 75% of his income. I knew that I had an attitude problem, so I asked God to change my heart. He did.
It was extremely hard for me to be a cheerful giver. But once I began to be freer, my finances began to improve. My car started to fall apart. It had been excellent, but repairs were pointless as they were more than the car was worth. A position came up with my work that included a company car. Just what I needed.
I'm 70, free of debt, I own a decent vehicle and I can pay my bills when they are due. I have money in the bank. That makes me one of the richest people in the world. No, I'm not rich like Bill Gates and I would not trade places with him. But I have proven that God is faithful to His promises.
Do yourself a favour. Forget what other people are doing. Give what you can and ask God to give you more so you can bless others more. If you have an attitude problem, ask God to change you. We need to come out of worldly economics. If you are tied to the world's ways, your finances depend on how the world is doing. If you are living according to God's principles, you will be blessed accordingly.
It's not an issue of percentages or the amount you give. God looks for those who are free to give in their hearts. I can assure you that you will never regret giving, as long as it is in the right attitude.
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