Tithing to God
In
my last post, I talked about giving to God, specifically, giving a
tithe to the Church.
Tithing can be a
challenging idea for many of us. As I’ve stated in a previous post, I
know that many have endured financial hardship and strain lately. It
simply may not be possible for you to begin giving 10 percent to God
right away.
But I encourage
you to take a step in that direction. Perhaps you can give 2 percent or
5 percent or 7 percent. God understands where you are, and God will help
you make the adjustments necessary for you to become more and more
generous.
Jesus saw a widow
who gave her last two copper coins, and he said, “This poor widow has
put in more than all those who are contributing to the treasury. For all
of them have contributed out of their abundance; but she out of her
poverty has put in everything she had, all she had to live on” (Mark
12:43-44). The Lord understands your situation and is pleased when you
give freely with a grateful heart. The Lord also is ready to help you
make the changes in your lifestyle that will enable you to tithe.
We who are
blessed with more than enough money to meet our needs should consider
how we can give beyond the tithe to organizations that do God’s work
and change the world. When we do, we begin to understand what Jesus
meant when he said, “To whom much is given, much will be required”
(Luke 12:48). We truly enjoy having money that is designated for giving;
it is a source of great joy to us.
Our tithes and
offerings are a tangible sign of our desire to live wholly for God. They
are an expression of gratitude, worship, and praise. They demonstrate
that we put God first in our lives. They are an investment in God’s
work through the church. And, without a doubt, they please God.
Four Spiritual Action
Steps
Determine what % of
your gross income you currently give God.
Find a way to increase that percentage. Discuss this with your family.
As you do, note your feelings, thoughts and attitudes. What do you notice?
Read 2 Corinthians 8:1-15, 9:6-15
Find a way to increase that percentage. Discuss this with your family.
As you do, note your feelings, thoughts and attitudes. What do you notice?
Read 2 Corinthians 8:1-15, 9:6-15
As you do each of the
above, the Lord will be revealing things to you about Himself and
yourself!. What are you
discovering?
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