The Power Of The Tithe

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In recent times the subject of tithing, as taught in the Bible has sparked more debate, raised questions and provoked several reactions, some of which relate to the necessity of tithing. Questions include ‘Is tithing necessary?’ ‘Was it meant for New Testament believers, or is it strictly for people under Mosaic laws?’ Could it be that it may have been abrogated with the Levitical laws which were fulfilled when Christ was crucified? Are we subject to the same curses which the Old Testament says were if they did not bring the tithe?” In this book, I will attempt to exegete the subject and clarify the three times where we see that tithing was practiced in the Bible. That is: before the law of Moses, secondly, as established by the law of Moses and thirdly under the covenant of grace where we see Jesus aligning Himself with the priesthood of Melchizedek.

Title: The Power Of The Tithe

Table of contents

  • What is the tithe ?
  • Biblical tithing
  • The purpose of tithing
  • Tithing in the New Testament
  • The blessings of the tithe

Conclusion

Exploring the Power of Tithing

Tithing has long been a topic of debate within Christian circles. Questions such as “Is tithing necessary?” and “Was it meant for New Testament believers?” have sparked various discussions. Some even wonder if tithing was meant only for people under the Mosaic law and whether it still applies today. In The Power of the Tithe, the author addresses these questions and provides clarity on the biblical principles behind tithing.

Tithing in the Bible: Three Key Practices

This book explores the three distinct times in the Bible when tithing was practiced. First, tithing occurred before the Mosaic law was introduced. The second practice of tithing is found in the Mosaic law itself, where the Israelites were instructed to give a tenth of their increase. Finally, tithing is seen under the New Covenant of grace, where Jesus aligns Himself with the priesthood of Melchizedek.

Tithing Before the Law

Before the Mosaic law was given, we find early examples of tithing, such as the actions of Abraham in the Old Testament. These early acts of tithing demonstrate a principle of giving to God out of honor and reverence. The author explains how this practice predates the law and showcases the heart of generosity.

Tithing Under the Mosaic Law

As the law was established, tithing became a command for the people of Israel. The book clarifies the role of tithing during this time and how it functioned as part of the Old Covenant. It also delves into the specific instructions given in the Torah about what and how to tithe. Through this, readers gain a deeper understanding of the importance of tithing under the law.

Tithing Under the Covenant of Grace

In the New Testament, the concept of tithing is not abolished but transformed. Jesus aligns Himself with the priesthood of Melchizedek, and the author sheds light on how this affects New Testament believers. The book explains how tithing under the grace covenant is about honoring God with our resources while reflecting His character in our giving.

Conclusion: The Continuing Relevance of Tithing

In The Power of the Tithe, readers will find a comprehensive biblical explanation of tithing, clarifying its necessity and continued relevance. The book not only answers the key questions surrounding tithing but also challenges believers to embrace this powerful principle as part of their faith journey. By understanding its biblical roots and current application, believers can experience the spiritual benefits and rewards of faithful tithing

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