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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    I think they would too! I look at tithing as a test of faith. But that's me, I don't expect everyone to see it that way.
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    I'm not judging, just expressing what I believe is scriptural. As I have said, your decisions are between you and the Lord.
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    Yes, you can figure from a business standpoint that profit is not profit and is actually a loss. It's done every day in the legal world. That is between you and the Lord.
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    Is 10% of your profits to much of God to ask? Some may have to lower their standard of living if they can't afford that. But of course that is if Jesus is more important than the money. To some I suppose He is not.
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    I certainly don't want to explain to Christ why I didn't support the Church He died to create.
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    Gen. 14:19-20 "And he blessed him, and said, Blessed be Abram of the most high God, possessor of heaven and earth: And blessed be the most high God, which hath delivered thine enemies into thy hand. And he gave him tithes of all." Melchizedek was a type of Christ and Abraham gave a tithe (a...
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    If Jesus was in charge of that money and He was, and if Jesus obeyed the Law and He did, then Jesus paid tithes on that money He received. It is only my opinion that He paid those tithes by giving to the poor.
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    LOL, who said He changed the Law?
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    The tithe that Jesus paid was to the poor, not to the temple that disgraced Him. I think we can safely say without fear of exaggerating that Jesus gave to the poor from John 13:29, "For some of them thought, because Judas had the bag, that Jesus had said unto him, Buy those things that we...
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    The Law allows for whatever the Son of God says it allows for. He is the One who wrote it, and we see many things of the Law not understood by them and us.
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    That is referring to the covenant God with Abraham. He could not go back and change that promise to Abraham concerning his offspring through Jacob.
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    Yes, I do. The Sabbath is not a moral law, that's why I referred to the moral law instead of the 10 commandments. I knew it would come up.
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    The money that Judas kept that was given to them, and therefore given also to Christ, was He to give that money to the crooked Sanhedrin or to the poor as He gave commandment?
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    It's common sense. The moral laws of the Law of Moses were carried over into the New Covenant. It was wrong to steal, murder, etc, etc, 3000 years ago and it's still wrong today. Those laws are still in force. I used for example that justification by faith being in effect before, during, and...
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    Yes, and your portion is a minimum of 10%. There is nothing in scripture that says the tithe has ended, it is assumed by some who are trying to escape the responsibility of it.
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    I believe everything concerning God is based on faith from man. No faith-- no blessing. God did not intend for some to give while others who could give don't! That is not how faith works biblically.
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    It was written to believers! Not everything in the Old Testament has been abolished. We now are brothers and sisters in Christ with the Old Testament saints. They were saved the exact same way as we are now, by faith in the Messiah. They looked forward to His sacrifice, we look back at His...
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    Yea, if Jesus didn't say it, it doesn't apply. one of the all time favorites. Justification by faith was seen by faith in the sacrifice of an innocent animal that represented Christ. They were saved the same way under Law as we are under Grace, by faith in the sacrifice of Christ. That fact...
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    "Thou shalt not steal" was that discontinued at the Cross? It was Law, right? By your definition that commandment no longer exists. There are some things that have carried over from the Old to the New. The main carry over was justification by faith, as was seen in Abraham.
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    Tithing/Giving in the New Testament

    The scripture you are denying is in Gen. and Malachi, as I have already shown relating to the tithe. You wish to discontinue the tithe based on the Law. Go ahead, that's between you and God. I wish blessing from God and will give that tithe (a tenth) of my increase as I receive it.