Tuesday 10 July 2012

Tithe - A God who saves

Introduction

First and foremost: I 100% believe in the blessing of the Tithe, but I question the validity of the curse and subsequent fear that is cultivated in preaching the Old Testament tithe message, without New Testament revelation, specifically pertaining to the scripture reference in Malachi 3:10.

I believe there are mainly two types of belief systems when it comes to tithing...

The first group believes…

You must accept Jesus as your Lord and Saviour. Believe that He died for you on the Cross and rose from the dead on the third day. He then rose to heaven where He presented His blood to His father to buy all who accept him, back from the dead, which in itself has the legal implication that we are free from the curse of the Law of Moses and that we can not do a single “work” on earth to buy this right standing with God, other than “choosing Jesus as our Lord and Saviour”.

Now we have to work at our Christ-likeness, and make sure to grow from “glory to glory”, knowing that God has abundant grace for our misguided steps. But we have to be sure not to fall into the trap of repetitive un-repented sin because it could cause spiritual death in the long run, as it influences our personal love relationship with the Godhead if we are constantly and purposefully going against what God’s will is for us.

Also go to the Old Testament and study what it says. You will find wisdom in the Law of Moses. “The Law” which Jesus said He came to fulfil and not to do away with, now serves as kingdom principals (or guide) rather than a Law, as the Law in itself carries punishment when overstepped. Rather it stands to help us tap into God’s way of doing things. In a way God was training us to be disciplined Christians who are not controlled by our instincts and flesh but rather our Godly knowledge of the way God’s system runs at full capacity.

Tithing is a good example. If we had to give 10 percent under the law, should we not want to give more under grace and love? After all, it has many benefits. You are sowing into the building of God’s kingdom, you are supporting the people who work day and night to bring you the uncompromised Word of God and as an added benefit, it teaches you to, not only to bring order in your finances but, it will serve as a point of contact for your faith to rise in trusting God to prosper you financially.

In a sense you are saying to God, “Because You said, that “what we sow we shall reap”, God I lovingly, with gladness in my heart sow into the building and the sustaining of your kingdom on earth, knowing that you are a God of love and you will bless me with wisdom, for I have sown in wisdom, and you will bless my finances, because I have sown finances etc.

It is not the “nithe” or the “fithe” it is the “tithe” the word “tithe” is derived from theword “tenth” and according to Gods wisdom it is just enough to keep the pesky spirit of mammon off our shoulders. It is interesting that when God mentioned that we “cannot serve two God’s”, he did not mention Satan as His no. 1 nemesis when it comes to being worshiped by man, rather He chose Mammon (the evil spirit of the love of money).

Isn’t it sad that Cane killed Abel because Abel’s offering was accepted but not Cain’s? Why did God prefer Abel’s offering despite the fact that they gave the same quantity? Could it be the love factor?

If God can trust you with the tithe, then surely he will see you as a good steward and entrust you with more…

The second group believes…

You must accept Jesus as your Lord and Saviour. Believe that He died for you on a Cross and rose from the dead on the third day. He then rose to heaven where He presented His blood to His father to buy all who accept him, back from the dead, which in itself has the legal implication that we are free from the curse of the Law of Moses.

Yet, keep in mind, that although all sin was taken to the cross, we dig it up and bring back its power if we don’t keep a clean slate pertaining to sin. If we sin, God stands back folds His arms and says, “I can’t help you, now the devil has free reign in your life, because you have personally resurrected the power of sin, I want to help you… but I can’t…”

Remember that you have the power to undo what Jesus did for you by overstepping some of the more prominent ordinances, laws and commandments.

Firstly don’t worry about the animal sacrifices because Jesus became our offering. Also don’t worry about the “abomination” of eating lobster and snails, Jesus said that the problem is not what goes into our mouths that is foul but rather what comes out of it that is wrong.

Then, let’s not be silly, don’t worry about burning frankincense when you pray (Lev 2:2), and don’t worry about dressing up your Minister, Pastor or Priest in pointy hats and scarves because we are free from those “little ordinances” (Lev 8:8-9).

