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Is there a verse in the bible I was in a religious
conversation with someone who
told me that the tithes should
go to the Bishop/Elder or
Pastor. I never heard of such
a thing, they said that the
verse was in John/James.
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History and Truth about Tithes: http://www.maitreya.org/FILES/ THOTH/Suplements.htm/Why%20tit hes.htm "The first time that tithes are mentioned is when Abram (Abraham) gave his tithes to the king of Salem (Genesis 14:20-24). He did that because Salem was considered the high priest in that time, and tithes were given to the priests and high priest. " read more at above link |
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There were three tithes the first went to the Levite the second you and your family ate when you went to the required festivals and the third went to charity. |
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Well a LOVE Offering may be made to those individuals. The Bible speaks of a Laborer is worthy of their meat or hire. So they can be blessed by a meal or money. 1 Timothy 5:17-18 Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honour, especially they who labour in the word and doctrine. For the scripture saith, Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn. And, The labourer is worthy of his reward. However, in the Old Testament, Tithes were taken to the Temple of GOD as an Offering. One would give his/her Tithes to the High Priest and this Priest would take it up into the Temple and make an Offering to GOD. Since JESUS death, burial and resurrection, GOD no longer desire to dwell in buildings. HIS new home is made of flesh. The fleshly heart of our souls. We are now the Temple of GOD. All Tithes Offerings are to go to the NEW Temple of GOD. This is where the Tithes suppose to go! NOT in the Pastor or Bishop/Elder's pockets alone! Sure they are partakers but not all of the Tithes. This is why many of them will be accused of theft and will go to hell. (they have no idea!) Hope this helps! Feel free to write. |
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The biblical tithe was an old covenant requirement. The old covenant was a "contract" between the two parties, God and Israel. Christians were never a party to that covenant, and that covenant ended upon the death of Jesus Christ on the cross, seeing as Jesus is identified as the God of the old covenant/testament. Covenants end upon the death of either party to a covenant, as explained by the apostle Paul in Romans chapter 7, where he uses a marriage covenant to explain this. A tithe was the tenth of the increase of produce and livestock. No one was ever commanded to tithe on their wages. Only land owners who had livestock and crops tithed. Old covenant points of law were not to come forward into the new covenant. To do so was described as being a subversion of the Christian’s soul as brought out in Acts 15. A Christian’s giving to a ministry or church was never to be compulsory. Only through free will offerings were ministers supported. Paul, in I Corinthians 9, makes his case that those who preached the gospel were to live of the gospel. Paul did not use tithing as a means of justifying support. Rather, Paul used the example of not muzzling the ox that treads out the grain as justification. Why then would a ministry teach compulsory tithing of wages? Jesus warned his followers that there would come religious leaders who would declare rightly He was the Christ, then proceed to deceive people. These deceivers are also described as being deceived themselves, as well as being wolves in sheep’s clothing who do not spare the flock. Tithing serves this perfectly. Most people do not understand what a tithe really is, and most people do not understand the covenants and the difference between the old and the new. The deceivers take advantage of people’s ignorance regarding the law and a Christian’s relationship with God. The one that teaches tithing paints a picture of a God that demands they tithe. To neglect to tithe is seen as being disobedient to God; robbing God. To tithe is seen as being pleasing to God, and that God will bless those who do so. Tithing is therefore put forth as being a matter of faith when in actuality tithing has nothing to do with faith. Paul states in his writings that the law is not of faith. You don’t see these ministers who propound tithing living by faith that God will support them through the free_will offerings of their flocks. It is not uncommon for ministers and lay people alike to offer up justifications when they alter Scripture and the application of Scripture. But there is never a justification for taking the very inspired word of God and altering it so suit one’s "needs" or the "changing times." The old covenant was designed with Israel in mind and their economy. To try and force-fit tithing into another culture and another time is unwarranted. You cannot put the new wine (new covenant) into the old wineskin (old covenant). So what happens when one tithes, but they are not blessed financially? What is concluded if they experience further financial difficulties? It is their fault. They are lacking in faith. It is a no win situation for the poor person who was convinced by their ministry they have to tithe in order to be blessed by God. So ingrained is tithing now in the Christian psyche that there are few who are willing to truly step out in faith and abandon old covenant points of law that bring people back under the bondage of that law. (Galatians 5:1) A Christian lives by the law of faith, also known as the law of liberty. It is a law where one is freed from the obligations of the old covenant letter of the law. |
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