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Liberation From Tithing: FREEDOM, Not a Fad

One website criticizes believers for getting all excited about a “new fad” that’s going
around: “Christians don’t have to tithe!” What’s so new about that? Christian liberty
was not considered a passing fad in Paul’s day, it was considered one of the
foundational principles of the New Covenant. In the Book of Galatians Liberty in
Christ was viewed by Paul as an endangered species under threat from “Judaisers”
who tried to pervert (distort) the Gospel with legalism. Whenever some preacher
says “That’s binding on you” it should set off alarm bells because if you’re BOUND by
anything, that means you aren’t walking in liberty because some man won’t allow it.
What would Paul’s attitude be toward those who burden God’s people with tithing or
any other “binding” doctrine Paul never taught the church?

Gal.1:6: I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the
grace of Christ unto another gospel:
VERSE 7: Which is not another; but there be some that trouble you, and would
pervert the gospel of Christ.* * * “Pervert” as used here comes from the Greek
word “metastrepho”, which means to “transform into something of an opposite
character”. Certain false brethren had crept into the church to try to change the
Gospel into something the polar opposite of what it actually was! The “Judaisers”
wanted Gentile Christians to be circumcised and keep the Law of Moses. They
wanted to take the grace out of the Gospel of Grace and transform it into a gospel of
works.
VERSE 8: But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto
you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.
VERSE 9: As we said before, so say I now again, if any man preach any other gospel
unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed (cut off from Christ and
condemned to hell).

Unless there is ANY solid evidence Paul explicitly taught tithing, preachers risk God’s
wrath by burdening His people with it. The apostles who convened in Jerusalem did
NOT bind the Law of Moses or any part of it on the disciples (Acts 15:24-29).
Obviously, the apostles did not require tithing or even recommend it as a voluntary
act! Tithing is a work of the Law, and to impose it upon God’s redeemed people is to
impose “another gospel” (a mixture of Law and grace) on them. Paul pronounced a
terrible curse on such preachers.

VERSE 10: For do I now persuade men, or God? Or do I seek to please men? For if
I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ.* * *Brethren, we can either
“submit” to men and their false traditions or we can submit only to Christ and to the
true Word of God. We can’t be both men-pleasers and God-pleasers. Even if we
tithe to “keep the peace”, it’s a peace won at the expense of truth. People who take
the Mark of the Beast during the Tribulation will also follow the crowd in order to
avoid upsetting those in power. Bad doctrine must never be given legitimacy by
what we do.

Tithing teachers appeal to Matt.23:23 as proof text that tithing is still required,
although in that verse, Jesus was addressing corrupt Jewish Pharisees who still lived
under the dispensation of Law (the period before Christ’s crucifixion cancelled out the
Old Covenant). Jesus okayed the Pharisee’s tithing of mint, anise and cumin, but
NOT ONCE did Jesus ever command His disciples to tithe! They couldn’t have owed
any tithes anyway, since only agricultural produce was tithable. The disciples were
always on the go. They weren’t farmers. They didn’t even have time to grow alfalfa
sprouts for their barley bagels! Jesus never asked Peter to tithe on his smelly
sardines. Just bring the preacher a can of tuna if he thinks Peter was required to
tithe on fish (he wasn’t). If you’ll read Matt.23:23 more closely, you’ll see that Jesus
classifies tithing as being a “matter of the law”, not a part of the New Covenant of
grace!

Heb.8:13: In that he saith, A new covenant, he hath made the first old. Now that
which decayeth and waxeth (grows) old is ready to vanish away.* * *This word
“decay” reminds me of a corpse fit only to be buried. Which reminds me of this
passage:

Romans 7:1 Know ye not, brethren, (for I speak to them that know the law,) how
that the law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth?
VERSE 2: For the woman which hath an husband is bound by the law to her husband
so long as he liveth; but if the husband be dead, she is loosed from the law of her
husband.
VERSE 3: So then if, while her husband liveth, she be married to another man, she
shall be called an adulteress: but if her husband be dead, she is free from that law;
so that she is no adulteress, though she be married to another man.
VERSE 4: Wherefore, my brethren, YE ALSO ARE BECOME DEAD TO THE LAW by the
body of Christ; that ye should be married to another, even to him who is raised from
the dead, that we should bring forth fruit unto God.
VERSE 5: For when we were in the flesh, the motions of sins, which were by the law,
did work in our members to bring forth fruit unto death.
VERSE 6: BUT NOW WE ARE DELIVERED FROM THE LAW, that being dead wherein
we were held; that we should serve in newness of spirit, and not in the oldness of
the letter.

