The misconception of tithing - part one | Sampson Independent (2024)

Let me begin from the outset by saying 99 percent of the pastors in this community will disagree with this article about tithing. Therefore, I challenge all who disagree to a debate with the only source of reference being the Word of God.

I will admit I was very hesitate to teach this truth to my congregation because for decades I believed what various Pastors and Believers have said about tithing. I am a tither and will continue to do so, but the truth of the matter is GOD DOES NOT REQUIRE US TO PAY A TITHE.

Tithing, (10%) is a requirement under the law that was established in the Old Testament. Under the law tithing is a payment. According to Colossians 2:14, Jesus Christ has wiped out the handwriting of requirements that was against us and nailed it to the cross. Galatians 3:13 says Jesus Christ has redeemed us from the law. If you are paying tithes out of a sense of necessity or obligations you are denying the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Every believer has been purchased by the blood of Jesus Christ and saved by grace, which means we are under the dispensation of grace and not the law.

The most used scripture to justify the payment tithes in the church is Malachi 3:10. I too have uses this verse to encourage and motivate believers to tithe because I was taken it out of context. But once I came into the knowledge of the truth I can no longer do so. God says the more truth you attain the more truth will be revealed to you.

Malachi 3:10 says, “Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it..” First of all, through Malachi, the Lord was talking to the Levites, and not the congregation. Secondly, according to 2 Chronicles chapter 31, the storehouse was not the Tabernacle, it was not later the Temple, and it is certainly, not now the church. The storehouse was exactly what it said; a house to store the tithes. Under the law, tithes was NEVER MONEY. They were primarily crops and animals. Many have been taught for years that the church is the storehouse which is a lie that has been permeated for centuries. As a matter of fact the church is not the building where we have worship services. The church is not brick and mortar. The church is people. As a believer you are the temple of God, you are the house of the Lord. According to Peter, the church is made up of lively stones, (Born-again people), who make up a spiritual house and a holy priesthood of the Most High God.

Thirdly, many have been deceived into paying tithes because if we do so, God said he would open up the windows of heaven and pour us out a blessing that would be too big for us to keep it all. In its proper context, opening up the windows of heavens always in the Old Testament meant RAIN!!! If you will allow the Holy Spirit to teach you, you will be able to see the truth and reality of the entire Book of Malachi.

Malachi 3:10 is a perfect example of the difference of being under the law versus being under grace. The law was about you doing something so God can do something for you. Grace is about what God has already done and you responding to his grace. More importantly, those believers who have a law mentality because of the way they have been taught, are always trying to do something in order to get a blessing. But those of us who truly understand we are under grace have a mentality of knowing I AM ALREADY BLESSED AND I RESPOND TO GOD BECAUSE I AM.

To be more specific, there are actually three tithes required under the law. In order to meet the requirements of the law, most Jews paid 23.33 percent in tithes yearly. So if you believe you are required to pay tithes and you are only paying 10%, you are in violation of the law!!!

But again, we are not longer under the law. We are under grace. As a result, you can never be under a curse, you can never rob God because there is no longer a requirement or a necessity to pay a tithe.

God cannot accept the payment of tithes because of what Jesus has done. But God will accept you GIVING A TITHE. He will not punish you if you do not give a tithe. There is a big difference in paying tithes and giving tithes. God does not was us the pay Him anything because everything has been paid by His Son, Jesus Christ. Since we are now under grace all of our giving is based on 2 Corinthians 9:7, which says every man should give as he is purposed in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity because God loves a cheerful giver. God does not obligate anyone to PAY him a tithe.

I was a little hesitate to share this truth with my congregation at first. But since the first time I taught this truth our giving has increased substantially. It is amazing what the truth will do!!!

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By Gilbert Owens

Contributing columnist

Pastor Gilbert Owens is pastor of Kingdom of God Ministries Church.

The misconception of tithing - part one | Sampson Independent (2024)

FAQs

Does God punish you for not tithing? ›

God cannot accept the payment of tithes because of what Jesus has done. But God will accept you GIVING A TITHE. He will not punish you if you do not give a tithe. There is a big difference in paying tithes and giving tithes.

