Financial prosperity is much more than accumulating wealth. God expects us to manage and use our resources to glorify Him (Proverbs 3:9-10). Sure, we can have enough to meet our needs. However...
The ancient Israelites celebrated the Feast of First Fruits. The Lord commanded them to offer the first fruits of the harvest to the priest (Leviticus 23:10-11). Offering the first fruits acknowledged...
The Bible talks about seed planting in the literal and metaphorical sense. When you read a seed planting Bible verse, it often refers to actual farming practices (Genesis 1:29). For example, the...
“TITHING VERSUS GIVING” IS THE 5TH lesson in a 9-part teaching series entitled “A Pastor Rebukes a Non-Tither.” This series is inspired by a pastor’s letter to his church...
Contrary to popular belief, the Bible does not require Christians to pay tithes. This is because the tithe command from the Mosaic Law only applies to ancient Hebrew Israelites. The Mosaic Law was...
The Bible has a lot to say about tithing. In the Old Testament, when tithes were collected from agricultural produce, they provided a form of taxation that ensured the Tabernacle (and the Temple)...
The Bible doesn’t promote the concept of sowing financial seeds. The main reason is that Scripture never equates seed with money. Sowing financial seeds is an idea that comes from the Prosperity...
Christians aren’t obligated to pay tithes out of their paychecks. The Old Testament mandated that 10% of all agricultural production be returned to God. The New Testament focuses on voluntary...
Tithing is not for today. According to the Bible, God only commanded ancient Israel to tithe. This tithe commandment is part of the Old Covenant (or Law of Moses). Under the Old Covenant, ancient...