The Old Law is dead and buried. We aren’t married to the dead Law. Instead we are
spiritually joined to Christ (I Cor.6:17). Many preachers are determined to marry the
Bride of Christ to the Law once again, even if it means getting out that old shovel of
condemnation and digging that law back up themselves. Any preacher who tries to
reimpose any part of the dead Law back on the Church is a Frankenstein ghoul who
salvages parts from a corpse and places dead flesh between Christ and His Bride.
That is a terrible spiritual sin being committed against the Body of Christ today! Lust
for illicit tithe money is only a small part of what is making God mad. This
abomination has gone on for most of the Church Age, and the fullness of His glory
has been veiled from the Church and the world as a result. God’s very Throne Room
within the believer has been held under siege by money-hungry preachers. God’s
close fellowship with His Church is being torpedoed by tithe teachers! Not only is
Jesus unjustly being painted as a panhandler always begging for money, preachers
are making His own people scared to approach Him because they can’t afford the
prices at the meat market called the Institutional Church.

If we were to go back 2,000 years, I doubt we’d find the apostles dunning Christians
for ten per cent of their wages! There is no record of any such abomination being
taught in the New Testament, and not even in the Old! Some sites criticize
Christians for LOUDLY proclaiming that believers are not obligated to tithe on their
overstretched paychecks. Christians are making a joyful noise about being set free
from the preacher’s favorite Law. Now is that so bad? Who wouldn’t rejoice at such
great news? Christians have just discovered that God is good, and He isn’t the hard
taskmaster profiteering preachers paint Him to be.

It really hacks modern Pharisees off that God’s people are rejoicing in their liberty.
They say it’s because Christians are greedy and don’t want to give to God anyway.
But true Christians have ALREADY surrendered themselves to God. God ALREADY
owns us and everything we have (I Cor.6:19). It isn’t just about being able to keep
more money to meet family expenses. The truth sets God’s people free on the
inside, where it counts (John 8:32). Knowing the truth liberates the spirit and allows
the kind, loving nature of our Heavenly Father to shine, to His everlasting glory.

The church has been lied to for way too long. God can’t honor lies or endorse them
with rewards. You can’t fool God with un-Biblical doctrines anymore than you can
fool a good pawnbroker with a fake diamond. Did preachers really think that God’s
people would forever be fooled and remain content to stay cooped up in their cages
of bondage? Even an animal knows when it’s been set free! Any dog locked up in a
kennel for 1500 years will jump for joy and make a joyful bark when it’s finally let
out of its prison. If it’s so wrong to make a little noise about being set free by Christ,
then why is it okay to yell at football games?

Let’s put the shoe on the other foot now. Who’s been yelling and screaming at US to
turn loose of our filthy lucre ever since Christ got commercialized by christendom?
Why is it okay for the preacher to yell religious curses at Christians for non-tithing
but Christians have to keep their voices down when they discover preachers have
had their hand in the cookie jar since the dawn of the Dark Ages? Does that string
of degrees on the wall entitle a professional preacher to holler for dollars and tell
everybody else to zip their lip? Isn’t the Holy Spirit just as good a Teacher as that
cemet…I mean, seminary, your local tithe-collector went to?