But be sure to tithe because the tithe was there before the law...

The following quotes are taken directly from either Pastors or Members of a prominent church in RSA:

“If you do not tithe, your prayers will not be answered” - Pastor – morning offering message. (Direct quote)

“My husband and I had trouble falling pregnant. Doctors didn’t have hope for us ever conceiving. We never use to tithe, and when I lost my baby during my pregnancy, God told me that it was not Him who killed my baby, but rather that He was powerless to stop the devil’s attack, because I put myself outside the of His protection because I didn’t tithe. We choose not to be under the protection of God if we don’t tithe.” – Pastor – cell meeting -  (Paraphrase)

“You can not be under God’s protection, the protection of the Covenant of Abraham if you don’t tithe. You step outside the boundary of God’s power over your life, by choosing not to tithe.” - Pastor (Paraphrase)

“I am a single woman who works for tips. I have been tithing for over 15 years. A few months ago I physically just could not afford to tithe as well as pay my rent. For that entire month I was in fear of even driving my car. I was sure that I might be in an accident, as I was outside the protection of God, because of my disobedience.” – Long-time church member


What does the Word say in the New Testament?

2 Corinthians 3:9 (Amplified Bible)

9 “For if the service that condemns [the ministration of doom] had glory, how infinitely more abounding in splendor and glory must be the service that makes righteous [the ministry that produces and fosters righteous living and right standing with God]!”

In other words righteousness exceeds condemnation…

Colossians 2:14

14 “Having cancelled and blotted out and wiped away the handwriting of the note (bond) with its legal decrees and demands which was in force and stood against us (hostile to us). This [note with its regulations, decrees, and demands] He set aside and cleared completely out of our way by nailing it to [His] cross.”

Romans 8:1

1 “THEREFORE, [there is] now no condemnation (no adjudging guilty of wrong) for those who are in Christ Jesus, who live [and] walk not after the dictates of the flesh, but after the dictates of the Spirit.”

I understand that we cannot just walk and do as we please. We should do as Jesus did and even more importantly we should do it for the same reason Jesus did it. Jesus often didn’t go according to the letter of the law, yet He was without sin and God said that He fulfilled the whole Law. He chose not to stone the adulteress woman because love and compassion supersedes the letter of the law. I know that tithing was there before the Law, but the moment it became a part of the Law it became a curse at the same time, IF we think that without it we are not righteous (i.e. in right standing with God).

Romans 5:17

17 “For if because of one man's trespass (lapse, offense) death reigned through that one, much more surely will those who receive [God's] overflowing grace (unmerited favor) and the free gift of righteousness [putting them into right standing with Himself] reign as kings in life through the one Man Jesus Christ (the Messiah, the Anointed One).”

Galatians 3:10

10 “And all who depend on the Law [who are seeking to be justified by obedience to the Law of rituals] are under a curse and doomed to disappointment and destruction, for it is written in the Scriptures, Cursed (accursed, devoted to destruction, doomed to eternal punishment) be everyone who does not continue to abide (live and remain) by all the precepts and commands written in the Book of the Law and to practice them.

Romans 11:29

29 “For God's gifts and His call are irrevocable. [He never withdraws them when once they are given, and He does not change His mind about those to whom He gives His grace or to whom He sends His call.]”

We can become faithless Christians because of the religious doctrine of tithing and all the threats and accusations that accompany it, because we then believe that God’s hand is not upon us if we don’t tithe, and because it is our belief that God needs the tithe in order to save and help us, that in itself becomes the curse. That in which you have faith becomes your downfall. We have faith in our own works, that leads to a self inflicted curse that God warns us about when he tells us not to be deceived by our lack of knowledge and understanding.

The Malachi issue

Context is very important when reading Malachi. At the time when Malachi was written, Jesus had not yet presented His blood to become the righteousness for His people. Burnt sacrifices for atonement and the keeping of the entire Law of Moses was the only way people could be in right standing with God in the time when Malachi was written.

