August 30 – To Tithe or
not to tithe
Malachi 3:8-10 - “
'Will a man rob God? Yet you do rob me. But you ask “How do we rob
you?” In tithes and offerings. You are under a curse – the whole
nation of you – because you are robbing me. Bring the whole tithe
into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in
this,' says the Almighty Eternal One, 'and see if I will not throw
open the floodgates of heaven, and pour out so much blessing that you
will not have room for it.' ”
This is not an
argument on the larger philosophy of tithing, whether or not it is
still a requirement under the new covenant that Jesus initiated.
Despite the rebuke in the verses above, there is a promise from God
that remains. When we give money and resources to his established
work (wherever that may be in his kingdom, and whatever that may look
like), he promises to bless us tremendously. He only asks, as the
New Testament woven theme goes, that we give willingly and
generously (2 Corinthians 8:1-15).
I was raised in a
middle-class family, who lived for many years in an early 20th
century house, with a coal furnace. When I was in high school, I
worked at the local Dairy Queen for a few summers. I was a new
Christian, and I had read and understood the concept of tithing. So
I made a promise to God. Even though I was only making $3 per hour
at the time, I told God that I would give him $10 from every
paycheck, which sometimes was well over 10% of what I made. For a
teen, that might be a big deal; but I sacrificed anyway.
As the years went
by, I continued to be faithful in giving tithes and offerings (above
10%) to God's kingdom work, and still do so to this day. I can say
that I have been blessed financially, in order to be a further
blessing to someone else, not to increase my treasure on this earth
for extravagant, luxurious living.
This promise from
God is one in which God states “to test him”. In other
scriptures, we are expressly told to not test God. This exception
must then be special. So why not “taste and see” that God is
good, and start testing his heart to bless you, when you start
blessing others and giving to his kingdom work.
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