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Bible Study Should I tithe or pay my bills first? Do we rob God when we don't tithe?

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Will I be under a curse if I don't tithe (in good ground)? Will God continue to rebuke (turn back or keep down) the devourer (Satan)?
 
Will I be under a curse if I don't tithe (in good ground)? Will God continue to rebuke (turn back or keep down) the devourer (Satan)?

Have you committed yourself to pay a tithe?
We are not judged by our obedience to the law.

If you cannot pay what you have committed yourself to pay? Tell God in prayer. He will understand.
 
The word tithe in context really meant tenth of what you had in produce and not so much money,meaning live stock ,fruit and grain.
 
They didn't have refrigeration then ,so you are fruits freshly picked and stored grain to make bread and also with meat,it was alive a few hours before .

So my view of tithing makes more sense
 
When Abraham met Melchisedec, King of Salem, on the road after the victory he had experienced over five kings, he gave Melchisedec tithes of all he had. Have you ever wondered why he did so? The answer is found in what Melchisedec brought to the meeting (Genesis 14:18-20). He brought the bread and the wine, which pointed ahead to the coming Christ who would give His body and blood for the sins of humanity as the Lamb of God. Abraham gave tithes of all he had because he recognized the minister of Righteousness, the minister who represented and pointed to the Lord Jesus Christ. The same happens today when God’s people recognize and have their faith in Jesus Christ and Him crucified. Liberality in their giving is not a problem, but rather a desire and joy!

Pastor Curtis
 
When Abraham met Melchisedec, King of Salem, on the road after the victory he had experienced over five kings, he gave Melchisedec tithes of all he had. Have you ever wondered why he did so? The answer is found in what Melchisedec brought to the meeting (Genesis 14:18-20). He brought the bread and the wine, which pointed ahead to the coming Christ who would give His body and blood for the sins of humanity as the Lamb of God. Abraham gave tithes of all he had because he recognized the minister of Righteousness, the minister who represented and pointed to the Lord Jesus Christ. The same happens today when God’s people recognize and have their faith in Jesus Christ and Him crucified. Liberality in their giving is not a problem, but rather a desire and joy!

Pastor Curtis
Will I be under a curse if I don't tithe (in good ground)? Will God continue to rebuke (turn back or keep down) the devourer (Satan)?
Pay your rent. Make sure you have enough food. Take care of your true responsibilities because God does not need you homeless or hungry. After you have your true necessities covered, give all the rest to God to honor Jesus and His love for you. Don't buy Starbucks or movies or video games or go out to eat alot ( or get delivery). Give everything to God until you have gotten to the full 10%. God does rebuke the devourer even if you are short of 10%, but God is looking at your heart. So always be as close to 10% as possible, because you do have a ferocious enemy who is evil who wants to rob you of your blessings. I hope this helps. My life experience is where these thoughts are coming from. God has protected me even when I had nothing to give, but INCREASE comes from being faithful to God with our finances and being good stewards of our money for the Kingdom of Heaven.
 
When Abraham met Melchisedec, King of Salem, on the road after the victory he had experienced over five kings, he gave Melchisedec tithes of all he had. Have you ever wondered why he did so? The answer is found in what Melchisedec brought to the meeting (Genesis 14:18-20). He brought the bread and the wine, which pointed ahead to the coming Christ who would give His body and blood for the sins of humanity as the Lamb of God. Abraham gave tithes of all he had because he recognized the minister of Righteousness, the minister who represented and pointed to the Lord Jesus Christ. The same happens today when God’s people recognize and have their faith in Jesus Christ and Him crucified. Liberality in their giving is not a problem, but rather a desire and joy!

Pastor Curtis
I agree with Compassion544 ....
but if you feel as your above post describes...
then I'd say that you better follow your God-inspired conscience.

As for me...I'd pay my bills first since I have a responsibility to my family,
which was given to me by God, to care for and cherish.
 
Does that make Matthew 6:33 meaningless (significance)?

But seek ye First the Kingdom of God, and His Righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
 
Does that make Matthew 6:33 meaningless?

But seek ye First the Kingdom of God, and His Righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
I think this is for me.
What things will be added?

Do you know any Christian folk that are hungry?
I believe there are many.

So, how do you explain this?
 
I think this is for me.
What things will be added?

Do you know any Christian folk that are hungry?
I believe there are many.

So, how do you explain this?
As "Job" said, "Somethings are too wonderful for my understanding!

However, we are tested by God...do you believe you are robbing God?
 
As "Job" said, "Somethings are too wonderful for my understanding!

However, we are tested by God...do you believe you are robbing God?
I don't believe Job is a real story.

I'm not sure God tests us....we'd have to go into this a bit more.

God doesn't need my money....so I don't feel I'm robbing Him.
If He wanted to...He could wipe out hunger tomorrow, in an instant.

I feel I'm robbing my fellow man by not helping more.
I thank God for persons like Gates,that give their money away to charity.
And many others....even Jon Bon Jovi !!
 
Do people rob God by not tithing?
Context ,what is your tithe for?

The priest?
Most churches don't have pantries,

But I have seen this,lady on social security disabilities collecting food stamps ,tithing .
Defeats the purpose .I'm for giving .my pastor would refuse to take money from that person .
 
It sound like your faith is wavering?
My faith is super strong.
I don't know what Job has to do with my belief and trust in God.

It's the oldest book in the O.T.
Do you think there was some person around that was privy to a conversation
between God and satan?
You think Job was included in the conference call?
 
Context ,what is your tithe for?

The priest?
Most churches don't have pantries,

But I have seen this,lady on social security disabilities collecting food stamps ,tithing .
Defeats the purpose .I'm for giving .my pastor would refuse to take money from that person .
Read Hebrews 7 in context (through His Righteousness).
 
My faith is super strong.
I don't know what Job has to do with my belief and trust in God.

It's the oldest book in the O.T.
Do you think there was some person around that was privy to a conversation
between God and satan?
You think Job was included in the conference call?
Doubt in the bible = unbelief!

God demands to be “FIRST” in every area of your life (Matthew 6:33). He does not want your leftovers. As He said, “I Am a great King, give those leftovers to your Governor.” Mal. 1:8

Jesus tells us we must render to Caesar what belongs to him, and God what is His (Matthew 22:21). Jesus says, "If therefore you have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches (Luke 16:11 NKJV)?

Christians are tested with the least in the Kingdom of God which is money.
Considering what Jesus has said here (Luke 16:9-13 NKJV), I think it would be difficult to overstate the significance of this down to earth, practical teaching, that applies to everyone. If a person cannot be trusted with money, and in any capacity, Jesus plainly says, he cannot be trusted with Salvation, i.e., "true riches." In view of the seriousness of what is being said, we would do well to heed carefully.

In these passages (Luke 16:9-13), Jesus is saying that irrespective of how loudly and how often we profess our Godliness, if it does not show up in our practical, every day living, and especially in the matters of money, and our responsibility toward others, our profession is vain. This statement is plain and clear, if we are unfaithful in these things. "Who will commit to our trust the true riches?"
 
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