The people spoken of in the book of Malachi, became “religious” about their giving and doing of the Law because they lost their reverent fear of the Lord. Instead of giving their best animal in their flock to God, they would give a blind useless animal, so that they would not “feel” the sacrifice in their pockets. They had become selfish.

Malachi also talks about their moral decay. The priests were not in a ‘right-heart-condition’ towards God. Husbands were leaving their Hebrew wives for heathen wives. Malachi also mentions that there was a general feeling that people who were not doing God’s Law seemed to get away with it unscathed. The people to whom this letter was written, were questioning why they must do all the tedious ordnances of Moses’ Law, when in fact, those who didn’t, were as far as they could see, getting away with it. Also they made up excuses to get away from their duties by saying ‘we have not, therefore we give not’.

God then speaks through the prophet Malachi in Malachi 3:9 (Amp) “You are cursed with the curse, for you are robbing Me, even this whole nation.”

Barnes' Notes on the Bible:

“Ye have been cursed with the curse - (not "with a curse"). The curse threatened had come upon them: but, as fore-supposed in Leviticus by the repeated burden, "If ye still walk contrary to Me," they had persevered in evil. God had already shown His displeasure. But they, so far from being amended by it, were the more hardened in their sin.

Perhaps as men do, they pleaded their punishment, as a reason why they should not amend. They defrauded God, under false pretences. They were impoverished by His curse, and so they could not afford to pay the tithes; as men say, "the times are bad; so we cannot help the poor" of Christ. "And Me ye still are defrauding" Me, ye; man, God. And that not one or other, but this whole people. It was a requital as to that in which they had offended. "Because ye have not rendered tithes and first-fruits, therefore ye are cursed in famine and penury." "Because the people did not render tithes and first-fruits to the Levites, the Lord saith, that He Himself suffered fraud, whose ministers, constrained by hunger and penury, deserted the temple. For, if He is visited by others in prison, and sick, is received and cared for, and, hungry and athirst, receives food and drink, why should He not receive tithes in His ministers, and, if they are not given, be Himself deprived of His portion?"

– Barnes

Why where they robbing God?

Because they took something that was owed to God, in order to be in right standing with Him.

Do we as pure reborn Christians still owe God anything under the New Covenant today? This is what God says about “external religious worship”:

James 1:27

“External religious worship [religion as it is expressed in outward acts] that is pure and unblemished in the sight of God the Father is this: to visit and help and care for the orphans and widows in their affliction and need, and to keep oneself unspotted and uncontaminated from the world.”

… I have to say “no” we do not owe God anything, not even the tithe… Salvation is a free gift! We are not subject to the wrath of God for bringing Him lame and blind offerings any more. We have fallen short and will fall short according to Moses’ Law till Kingdom come. The Good News is that we have been redeemed not to need fleshly works at all to earn our place in God’s Supernatural covering and protection. We have done all we can do to earn our “free gift” by purely accepting Jesus as our Lord and saviour.

Sanctification, holiness and Christ-likeness is a whole different story…

Yes, don’t bring your lame, unloving offerings and fear based tithes to the Lord, because we cannot “fool” God into believing that we are worshipping or loving Him, just as Cane could not “fool” God by giving in the same volume as his brother Abel, but without love. Without love and the joy of giving, nothing we do means anything.

As a matter interest rather than pure theology…

I read through the whole of Leviticus in a single stretch to really get a feel for the subject matter being discussed in this article, and I found something very interesting…

Up until Leviticus 26 the Law is laid out. Some trespasses are called sin others are called abominations, some sins are warned against and others have penalties or death sentences attached to them. Then in Leviticus 26 God explains the blessings attached to the obedience of The Law, and after that, also the extent of the curse for those who overstep The Law given.