Really, now, if you caught somebody pinching your wallet out of your back pocket,
you wouldn’t give a hoot if the thief was the Grand Poohbah of Purdue or just a poor
wino from the park. You’d get hoppin’ mad and show no respect of persons about it!
Regardless of his place in society, wouldn’t that thief want you to keep the revelation
of his sneaky theft under your hat? Even if the pickpocket wore a black satin clerical
robe it wouldn’t whitewash his crime! Fishers for funds count on your reverent
silence (or was that “submission”)? All this noise about being set free from tithing is
Christ’s collective voice shouting “Stop, thief!”

Tithe teachers raise a ruckus about how YOU have to pay tithes. But who’s got the
right to TAKE them? Do “pulpit ministers” have that right? When you pay taxes to
the government, your employer doesn’t withhold the money and send it in to just
any Tom, Dick or Harriet that happens along. Only an official tax agent is duly
authorized to take taxes out of your paycheck. If some bright guy impersonated an
IRS agent to take gullible tax payers to the cleaners, he’d end up in the slammer till
the Final Judgment. If you think every living soul, even welfare recipients down to
their last food stamp, must “tithe”, then at least investigate the credentials of the
“representative of God” collecting your tithe. Is your preacher a descendant of the
priestly Tribe of Levi? Perhaps he IS….IF his last name is Levi, Levine, Cohan or
Cohen (“cohen” means “priests” in Hebrew). Only the sons of LEVI received an
exclusive license from God to take tithes ACCORDING TO THE LAW (Heb.7:5)! It
doesn’t say the sons of Box Car Willie are commanded by God to take tithes under
Grace! If your local tithe collector isn’t a direct descendant of Aaron the High Priest,
then that preacher is collecting tithes without God’s authorization and you don’t owe
him one red cent! And even if he whips out a valid genealogical chart and PROVES
he’s descended from Moses’ brother Aaron, ask him why he’s more interested in your
Federal Mint Lettuce than the tomatoes out in your backyard.

Stone-walling away the truth, ignoring the central theme of Galatians (freedom from
the Law), and accusing God’s people of “not loving Jesus enough to tithe” won’t wash
with God. Such tactics of psychological warfare don’t change God’s mind about what
applies under the New Covenant and what is now obsolete. The real truth is: Such a
preacher doesn’t love YOU enough to let you enjoy your liberty in Christ. And he
doesn’t love Jesus enough to stop using Him as an ATM machine!

We’re supposed to follow Jesus’ example. Is it un-Christlike to yell about the tithing
hoax, after so many centuries of “pew people” being robbed in the Name of God?
Did Jesus softly whisper at the buyers and the sellers when He drove them out of the
Temple with a homemade whip? NO! He said something like: “Get this junk out of
here! You’re turning My Father’s House into a thieves’ market!”

God hasn’t kept His people in religious and financial bondage for most of the Church
Age. The clergy of Christendom did that! The church got infected with strange
doctrines only a couple of centuries after the death of the last apostle. In the fourth
century A.D. Emperor Constantine allegedly found Christ. To popularize Christianity
with the masses and unify his vast empire under one religious banner, Constantine
imported many pagan customs into the church, such as the use of images, incense,
ceremonies, etc. The church has never completely recovered. Even Martin Luther
wasn’t too keen on restoring the priesthood of all believers. Luther was more in
favor of an unscriptural clergy-laity church structure. The “ordained” clergy does
most of the “ministry” while the “laity” lays asleep in the pews. No wonder God’s
power was manifested more greatly during the Apostolic Age than it is now! The
majority of Christ’s Body on earth is paralyzed from lack of exercise! Most don’t even
peep a protest about the weekly shakedown called the tithe.

Two Catholic Church councils held in 567 and 585 A.D. made monetary tithing
compulsory on pain of excommunication. Protestants think Martin Luther liberated
them from Catholicism, but Luther didn’t go far enough. Luther opposed tithing, but
the central doctrine of the priesthood of all believers took a back pew to a few
privileged characters who collect the cream every Sunday. Bits and pieces of pagan
practices and ideas from the Law of Moses have crept into church doctrine, creating
spiritual unrest among believers. Hands hanging onto error cannot grasp God’s real
truth.

