Belle Du Jour
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mkh_77 said:Where is it mentioned in the Bible that you are supposed to give 10%?
Search the internet. There are a number of verses.
mkh_77 said:Where is it mentioned in the Bible that you are supposed to give 10%?
classimami713 said:Search the internet. There are a number of verses.
Are we talking about giving or tithing? If we are talking about tithing, I believe 10% goes to God off the top, no questions.
Just because something is mentioned in the old testament and not the new doesn't negate it.
CantBeCopied said:I often have wondered if it made a difference in God's eyes whether I put a check in the collection plate on Sunday or if I took what I had and gave it to an immediate cause right in front of my face. For instance, let's just say, I was on my way to church....cash in the wallet ready to drop....and I encounter a homeless family on the street where the mother is asking me for help. What if it comes down to choosing between charities? The church or the immediate need in front of you of your fellow man? Do you divide it up? Do you double your gift and give full amount to the church and then equal to the immediate cause in front of you? What about my Grandmother who does nothing but break off her retirement and Social Security income in large sums monthly for the church and then cannot afford to attend the annual conventions in Cali? Is it safe to trust the guidance of a pastor whose very living conditions depend on your "tithing" when it comes to how much you should give to be "in service to the Lord"?
lauren450 said:Isn't she the one who uses the "blaccent" when preaching to black folks? If so, I totally feel you on that.
As far as the quote goes, I think she's wrong.
classimami713 said:Just because something is mentioned in the old testament and not the new doesn't negate it.
cocoberry10 said:Yes, maybe that's what makes me not like her, but I don't think so. T.D. Jakes is her mentor, so it would make sense that she has an "accent" and I think she's from the deep south (rural Florida or Georgia to be exact).
As Christians we don't follow the laws of the OT because, as Lauren450 pointed out, Jesus' coming fulfilled all of the laws of the OT. Didn't you know that when accepting Jesus Chirst as your Lord and Savior? By accepting Him, you are no longer bound to those laws that were put in place in an effort to give you communion with God. By following the laws of the OT, you are not acknowledging that Jesus came to fulfill the prophecy, and you are negating His purpose.
lauren450 said:But, to go back to CBC's question, why can't the money going to the family be going to God? Do Christians really believe that God is only inside the church walls? I've always wondered why tithers HAVE to fill out their collection envelopes and place them in the church basket. Does God not know how much you've given until he sees your envelope?
Actually, when Jesus died, he fulfilled ALL of the Old Testament Laws, one of which is tithing. I've studied this extensively, and of all the Old Testament laws, the tithe is the only one churches are holding fast to. Why is that I wonder? Also, the tithe as it is practiced in churches today is unlawful. Under the law, only Levitical priests were allowed to collect the tithe. Jesus was the last Levitical priest, and when he died, he completed that lineage. Jews today don't collect tithes, per se, because there are no Levitical priests, and it would therefore be unlawful.
So, under the tithe law, any preacher who collects tithes today is saying he is a Levitical priest, which is impossible. In the New Testament, Christians are instructed to GIVE according to what is placed in their hearts, which could be 5, 10, 15, or 50%. It's a direct contradiction to tell a congregation that God doesn't want you to give under compulsion, then turn around and compel them to give 10%. I believe we are to GIVE, but tithing is not required for Christians.
lauren450 said:Sorry, I didn't just mean accent, I meant saying stuff like, "Sister girl!" and "Girlfriend!". I want to say I've heard her speak and was turned off by that, but it could have been someone else.
lauren450 said:Sorry, I didn't just mean accent, I meant saying stuff like, "Sister girl!" and "Girlfriend!". I want to say I've heard her speak and was turned off by that, but it could have been someone else.
mkh_77 said:By following the laws of the OT, you are not acknowledging that Jesus came to fulfill the prophecy, and you are negating His purpose.
mkh_77 said:If you want to follow the laws of the OT, then you might want to consider converting to Judaism, as that is their focus.
classimami713 said:In regards to PW using a certain vernacular and being caucasion, I think it's silly to assume she's trying to talk that way to attract black viewers (esp given her background). It's almost the same as assuming that because I'm black I should speak ebonics.
God said that not one jot or thistle of His Word would pass away. Find the scripture that says we are free to disregard the OT.
classimami713 said:Was that statement really necessary?
classimami713 said:In regards to PW using a certain vernacular and being caucasion, I think it's silly to assume she's trying to talk that way to attract black viewers (esp given her background). It's almost the same as assuming that because I'm black I should speak ebonics.
lauren450 said:Then why doesn't she speak to her white audience that way?
lauren450 said:Then why doesn't she speak to her white audience that way?