This is what I found interesting - nowhere before the reading of the blessing or the curse, (that appears in chapter 26) is tithing mentioned… only after chapter 26 in chapter 27 the last 4 verses of the entire book of Leviticus it is explained. And what God has to say about the tithe explains exactly how I think we should look at the tithe:

- “it is holy to the Lord”

Leviticus 27:30-34

30 And all the tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land or of the fruit of the tree, is the Lord's; it is holy to the Lord.
31 And if a man wants to redeem any of his tithe, he shall add a fifth to it.
32 And all the tithe of the herd or of the flock, whatever passes under the herdsman's staff [by means of which each tenth animal as it passes through a small door is selected and marked], the tenth shall be holy to the Lord.
33 The man shall not examine whether the animal is good or bad nor shall he exchange it. If he does exchange it, then both it and the animal substituted for it shall be holy; it shall not be redeemed.
34 These are the commandments which the Lord commanded Moses on Mount Sinai for the Israelites.

1 Corinthians 13

1 “IF I [can] speak in the tongues of men and [even] of angels, but have not love (that reasoning, intentional, spiritual devotion such as is inspired by God's love for and in us), I am only a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.”

Why then do I personally tithe?

Because the Word says that it is “Holy unto Him”, in other words, it is very special to our Father. This is a high priority and intimate moment between you and your Father where you present an offering from your HEART.

When is dreaded unbiblical “religious” behaviour born?

Manmade religion is birthed the moment we think that right standing with God can be bought or earned or even guaranteed by any other means rather than Jesus’ blood and God’s unconditional, unmerited, undeserving, LOVE and boundless MERCY AND GRACE. This idea that sin removes us from the power that God has over our lives and that our disobedience leads to His “pulling away and leaving us, so the devil can have a “Job-like dance” with our lives and the lives of our children” is nothing short of heresy in my opinion! We all sin all the time, just looking around in a church at the way people are dressed can lead to lust, not to mention “sticky sin” that almost every human combats on a minute to minute base, like pride, un-forgiveness and jealousy.

We are all sinners, all the time, and there is no such thing as “more” or “less” condemning sin, except maybe to blaspheme the Holy Spirit, which the Bible says is unpardonable.

Why didn’t tithing make the “top 10” most focused-on points in the Old Testament?

If, not tithing, as a Christian, can leave you out there like a sitting duck, with no protection from God, why didn’t God warn us in the 10 commandments? Surely such a trap and threat with such a dire-some curse attached to it should at the very least be mentioned with - not worshipping idols, and killing people?

Old Testament teaching on the tithe without New Testament revelation (not just scripture on being a cheerful giver, but true revelation on grace in the tithe message) to me is the equivalent of rape versus love, it might be the same in its mechanics, but in essence is not the same thing at all…

Are we using FEAR to draw out our tithes? Or are we using FAITH and our commitment to the GREAT COMMISION? And do we need to use FEAR as a tool, if we give people enough revelation on the subject of building God’s physical churches, as well as, the reality of the cost involved in bringing His Word and His Love to others?

This is not rebellion or an attack on any church in any way. I do believe that we unwittingly curse our congregations by saying things like, “If you don’t tithe your prayers will not be answered” and “If you don’t tithe, you render God completely powerless over your finances and life”. Doesn’t the Word say that what we bind on earth is bound in heaven?

I believe that we gain great intellectual and influential minds for God, with great means to uplift ministries, but the moment they have revelation on New Testament grace, they often leave their first-love-church, to find churches that don’t challenge their beliefs on the doctrine of tithing and its lack of grace. To make matters worse, there are so few churches out there that will not offend people with the “tithe-curse” that they end up, not going to church at all.

In my opinion people don’t leave churches because they are uncomfortable talking about money, prosperity or even parting with their money. They leave because they feel like they are put under condemnation, and are tied under a “give or just see what happens if you don’t …” curse. Especially those who come from conservative background churches, who are not completely desensitised to the constant threats that God will leave them “out in the cold” without His 10% payment.

“Do not perplex the weak believer”

As a church, we rarely have any idea what a new converts life was like before they entered the doors of our building. It is my personal conjecture that you have 2 extremes to deal with, those who need a measure of sanctification and those who need even more...