That webmaster said we’re gloating. Rather, there is a deep joy in the spirit which
has been set free. Legalists are very inconsistent. Ever since the dawn of the Jesus
Revolution God’s people have been taught choruses about Christ setting them free,
and how they’re a chosen generation and a Royal Priesthood. Some churches even
did “victory marches” to celebrate the fact we’re “king’s kids”. Preachers liked that.
UNTIL God’s kids began to figure out what it meant to be part of God’s Royal
Priesthood. Even under the Old Covenant, the Priesthood did not tithe. When
Temple tax agents approached Peter for tax money which the Old Law commanded
all males over twenty to pay (see Ex.38:26) Jesus complied because He lived under
the Law (see Gal.4:4) and didn’t want to offend the collectors. But afterward Jesus
explained to Peter that children of the King are supposed to be free of having to pay
tribute to their own kingdom (Matt.17:25-26). Now all of a sudden, preachers aren’t
quite so keen on sharing their priesthood with all believers like it says to in I Peter
2:5 and 9. You might be God’s own child, but you allegedly OWE an ongoing debt of
ten per cent of your paycheck to His first-class kids! Despite the fact Romans 13:8
teaches us to “owe no man ANYTHING (including money) but to love one another. If
monetary tithing were a valid doctrine, you would perpetually be in debt to the
preacher for a good chunk of every forthcoming paycheck or welfare check for the
rest of your life. That isn’t Christian liberty, that’s bondage.

Slaves mustn’t ever be happy, and as long as you stay in your place you get no flak
from the pulpit. Whenever some legalistic preacher sees a “pew saint” smiling, he’s
thinking: Something’s up here! Brother Bubba is indulging in some secret sin that’s
either illegal, immoral, or fattening! Tithe tyrants can’t STAND to see God’s people
rejoicing in the liberty of the Spirit! The name of the game is CONTROL! Seizing
control of the church from Christ is a manifestation of the Antichrist (“instead of
Christ”) spirit at work among God’s people. Legalistic preachers make it clear that
there’s only ONE Big Chief in THEIR church, and all the Indians out in the pews must
bring their tribute to his teepee!

Unable to appeal to ANY written Biblical command to tithe on money, or any


command to tithe on anything at all after the Cross, the website appealed to poor
people’s “duty” to tithe by citing the example of Mary and Joseph, who presented
two pigeons to the Temple. Now, that’s desperate! Who’s to say Mary and Joseph
didn’t just catch those pigeons in the park instead of buying them from the bums
Jesus chased out of the Temple (John 2:13-16)? Mary had just had a baby, and
offering two pigeons was part of her purification ritual (Lev.12:6-8). Is that preacher
gonna tell me that Mary could have brought in ten per cent of Joseph’s carpentry
income instead of the pigeons to get purified from postpartum bleeding? What about
women who get “sick their flowers” (or was that hay fever)? Should they pay paper
pigeons to the preacher (Lev.16:28-29)? Just think of it, preach. All those PMS
mood-swingers who drop out of church for a week (Lev.16:19-33) every single
month are a gold mine! So are the new moms who return to church after their six-
weeks’ checkup. Rejoice, brother! There’s money in the rock-a-bye baby for you!

Seriously, though, NOWHERE does it state poor Joseph had to shell out ten per cent
of his carpentry earnings to the priests. Poor carpenters paid the half-shekel Temple
tax along with all other Jewish men, but unless they grew a bit of grub on the side,
they didn’t owe any tithes. Tithe collectors appeal to “spiritual laws” magically spun
out of frog fur! They rely on airy-fairy tradition fabricated from verses yanked out of
context as “proof” that God’s people must tithe! Next time some preacher appeals to
Old Testament pigeon poop logic to justify the tithe, stick strictly to “what is written”,
not to some cock-eyed spin on the Old Law. If Preach won’t listen to sense, bring
him a bucket of fried chicken, since it would be too cruel to catch pigeons in the park
to roast on the church altar. If enough people did that, Preach would get so sick of
KFC, he’d never again try to milk money out of Mary’s post-partum pigeons!

