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Nowhere in the New Testament is tithing mentioned. However, since everything a Christian has comes from and thus ultimately belongs to God, then much more than a tithe can be given. the principle is that what is given should be done cheerfully according to how God has moved us to give.

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The New Testament does not explicitly command believers to tithe. However, it does encourage believers to give generously and cheerfully to support the work of the church and those in need. Each person should prayerfully consider how much to give and the manner in which they give, according to their own convictions and ability.

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