Example: You have person “A” walking out of a boardroom, with beautiful wife and children, who have had a fairly normal childhood, and “Christian morals”. They know the Bible because of years of attending a conservative church, but had never had true revelation or ever really understood the power of the Holy Spirit until they walked into your Spirit filled church. This person has sin in their lives. Maybe they smoke, maybe they don’t love their family like they should etc. Righteousness is instant the moment they surrender themselves to Jesus but sanctification is the road the Holy Spirit will walk with them. I believe that God’s mercy tailor makes each one of our “top 10 lists” of things we need to do or lay down, to be closer to Him and when we get done dealing with those things, He will update our lists with “10 more things” we must do.

Is it fair to say then, that Tithing might make person A’s so called “top 10 list”? It might... But what about a person who was sold into prostitution by their own parents when they where 7 years old? Would tithing be on their “top 10 list”? It’s harder for me to imagine that.

It is our duty as the body of Christ not to perplex people by confusing them with our own ideas of the shortest road to reaching Christ-likeness, versus the more excellent plan the Holy Spirit already has in mind for every new person who is saved.

My point is that we as ministers of the Word we cannot force revelation, on the topic of tithing, onto new believers, purely because we personally benefit from it in the flesh. It is our duty to teach the principle of the tithe as we would any other revelation the Word gives us on how to be a successful Christian. I believe that we have to teach the principal of the tithe, with all the truth and New Testament grace that the Bible has to offer, and add no curse brought forward from the Old Testament.

In Conclusion:

Our fight is not against “flesh and blood” it is against a spirit realm dominated with truth-like lies of which the worst are inherited lies. I thank God for planting me into a Spirit filled church, and pray that until He comes to fetch me, I will be renewed in my mind and views on every letter of His Holy Word, daily.

5 comments:

  1. You quoted Leviticus 27:30-33 but apparently don't understand it. When God gave the Israelites the promised land, He RESERVED, for Himself, a tenth of the crops and every tenth animal. They NEVER did belong to the Israelites. In other words, the tithe was from God's increase of FOOD, not from man's income. It was a way to distribute FOOD to the Levites and priests who did NOT inherit any land.

    No one, not even the farmers, tithed on their income.

    The farmers made their income by SELLING and/or barter-exchanging their crops and animals but did NOT tithe on that income.

    Today, ALL born-again believers are priests. ALL of us are called to be deciples of the Lord. No one of us is higher than another. Our bodies are the Temple where the Spirit dwells. According to the scriptures, priests do not tithe.

    The New Testament teaches generous, sacrificial giving, from the heart, according to our means. For some, $1 might be a sacrifice, while for others, even giving 50% of their income might not induce a sacrifice. In the Old Testament, ONLY the farmers tithed, and it was a tenth. The New Testament teaches the principle of equal sacrifice instead of a tenth. Equal sacrifice is much harder to achieve, if not impossible, than giving a tenth.

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    1. Dear Gary, I am not sure if you read the whole article... The point that I was trying to bring across, is that churches are deceiving people (mostly out of ignorance, not always malice) into believing that we somehow have to "pay God to love and look after us". New Testament LOVE and GRACE seems to be forgotten when it comes to money. My article is a retaliation on this gross manipulation and subsequent curse - a curse of fear that God is a mobster type warlord that only "puts out" if you "pay Him" His dues.

      I agree that we are all priests, but we are priests with regular jobs. Who then looks after the priests that give their life 24/7 to spreading God's word?

      10% of your salary is not a New Testament Law. Love is. Jesus said that He did not come to do away with the Law, but to fulfill it and that the entire Law will be adhered to if we love God and each other. This means that we must take what was learned in the Old Testament and see if and how we can apply it through love, and because of love, not ritual or fear.

      The Old Testament is not irrelevant. In it, the New Testament is concealed, and the New Testament is the Old Testament revealed. Tithing as a PRINCIPAL, and knowing what could be done for God's kingdom if every Christian gave there share, to me speaks of LOVE not LAW.