Also used as an example was Jesus’ payment of the Temple Tax in Matt.17:24-27.
This tax was required of all Jewish males twenty years old and over (Ex.30:11-16;
38:26). When this occurred, a census was taken of all the males in Israel. The
number of women was not recorded (see Num.1:45-49). Notice, this tax was NOT
levied on women of any age, but only men, as Exodus 38:26 clarifies. Preachers who
salivate after a poor widow’s Social Security check should remember this!

Neither were the Levites to be counted in the census (Num.1:49), and thus were not
subject to the Temple tax. This agrees with Ezra 7:24, which states that it shall not
be lawful to impose . It was not lawful to impose taxation upon ministers of the
house of God, which scripture plainly teaches ALL true believers are (I Cor.3:17).
Jesus, who lived under the Law before He died on the Cross (see Gal.4:4) complied
with the Temple tax ordinance, for He was not a Levite. He had His (and Peter’s)
Temple Tax coin taken out of the mouth of a fish who acted like preachers and
gobbled up money (Matt.17:27). This money was not taken out of stingy Judas’
money bag. Jesus didn’t build a new plow to earn that money (75 cents’ worth). It
was an unearned gift of nature! This speaks of grace, not works. Preachers forever
holler about you being obligated to tithe even out of your poverty. Jesus lived under
the Law. He was a poor Man while on earth, but He didn’t pay the Temple Tax out
of His own poverty. Preachers prefer sacrifice to mercy, but Jesus’ Temple Tax
payment wasn’t even a sacrifice! We ourselves aren’t living under the Law. We are
under grace (Rom.6:14; Gal.5:18).

The Temple Tax was collected only whenever a national census was taken. Why? To
prevent a plague from breaking out (Ex.30:12). Preachers return to the harshness of
the Old Law by threatening God’s own dear children with plague and misfortune if
they don’t cough up the cash. In 2 Samuel 24 a plague did break out when King
David took an unauthorized census to number the fighting men of Israel. In any
case, half a shekel was a FIXED, not proportional, sum payable by all mature Jewish
males for the upkeep of their Temple. The poor didn’t give less and the rich didn’t
give more (Ex.30:15). Half a shekel (37 cents!) per year would amount to much less
than ten per cent of most people’s annual income! It wouldn’t even be missed by a
rich man! This tiny sum wouldn’t even buy a candy bar! Even that amount was
mercifully reduced to one-third shekel in a time of great national hardship (Neh.
10:32). Notice, Nehemiah says: Also WE MADE ORDINANCES for us to charge
ourselves YEARLY (not weekly) with the third part of a shekel for the service of the
house of our God.* * * *Who modified certain Mosaic ordinances in Nehemiah, God
or men? But notice the contrast. Whenever modern preachers modify the Old Law in
a dispensation of grace when we aren’t even supposed to be keeping it (see Acts
15:24), they don’t do it to be merciful. They do it to be greedy and oppressive!

If you want to apply the Temple Tax to your life, you have to:

1. Substitute the church building for the true New Covenant Temple of the Holy
Spirit, which is the body of the believer (I Cor.6:19; 2 Cor.6:16).
2. Impose this tax ONLY on men 20 years old and over. Don’t hit the ladies up
for this tax, or you’re sinning against God!
3. Collect it only ONCE a year, and take a church census of all males able to go
to war when you do it. Remember, God said it’s a sin to ask for more than 37
cents’ worth of church tax! Even if you’ve got the CEO of Microsoft visiting,
better not paraprhrase it into 37 grand!
4. If you want to follow Jesus’ example, you must do exactly as He did. Travel to
the Sea of Galilee in Israel. Ask a friend to cast a fishhook in the water. Tell
him the first perch that takes the bait will have a coin in its mouth that’s
worth 75 cents (enough tax for two people).
5. Don’t even THINK of using U.S. quarters and dimes to pay the Temple Tax,
because God wouldn’t approve of you substituting Gentile money that has
pictures of American Caesars on it (Matt.22:19-21).
6. Reduce the church tax to 1/3 if a shekel (2/3 of ½ of one shekel) when a
depression hits the economy. I’ve done the math and you need to come up
with a whole quarter’s worth of shekel silver! Would a greedy tithe exactor
show you thirteen cents’ worth of mercy? When camels fly!