How does Dave Ramsey feel about tithing? ›

Dave Ramsey believes tithing is a firstfruit offering

“Firstfruits is just a biblical way of saying that you should give first—before you do anything else with your money.” Dave Ramsey believes in setting your tithe away first before you spend your income on anything else.

What is the backlash against tithing? ›

Some oppose their dollars being spent on “coffee bars and widescreen TVs.” Some take issue with the implication (or outright teaching of some) that giving convinces God to bless them materially—the so-called prosperity gospel. Still others simply aren't convinced that tithing is biblical.

Did Jesus abolish tithing? ›

No mention of tithing here because it is no longer required. Jesus gave them the authority to give this kind of directive. He said to them: “Whatever you forbid on earth will be forbidden in heaven, and whatever you permit on earth will be permitted in heaven.” (Matthew 18:18).

Why Christians are not required to tithe? ›

Nonetheless, though tithing is mentioned in the New Testament (e.g. Mt 23:23; Heb 7:5-9), it is nowhere clearly stated as an expectation for Christians. For Tithing: It is true that Christians are not bound by the old Law of Moses. We are under the Law of Christ instead, keeping in step with the Spirit.

Should I tithe if I can't pay my bills? ›

Now, there are extreme situations where people literally cannot cover their Four Walls (aka the basic expenses for survival). But most people, even if things are tight, can cover their bills and still tithe. If that 10% seems out of reach, you might need to do a lifestyle check.

What did Jesus say about tithing? ›

Jesus says, “Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You give a tenth of your spices–mint, dill and cumin. But you have neglected the more important matters of the law-justice, mercy and faithfulness. You should have practiced the latter, without neglecting the former.”

Do you tithe on social security? ›

ANSWER: It is believed that one should tithe from the gross of any increase one receives. When you tithe from your gross, you tithe from the overall amount from which your social security has been deducted. When you retire, you don't need to tithe on that income as you returned tithe on it while working.

What is the tithe controversy? ›

Tithe disputes were conflicts over payment of church dues, usually those payable for agricultural produce, and were a regular source of antagonism in pre-modern England.

Why doesn't the New Testament talk about tithing? ›

In the Old Testament, as the Levitical priests were the civil government, tithes were required taxes for funding the national budget in Israel. By the New Testament, Christians were not commanded to tithe anymore but rather encouraged to voluntarily give to the church (and to God) in proportion to their wealth.

Who came up with tithing 10%? ›

Tithing has its roots in the Biblical tale of Abraham presenting a tenth of the war spoils to Melchizedek, the king of Salem. In the Old Testament, Jews brought 10% of their harvest to a storehouse as a welfare plan for the needy or in case of famine.

Which church does not pay tithes? ›

The Eastern Orthodox churches never accepted the idea of tithes, and Orthodox church members have never paid them. This article was most recently revised and updated by Brian Duignan. What Is the Most Widely Practiced Religion in the World?

How to tithe correctly? ›

The concept of the tithe is simple enough: willingly giving 10% of your income back to God through the church. And while, throughout scripture, God says He will bless people who trust Him through tithing, it's not the easiest thing to kick-start in your life.

What is the formula for tithes? ›

Usually, the amount of your tithe is calculated by multiplying the percent amount of your tithe times your gross salary. For example, if you gross $50,000 per year and tithe 10% per year, then the amount of your tithe for the year would be 10% of $50,000 or $5000.

Is it a sin to not pay tithes? ›

And you're not a bad Christian if you don't tithe. Thankfully, God loves us when we give and when we don't give. And that's key here: We don't have to tithe to earn God's love—because we already have it.

What happens if you don't pay tithing? ›

The tithe is God's law for His children, yet the payment is entirely voluntary. In this respect it does not differ from the law of the Sabbath or from any other of His laws. We may refuse to obey any or all of them. Our obedience is voluntary, but our refusal to pay does not abrogate or repeal the law.

Will God still bless you if you don't tithe? ›

When we tithe we are acknowledging that He is our source of provision and blessing. It is also important for you to know that today as believers, even if you are unable to tithe, God still loves you and you are still the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus.

Does God require us to tithe? ›

By the New Testament, Christians were not commanded to tithe anymore but rather encouraged to voluntarily give to the church (and to God) in proportion to their wealth.

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