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If that's the problem, then what's the solution?
I have no solution.
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If that's the problem, then what's the solution?
Unfortunately, it is commonly taught as an obligation for all Christians to give 10% of their gross income to their local church. People are told that the reason for their financial difficulties is that they are not tithing and that if they're in debt to "give their way out of debt" all of which, to me, is an indication of a shortage of tar and feathers.If tithing means giving $ to the denominational church then I agree it is required in order to pay the pastor.....and the light bill, water, sewer, heat, building and grounds maintenance, and so on.
This passage is commonly used by money-grubbing alleged pastors to beat on Christians so that they will give more money to the pastor out of fear of offending God. It is good evidence that such pastors hare more interested in putting money in their pockets than in "...equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ, till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ; (Eph 4:12-13 NKJV)“Will a man rob God? Yet you have robbed Me!
But you say, ‘In what way have we robbed You?’
In tithes and offerings."
Malachi 3:8 NKJV
Yes I was told that when I went for financial counselling. I was 40k plus in debt. Tithe 10% gross over a 3 year covenant. I actually ended up more in debt after that 3 year period. I stopped tithing after that and concentrated on paying my debts, which as you can imagine I was paying minimum amount as that was all I could afford.Unfortunately, it is commonly taught as an obligation for all Christians to give 10% of their gross income to their local church. People are told that the reason for their financial difficulties is that they are not tithing and that if they're in debt to "give their way out of debt" all of which, to me, is an indication of a shortage of tar and feathers.
iakov the fool
That was similar to my experience. I was told that I needed to tithe in order to get out of financial difficulties. I informed the "elder" that I was tithing and had gone $10,000 in debt that year. What got me out of debt was getting a better paying job.Yes I was told that when I went for financial counselling. I was 40k plus in debt. Tithe 10% gross over a 3 year covenant. I actually ended up more in debt after that 3 year period. I stopped tithing after that and concentrated on paying my debts, which as you can imagine I was paying minimum amount as that was all I could afford.
I think God honoured that because my debt was paid of much much quicker than it should have been. By my calculation 279 years earlier than it should have been. And to throw into the mix he blessed me with treats along the way, like my favourite aftershave that I'd stopped buying because it was expensive.
Yes God provided extra work for me to help. I'm not saying my debt was paid very quickly, it was about 8 years before it was gone.That was similar to my experience. I was told that I needed to tithe in order to get out of financial difficulties. I informed the "elder" that I was tithing and had gone $10,000 in debt that year. What got me out of debt was getting a better paying job.
The manner in which tithing and giving (God will repay you 100-fold) borders on teaching magic or witchcraft. If you give, you will manipulate God to make you rich.Yes God provided extra work for me to help. I'm not saying my debt was paid very quickly, it was about 8 years before it was gone.
You were right. It was not honoring God to not pay wages to people who were counting on those wages to feed their families.I think a further problem with preaching tithing is that those that buy into it loose the focus on other financial areas of their lives.
I did the accounts for a builder in the church. He got into fincial difficulties with his business. So I asked to look at their personal finances. I noticed that they were tithing and I said I did not think that was right or honouring to God. They owed thousands and I mean thousands in taxes and they owed workers (Many of whom were not Christian)
They refused to listen and said it was not honouring to tithe. I was so furious with them.
Cut a long story short I had to take them through bankruptcy, and this included a lot of workers who were not paid. You would have thought they had learned a lesson but sadly no. They had to go through it again.
Very sad and frustrating.
ANd that is an entirely different subject.We're still all one. One Spirit, one faith, one body. One new man like they say. Like in the scripture you posted... for in Christ Jesus you are all sons of God, through faith.
Oh my word. Shocking, truly shocking. That's not church if you ask me.Extortion is common "in the churches."
I raised my children to learn Gods Loving unmerited Grace and Mercy in Christ. Knowing the challenges that life brings hard things.
When my oldest son was in college he got swiftly caught up in a (I'll leave it un-named) network of christianity that recruits college kids, supposedly for Christ. Not that I have a problem with any such efforts. But I warned him, years in advance, what was going to happen. That at some point some one or several "elders/authorities" would take him aside, and demand money under the threat of hell for not paying up.
And one day, it happened. Shortly before his graduation and him heading into the work world. The leader of the local effort met with him privately, in office, behind closed doors, and threatened him with eternal hell if he didn't pay into the efforts.
I don't think this is uncommon activity "in the churches."
It's extortion, plain and simple.
I've had this happen to me so many times I've lost count. And if it's not about money, it's some other concoction. The pews are filled with fear mongerer's.Oh my word. Shocking, truly shocking. That's not church if you ask me.
I thank God you got out and he opened your eyes. I have to be honest any so called church that departs from the Gospel of Jesus and true saving faith can be considered heretical and a cult.I've had this happen to me so many times I've lost count. And if it's not about money, it's some other concoction. The pews are filled with fear mongerer's.
Years ago, in one of the "few" times I "think" I heard directly from God, to leave a sect, after leaving one of the soon to be elders met with me over lunch, opened up his thumper (the Bible in his hands as a threatening instrument) and went, page by page, informing me of my fate in hell if I left that sect. Which only enforced the reason I left.
The group disintegrated in a fantastic array of openly exposed sins of the leaders about 6 months later. Ask me if I heard from God.
I took my own children OUT of a well known, not to be discussed old orthodox church because their Sunday school teacher was teaching them that anyone who didn't belong to that sect was going to, and I quote, "burn in hell forever like a wiener" and they came home crying over grandma and grandpa who didn't belong to that sect.I thank God you got out and he opened your eyes. I have to be honest any so called church that departs from the Gospel of Jesus and true saving faith can be considered heretical and a cult.
I agree with everything you said. Malachi was not just speaking about tithes, however. He also spoke of offerings and so did Jesus.This passage is commonly used by money-grubbing alleged pastors to beat on Christians so that they will give more money to the pastor out of fear of offending God. It is good evidence that such pastors hare more interested in putting money in their pockets than in "...equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ, till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ; (Eph 4:12-13 NKJV)
Malachi was speaking, 400 years before Jesus was born. He was speaking to Jews under the Law who were required to tithe because the Law requires it. Christians are not under the Law. The only command Jesus gave was John 13:34RSV) “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another."
Gal 3:10 For as many as are of the works of the law are under the curse; for it is written, “Cursed is everyone who does not continue in all things which are written in the book of the law, to do them.”
Gal 3:13 Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us (for it is written, “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree”)
Gal 5:4 You have become estranged from Christ, you who attempt to be justified by law; you have fallen from grace.
There is no requirement for Christians to tithe.
There is no such thing as a "New Testament tithe."
(And the choir sang; "A-hay-hay-hay-meeeennnnnnnnnnuh!)
iakov the fool
It's all extortion, which IS in the heart of man. It can reflect out in many ways, particularly so when it comes to money and "keeping the flock rounded up and paying up."