Like Nehemiah, the Book of Ezra concerned the reconstruction of the Temple after
the Jews began to return from exile in Babylon. Ezra frowned upon taxing God’s
priests, or even the servants of the priests, the lower-ranking Levites.
Ezra 7:20: And whatsoever more shall be needful for the house of thy God, which
thou shalt have occasion to bestow (give), bestow it out of the king’s treasure house.
VERSE 21: And I, even Artaxerxes the king, do make a decree to all the treasurers
which are beyond the river (Euphrates), that whatever Ezra the priest, the scribe of
the law of the God of heaven, shall require of you, it be done speedily.
VERSE 22: Unto an hundred talents of silver, and to an hundred measures of wheat,
and to an hundred baths of wine, and to an hundred baths of oil, and salt without
prescribing how much.
VERSE 23: Whatsoever is commanded by the God of heaven, let it be diligently done
for the house of the God of heaven: for why should there be wrath against the realm
of the king and his sons?
VERSE 24: Also we certify you, that touching any of the priests and Levites, singers,
porters, Nethinim (servants of the Levites), or ministers of the house of this house of
God, IT SHALL NOT BE LAWFUL TO IMPOSE TOLL, OR TRIBUTE, OR CUSTOM UPON
THEM.

Even a heathen Old Testament king had enough fear of God in him that he declared
it illegal to tax the priesthood of Israel! This Gentile king didn’t even allow anybody
to tax the servants of the lowliest Levites! Not even in a day when the Temple-
rebuilding program badly needed finances! Today’s Gentile tithe teachers curse
tithes out of New Covenant believers with Malachi 3:9, cherry-picking it out of a
passage specifically aimed by God at the sons of Jacob (Mal.3:6)! We aren’t mere
“servants of the Levites”. We are children of Almighty God (I John 3:1-2)! We ARE
the priesthood of the New Covenant (I Pet.5:1,9)! We pay secular taxes, but we
don’t owe ANY preacher tribute! It riles God up when preachers scare poor people
with His judgment to get money for their own lusts!

The webmaster even appealed to Paul, who taught believers that they are free from
the Law. Paul likened himself to a priest serving at the altar who ought to live off
the things on the altar (I Cor. 9:13). I know today’s “church altars” hold money after
the “offertory service”, but money was never put on any Old Testament altar! Only
EDIBLE things like animal sacrifices and showbread were ever placed on the altar.
When David came to Ahimelech the priest, he asked him for some spare bread (I
Sam.21:3). David didn’t ask Ahimelech for spare change. David had another kind of
bread in mind.

The “church altar” was an invention of the post-apostolic period, when “church”
became an institution to “go to”, like the county fair, the opera, etc. The original
church met mostly in private homes. Their altar was strictly spiritual in nature, with
SPIRITUAL sacrifices only offered upon it (I Pet.2:5).

So was Paul after people’s money when he compared himself to an altar priest? I
kind of doubt it. Also, where does Paul ever appeal for money in I Cor. chapter 9, or
even mention the word “money”? If Paul wanted to introduce a doctrine, he didn’t
beat around the bush. He spit it out. Paul does not even HINT that anyone, rich or
poor, should pay preachers a tenth of their wages. Paul mentions only edible things
like “fruit of the vineyard” or the “milk of the flock”. Paul was HUNGRY (II
Cor.11:27). Paul wanted to eat, plain and simple. He asks the stingy Corinthians in I
Cor.9:4: Have we not power to eat and to drink? (KJV). Or: “Don’t we even have a
right to eat and drink?” Paul wasn’t even being fed by those he ministered spiritual
blessings to! How many modern preachers would preach even one sermon at
churches which didn’t at least spring for a Big Mac, even if the people were flat
broke?