      I would recommend to anybody who understands faith (the belief that God is your supplier, not man) that if you don't have enough money to tithe, then replace it with time, doing God's work. God is not after your money, but we do have a job to do - "The Great Commission" and if 10% was enough to look after God's office on earth, under the Law, shouldn't we want to give even more under Grace, Mercy and Love?

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  2. See New Testament scripture on tithing, see:

    http://bible.cc/matthew/23-23.htm

    Matthew 23:23 (King James 2000 Bible (©2003)

    Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for you pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, justice, mercy, and faith: these ought you to have done, and not to leave the other undone.

    * Not to leave the other undone...
    * What other?

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    1. In Matthew 23:23 Jesus is speaking to the Scribes and Pharisees who were still under the OT tithing commands. Jesus even said "matters of the law." Also, Jesus confirmed they should be tithing their herbs, but Jesus did NOT say they should be tithing from their incomes as lawyers and teachers.

      Under the OT law, those who were not farmers and/or herdsmen did NOT tithe. Wage earners did not tithe. Jesus, as a carpenter, did not tithe. Money was not and could not be accepted as the tithe.

      Giving did not begin at 10% under the law. Tithing was considered a payment. Jesus said so in Matthew 23:23.

      Next, there were three tithes commanded by God.

      THE FIRST TITHE
      Leviticus 27:30-33 defines this tithe as a tenth of crops and animals in herds and flocks.
      Numbers 18 gives the ordinances, or instructions, for this tithe, and commands this tithe be taken to the Levites.
      Purpose of this tithe: to support the Levitical Priesthood.

      SECOND TITHE
      Deuteronomy 14:22-27: aka The Festival Tithe - a tenth of crops, plus add to that the firstborn animals, and take to the yearly feasts.
      Purpose of this tithe: “that thou mayest learn to fear the LORD thy God always”

      THIRD TITHE
      Deuteronomy 14:28-29: aka The Three-Year Tithe aka The Poor Tithe - a tenth of crops, kept at home, and invite the Levites, widows, orphans, stranger to eat.
      Purpose of this tithe: to feed the poor.

      In the seventh year, there as no tithing. That equals to an average of 20% over a 7-year period.

      In you take the time to research the history of tithing in the Christian Church, or better yet in your own denomination, you will be shocked and disgusted to find how church leaders, starting in 1870, came up with this man-made doctrine that is taught in many churches today.

      Tithing is NOT a principle. It was a law. It is church leaders that came up with this principle idea to get more money.

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    2. Thank you Gary, I take it that you have researched this topic extensively.

      I am not a great fan of human doctrine either. But looking at the evidence of the enormous impact made by churches, (multiplying, equipping and growing), who do in fact teach people to willingly and without fear give 10% versus those who teach "giving what feels right"...

      I might be wrong, but in my experience these churches are stagnant, with very little means to make any real impact on their community. I am sorry, but few people are disciplined enough to push themselves in the area of giving.

      I think we sometimes get tangled up in technicalities in stead of just looking at the bigger picture. God thought that 10% was a reasonable cut to look after His affairs no matter where it came from. To me that is evidence enough to call it a principal or a benchmark, not a law or a Law, but a benchmark, just as David set a benchmark for praise when he danced before the Lord to the point of embarrassing his wife.

      At the end of the day I would rather side with your view than the view of the "if you don't tithe..." cruse.

      But I tithe because I want to, not because I am afraid not to, or even because there is great "treasure" coming my way, but because I am just one person and my money multiplies my impact in the Kingdom of God.

      You say that "church leaders came up with this principle to get more money". Don't you think that maybe God inspired this idea? Is more money always a bad thing? Doesn't money feed the poor, build churches and buy airplane tickets to go to places that have never heard of Jesus?

      If we don't have a standard to live up to, our flesh often leaves us much lower than what we are truly capable of.

      Thank you for your research, there are few things I a appreciate more than a good debate. I keeps me on my toes and reminds me to always be ready to renew my mind, especially on the topics I believe to "understand". God's Word is organic, it doesn't change in letter or dot, but revelation always grows, and I have to keep up!

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