Fair enough. Do you give the Lord burnt offerings of animals? Do you wear blue tassels in the corner of all your clothes? Do you eat unleavened bread for 7 days straight in honor of the Lord like He commanded?
Romans 7:6 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.
These things, including tithing, were laws in the Old Testament. If Jesus died to deliver us from the old covenant (OT laws), and God says we are delivered from the law, how can we still then be bound to it? And how can you pick and choose which Old Testament laws to obey?
I don't think any of us ignore the old testement but we are certainly not bound by it. The old testement serves as history. We do not have to sacrfice animals to be heard by God because he offered himself up to be the utimate sacrifice.
Also tithes can be tithes and offerings. (time, service etc.) It does not have to be money.
I talked to my dad, he's big on theology etc. and he told me that no Christians DON'T HAVE to tithe because of the whole Old Testament and God breaking the laws. He said you shouldn't give because someone is making you, you should want to give (money, time, etc.) out of love because of what God has done for you. Oh, and he said that how some churches preach about how if you don't tithe you will be cursed is also false because God freed us from curses. My dad did say that even though you don't have to tithe (10%), you still can and God honors the principle behind that law. These are JUST OPINIONS...not trying to make anyone believe anything
lauren450 said:Yep! I was reading some of Billy Graham's teachings on the Old Testament, and he was saying that it's like a slap in the face to God to think we have to DO anything to curry favor with Him, when He sent His son to die that we would be free from all the stuff the children of Israel had to do to get close to God. Everything before Jesus was about DOING things, these rituals and ceremonies and strict regulations. Everything after Jesus was about freedom, and being able to get to God ourselves. It was about the spirit, not the law. The more I study it, the more I see that it is a theme that runs throughout the Bible.
Exactly. As Christians, we are instructed to GIVE whatever is in our hearts to give, but how many Christians are in bondage to the 10% of your gross income rule? Many, I would guess.
I was telling my husband that I dare any preacher to actually teach the truth about giving. If you can find me one church that teaches it right, I would be more than happy to sow into that ministry, and I believe that church would be so blessed they wouldn't have room to receive it all.
I remember when my old pastor went off of salary and told us that if we felt like giving to him and his family, do so, and if not, it's perfectly fine. I will never forget how humbled he was when he realized that he was receiving way MORE than when he was on salary. The same principal applies to churches, I think. We are always told to step out on faith and see how God will bless us, yet church leaders are afraid to do that when it comes to tithing vs. giving. It's time for some preachers to tell the truth and step out on faith.
ITA with everything your dad says. I also don't begrudge anyone for tithing. After all, if you join a church, you are submitting to a pastor's authority, so if he says to tithe, you have to be obedient to that. I just feel that the teaching is incorrect, and many people are in bondage to it.
poetist said:I LOVE Paula White, but sometimes I think she focuses excessively on money. But, I know she talks about first fruits alot - in that God asks that we give Him the first and best offerings of everything that we have. So instead of giving Him what we have left over (after we pay our bills, get our hair done, shop, etc) we are to give Him our best monetary offering in reverence of everything that He's done for us. I guess because many people have a problem parting with their money, she considers it the highest form of service and surrender. I think it is a very important part of service and can be done through tithes, but can also be done by giving money to charity, struggling family and friends, and homeless (without expecting anything in return.) I also believe that we serve and honor God by giving of our time, volunteering, helping others, being honest, forgiving, loving, etc.
So I guess I don't totally agree with her on that
lauren450 said:I was telling my husband that I dare any preacher to actually teach the truth about giving. If you can find me one church that teaches it right, I would be more than happy to sow into that ministry, and I believe that church would be so blessed they wouldn't have room to receive it all.
We are always told to step out on faith and see how God will bless us, yet church leaders are afraid to do that when it comes to tithing vs. giving. It's time for some preachers to tell the truth and step out on faith.
Disregarding the OT would mean that we are disregarding Abraham our founding father who all our covenient promises came through. Please don't disregard the OT.
tithing is supposed to be an act of obedience to the Lord.
Let us come together and help those that don't know Jesus. Yes, there are many who should be preaching this (those we see on tv, etc.), but our job is not to judge them or speak about them in any manner, but to be a light upon a hill which cannot be hidden.
BeaLady said:I totally agree. Regarding the original question, bringing a soul to Christ is the highest form of service a Christian can do.