The REAL Biblical tithe was all about eating, not fattening the bank account of a
religious organization. The true tithe of the Bible was far kinder to the poor than
today’s fabricated version. Tithes were taken from the LAND, not the labor of the
poor. They fed the poor of the land, and were EATEN by the worshipper himself
(Deut.14:22-24). Only if the agricultural produce was very difficult to transport was
the worshipper allowed to convert the tithed produce into cash, and even when he
did, he used it to reconvert it into food when he got to his place of worship. And it
was the food of his own choice.

Deut.14:26: And thou (the worshipper) shalt bestow that money for whatsoever thy
soul lusteth after, for oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or for strong drink, or for
whatsoever thy soul desireth: and thou shalt eat there before the LORD thy God, and
thou shalt rejoice, thou, and thine household,

This flies in the face of repeated warnings from preachers NOT to eat your tithe.
Why is it that not once in all my borned days have I ever heard any preacher enforce
this tithing ordinance like they do their own twisted version of Malachi 3? The truth
is, if you’re gonna observe any of God’s old laws, you’ve gotta do it HIS way, not
your way, or you’re guilty of sin in His sight. God warns you not to add to or take
away from Scripture (Deut.12:32). Preachers diminish God’s requirements by
neglecting to preach Deut.12:26. Preachers add to God’s Word by changing the
tithed commodity into money, which is never done in all of Scripture! Preacher, if
you don’t let your people eat their tithe, you’re sinning against God. Worshipper, if
you present tithes of money to some preacher, you’re sinning by not tithing the way
God stipulated in his Book. If you aren’t buying anything your soul lusts after to eat
or drink (God said that includes wine and strong drink) you’re breaking the tithing
law! I didn’t put that in the Bible, God did!

Preachers are embarrassed by that stipulation of the old tithing law. They’ll say no
decent Christian would ever keep that part of the tithing law and surely God wants
us to apply tithing to our lives in some form or fashion. But where did any prophet
or apostle ever give modern preachers permission to deviate from what is explicitly
commanded in Scripture and make their own rules up for how to keep one of God’s
defunct laws?

They’ll “spiritualize away” parts of scripture they can’t fit into their way of doing
things. The wine and strong drink are spiritualized away as being the joy of the Holy
Ghost. But it still creates the awkward question: If the worshipper used money from
the sale of tithed produce to buy more literal food and drink, then the same principle
would apply today, if the preacher were right. Now, if literal money replaces the
food and drink tithed by the worshipper, and the joy of the Holy Ghost replaces the
wine and strong drink, then how on earth can you spend tithe money to buy these
things for your own personal enjoyment? Sounds a little like Simon the sorcerer
trying to BUY the gift of the Holy Ghost from Peter in Acts 8:18-19. Peter didn’t
agree that money could buy spiritual blessings, and unlike today’s preachers he
didn’t twist God’s Word for profit. Peter warned Simon God’s judgment was at the
door for even suggesting such a thing! Today’s preachers say just the opposite, that
God will curse you and your family for not giving in to their demands for illicit gain.
Unscrupulous preachers of greed say they are the final authority and the only ones
qualified to teach (twist) the Word of God. Either you listen to them and joyfully
comply with their demands or you’re in rebellion against their self-appointed
authority.

Circumcision was made spiritual only, in the putting off of the evil deeds of the flesh
(Col.2:11). Observance of the Sabbath Day was made spiritual only for the Christian
in making Christ our rest (Heb.4:8-10). So why don’t preachers agree that tithing is
likewise not binding on the church as an outward observance? Instead of being
forced by law to provide a certain percentage for church ministry and the needy, this
should be taken care of through freewill offerings given WILLINGLY (2 Cor.9:7).

