GIVING TO GOD 5
Good morning to you!
This is the conclusion of my series on tithing.
"A Challenge by Mary Fairchild
In conclusion, I'd like to explain my personal convictions and offer a
challenge to my readers. As I've already stated, I believe tithing is
no longer the law.
As New Testament believers, we are under no legal obligation to give a
tenth of our income. However, my husband and I feel strongly that the
tithe ought to be the starting point of our giving. We see it as the
minimum to give, a demonstration that everything we have belongs to God.
We also believe most of our giving should go to the local church (the
storehouse) where we are fed God's Word and nurtured spiritually.
Malachi 3:10 says, "'Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that
there may be food in my house. Test me in this,' says the LORD Almighty,
'and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out
so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it.'"
If you're not currently giving to the Lord, I challenge you to start by making a commitment. Give something
faithfully and regularly. I'm certain God will honor and bless your
commitment. If a tenth seems too overwhelming, consider making it a
goal. Giving may feel like a huge sacrifice at first, but I'm confident
you'll eventually discover its rewards.
God wants believers to be free from the love of money, which the
Bible says in 1 Timothy 6:10 is "a root of all kinds of evil." Giving
honors the Lord and allows his work to go forward. It also helps build
our faith.
We may experience times of financial hardship when we can't give as
much, but the Lord still wants us to trust Him in times of lack. He, not
our paycheck, is our provider. He will meet our daily needs.
A friend of my pastor once told him that financial giving is not God's way of raising money--it's his way of raising children."
And I want to be that child of God that is obedient to Him. Don't you?
Have a blessed day!
Lesbear
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