Tithing is not a part of New Testament Christianity. Nowhere in the Bible are Christians commanded to tithe.
Tithing was replaced with Giving. The Bible/Apostle Paul gives guidelines on how to give. Giving is Spirit-led. Giving is voluntary. Giving should not be a burden. And giving should be done from ones abundance.
The Bible supports GOOD financial stewardship. When Christians neglect their financial responsibilities/household expenses in order to pay so-called tithes he/she is not practicing good financial stewardship.
If one wants to give a portion from their disability check that's fine, but they should make sure all of their other financial obligations (rent, mortgage, utilities, etc) are paid first.
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do i pay tithes to my church if on disability check
yes
Yes. You tithe every month ten percent of your earnings
No, a representative pay will not be able to get a loan for a child's social security disability check.
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A modification should be filed to set the amount to that of the child benefit check. see links
Yes.
They had to pay 10% of their income or crops
The word tithe means 10%, but I know what you are asking. 15% of 800 is 120
In my opinion, everybody should pay tithe.
Depends on the type of disability payments you receive. I do not have to pay taxes on my military disability, it is tax free.
This one I think is up to the individual. Check with your pastor. One pastor said we are supposed to tithe off of our labor, so I think you should discuss with your pastor. It wouldn't hurt to tithe for the blessing to come from it.
Yes, but you need to file for a modification. see link below