If Paul had taught (and enforced) tithing, he could have dined like a king every day
and never would have gone hungry. But clearly Paul did not teach his flock to tithe,
or even suggest that they should! If tithing were an important, binding doctrine, and
Paul refused to teach tithing, even out of concern for Christians who were penniless
slaves, he stands guilty of gross negligence before God. But Paul says in Acts 28:27:
I have not shunned to declare unto you ALL the counsel of God.* * * If Paul ever
commanded tithing under the New Covenant, then SHOW ME THE SCRIPTURE!
Distilling “deeper” doctrines out of Scriptures to make them say what they don’t say
is to preaching what “dirty tricks” was to Nixon. Only “what is written” to the Church
applies to us today.

Furthermore, Paul states in verse 33: I have coveted no man’s gold, or silver, or
apparel.* * * Can YOUR preacher say that?

In 2 Cor.12:14 Paul says: Behold, the third time I am ready to come to you; and I
will not be burdensome to you: FOR I SEEK NOT YOURS, BUT YOU: for the children
ought not to lay up for the parents, but the parents for the children.

Paul just wanted to eat. Period. Paul plainly states in verse 18 that he glories in
sharing the Gospel free of charge. Paul didn’t dare collect tithes, not even legitimate
agricultural tithes. Paul was a Benjamite, not a Levite! Paul could not minister at the
Jewish Temple altar. But he could minister at Christ’s spiritual altar. The same can be
said of us too. Tithe teachers who seize on Paul’s altar comments to prove tithing
conveniently forget we’re also priests serving God at His altar, and may freely
approach His Holy Presence in a way Old Covenant saints could not do (Ex.19:12-13;
Heb.4:16).

Preachers don’t just holler about the curse of Malachi. In cunning craftiness
(Eph.4:14) preachers play on people’s fallen nature of greed. They yell about the
blessing believers supposedly gain by submitting to this Old Covenant Law
(Mal.3:10). The “windows of heaven” WERE poured out upon faithful Old Testament
tithers. But God did not promise them a shower of diamonds, Rolexes, Jaguars, and
green manna from heaven. “Windows of heaven” actually refers to an outpouring of
RAIN, like it did in Gen. 7:11. Israel was an agricultural economy. Israel’s climate
was dry and sunny, so abundant rain was badly needed. Why do so many Christians
get stuck in one long “rainy day” after returning to the Law?

Remember the last time a “friend” invited you to invest in his pyramid scheme? All
you wanted was an iron-clad guarantee that your life savings wouldn’t be wiped out
by your “leap of faith”. So ask that preacher who’s pressuring you to test “God” with
your rent money: “If God doesn’t turn Malachi’s rain water into Texas tea, are YOU
gonna be the guarantor of my investment in that dead, defunct law of Moses?” Far
better to follow Christ than Moses or Malachi. Read Christ’s own words in Matt.4:7:
Thou shalt not tempt (put to the test) the Lord thy God.* * * Preachers don’t care if
you disregard Jesus’ clear warnings so long as their pastures stay green. Put God to
the test so they can have the best!

The webmaster admitted that there is strong evidence that tithing is NOT
commanded in the New Covenant, but he resorted to that same old tired tactic of
guilt that all flustered tithe teachers use: question the other guy’s love for Jesus.
Essentially he said: “Well, tithing’s not exactly required, but how much do you love
Jesus? Don’t you love Him enough to part with your money?”

My answer to him would be: If you really loved God’s people you wouldn’t want to
put the Old Law back on them to get them to prove their love for the Jesus Who died
to set them free from it. So put that in your pipe and smoke it!

Well Mr. Preacher, if you want a few tithes, let’s take a closer look at YOUR family
tree. Is Levi the Levite REALLY your great-granddaddy a few hundred generations
removed? Or did you order your genealogical chart from Wannabe-Levites-R-Us?

Whenever preachers bind your spirit with threats out of the Old Testament, they’re
acting like satan who refused to release his captives out of his prison house
(Isa.14:17). I don’t know about you, but if I was in a church where I felt pressured
to conform to some false, unholy, oppressive doctrine which isn’t taught Christians in
the Bible, I’d make like a tree and LEAVE!

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My videos on tithing:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KUu7g8fvWI

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