The New Covenant post-Calvary Christian could not tithe even if he wanted to do so.
1. The Old Covenant, which was supported by tithes, is gone.
2. The Temple which was supported by freewill offerings has been replaced by the indwelling Holy Spirit.
3. The OT priesthood, which one tenth of the tithe (1%) has been replaced by the priesthood of every believer.
4. OT tithes never supported missionaries; that has been replaced.
5. OT tithes were only food from inside Israel; that is gone.
6. OT tithes went to the Levitical cities per Neh 10:37; that is gone.
7. Hebrews 7:18 says that tithes were abolished (compare 7:5, 12).
8. Better giving principles are found in 2 Cor 8 and 9 which have the blessing of the Holy Spirit.
9. Tithing is the sin of witch-craft by adding the law back into grace per Gal 3:1; 1:7-8.
Tithing was a medieval form of taxation under which landowners and farmers were required to hand over a "tithe", or a tenth of their produce to the government, instead of money. The Tithe Barn was where this produce was stored.
God defined His tithe in Leviticus 27:30-33 to be a tenth of crops and animals. In Leviticus 27:31 God says you can redeem (buy back) your tithe of crops, but to do so, you must add one fifth (20%) to the value. There is no late fee of 20%. The animals could not be redeemed. The tithe, itself, could NEVER be money.
Nowhere in the Bible does it say to tithe 10 percent. The word tithe means a tenth, or a tenth part, NOT ten percent. There is a big difference. Example: In Leviticus 27:32 God said the tenth animal is the one to tithe - the LAST ONE out of every ten. If you only had 9 animals, you wouldn't tithe. If you had 19 animals, animal number ten would be the one to tithe. The Biblical tithe was never money, and never came from anyone's income, and was to be eaten by the tither, his family, the Levites, the priests, the widows, the orphans, and the stranger. See Deut. 14:22-29.
As tithe is not a person, you can only give it to god or the church.
Tithe is not meant to follow in our dispensation. Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver. 2 Corinthians 9:7 King James Version (KJV) viber for more information 09274295050
God doesn't need money but his servants do!
Abraham never tithed on his own personal property or livestock. Jacob wouldn’t tithe until God blessed him first. Only food products from the land were tithable. Money was never a titheable commodity. Christian converts were never asked to tithe anything to the Church. Tithing in the Church first appears centuries after completion of the Bible.
The Bible says that you can't serve both God and money because, God can do ANYTHING! Money can only buy you stuff. It's very simple.
The Bible says that God will provide man with all his needs.
I look at it as 10% of what I have. Since all I have is bought with money and that is the day's currency, I tithe with money (as opposed to giving 10% of my couch). That being said, I tithe on all monies that enter into my possession. So, definitely my check, but also any money I receive aside from that. Simply b/c that new money becomes what I have, it's still a blessing from God, and maybe the person I got it from didn't tithe on it, so I feel better about it that way. But as always a good rule of thumb is better safe than sorry. Hope this helps.
Tithe is not meant for Christian to follow. Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver. 2 Corinthians 9:7 King James Version (KJV) viber for more information 09274295050
Once the New Testament was established tithing was abolished. Tithing was replaced with voluntary giving. The New Testament church did not practice tithing.Your Tithe ExpertTheTithingHoax.com