Tithing Is Not A Christian Teaching | Exclusive
"Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver." (2 Corinthians 9:7)For some, 10% is too much; for others, it’s far too little. The heart matters more than the math.
What is your ? (To educate, to start a debate, or to offer relief to those feeling pressured?) Tithing Is Not A Christian Teaching
God doesn't want your debt or a calculated payment; He wants your heart. Let’s move away from legalism and toward generous, sacrificial living. Suggested Captions for Social Media: "Each of you should give what you have
Most of us grew up hearing the "10% rule." We’ve been told that Malachi 3:10 is the standard for every believer: bring the full tithe into the storehouse or face a curse. But if we look at the Bible through a historical and New Testament lens, the "mandatory tithe" doesn't actually apply to the Christian church. Here are three reasons why: (To educate, to start a debate, or to
Is your 10% tithe biblical or just tradition? Let’s talk about why the New Testament asks for something much bigger than a percentage. 🕊️
Under the Mosaic Law, tithing was specifically for the nation of Israel to support the Levites (who had no land inheritance) and the poor. It wasn't just money; it was grain, fruit, and livestock. Since Christians are not under the Old Covenant Law (Romans 6:14), the legal requirement of the 10% tithe ended at the Cross.
Nowhere in the Epistles does Paul or Peter command Christians to give exactly 10%. Instead, the New Testament teaches a much more radical idea: Proportional Giving.