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Single Mother Of 4 Claiming $188 Million Lottery Says She Will Pay Her Tithes by OLAADEGBU(m): 2:31pm On Feb 17, 2018
'First I'm Going to Pay My Tithes,' Says Single Mother of Four Claiming $188 Million Lottery Win; But Should Christians Play the Lottery?
Marie Holmes, 26, Quit Her Two Jobs to Take Care of Children, One With Cerebral Palsy
By Nicola Menzie , Christian Post Reporter | Feb 13, 2015 2:47 PM

Marie Holmes, a single mother of four from Shallotte, North Carolina, says he is one of the three winners of the 4 million Powerball lottery.
A North Carolina woman with four children says that the first person to get a cut of her $188 million Powerball lottery win will be the Lord "because I wouldn't have none of it if it wasn't for God."

Marie Holmes, a resident of Shallotte, claims she is among the three people who were lucky enough to buy a winning Powerball ticket. The actual jackpot total is $564 million, so Holmes' piece of the pie rounds out to about $188 million, according to WECT-TV in Wilmington.

The 26-year-old single woman has four children, one of whom has cerebral palsy. WECT-TV reports that Holmes previously worked at McDonald's and Wal-Mart but had to be at home full time in order to take care of her children.

Asked what she plans to do with her millions, Holmes said, "First I'm going to pay my tithes because I wouldn't have none of it if it wasn't for God."

Holmes will also reportedly organize college funds for her children and a buy her family a new house. According to WECT-TV, she was seeking advisement from lawyers and a financial adviser before submitting the winning ticket.

The two remaining Powerball winning tickets were purchased in Princeton, Texas, and Puerto Rico. The winning numbers were 11, 13, 25, 39, and 54. The Powerball number was 19.

NBC News reports that the $188 million figure is before taxes, and would be paid over a 30-year period. Holmes, and the other two winners, could also choose a lump sum payment of $127 million.

Does the Bible permit Christians to play the lottery, or participate in other forms of gambling?

Holmes is presumably a Christian since she plans to donate a tithe, or a tenth of her Powerball winnings. Her participation in the lottery and presumed Christian faith raise the question — does the Bible permit Christians to play the lottery?

Pastor John MacArthur has said that he doesn't believe Christians should play the lottery or gamble in any fashion, although the Bible does not "explicitly" prohibit it.

"The Bible advocates gaining money by inheritance, by hard work, and by wise investment, but it never advocates getting rich by gambling or fast money," said MacArthur. "The Lottery is not a legitimate way to make a living or invest for the future, nor is it a good form of stewardship; and it is certainly not a legitimate way to fund education at the expense of already poor people who are going to waste their subsistence on that."

Dave Ramsey, a financial expert, responded to a question from a Christian woman who had "been playing the lottery a bit lately" in an effort to help alleviate her financial struggles.

Ramsey, suggesting that the woman was wasting her money, said, "Stop placing your hope in the wrong things."

"Honestly, as a Christian, ask yourself if you believe God thinks this is a good use of your money," Ramsey added. "The lottery is a tax on poor people and people who can't do math. How do I know this? Because these are the only people who play the lottery!"

In 2012, when the Mega Millions jackpot was $640 million, preacher John Piper presented seven reasons why Christians should steer clear of the lottery.

Piper's primary reason was that playing the lottery is "spiritually suicidal."

He referenced 1 Timothy 6:7-10, which reads in part: "Those who desire to get rich fall into temptation and a snare and many foolish and harmful desires which plunge men into ruin and destruction. ... They have pierced themselves with many a pang."

Piper concluded, "Christ does not build his church on the backs of the poor. Pray that Christ's people will be so satisfied in him that they will be freed from the greed that makes us crave to get rich."

The preacher went so far as to announce to any Christian who does decide to take a chance at the lotto and happens to win, "don't tithe your lottery winnings to our church."

In 2008, one generous church member in Long Island, New York, passed on his winning $3 million lottery ticket to his community of faith — and his pastor was more than happy to receive it.

After his initial shock, pastor Bertrand Crabbe of True North Community Church said he was "overwhelmed with joy and gratitude." After taxes, the church was expected to receive yearly payments of $102,225 until 2028.

Crabbe, who said he planned to use the money to buy a bigger church building and help support other charities, believed God was behind the big win.

"The church took off like a rocket [since opening three years ago]. A big problem for us has been space," Crabbe told the New York Daily News.

He added, "I said to the church, 'Unless God drops a couple million on us ...' I think he heard us. God put that ticket in his hands."

While there is no clear consensus on whether Christians should play the lottery or participate in any form of gambling, believers will likely continue to try their luck, and might occasionally come out as winners.

It is worth noting, however, that those relying on the lottery for financial boon might eventually find themselves in dire straights. A 2012 study found evidence that the bigger the lottery win, the greater the likelihood that the winner will eventually file for bankruptcy.

https://www.christianpost.com/news/first-im-going-to-pay-my-tithes-says-single-mother-of-four-claiming-188-million-lottery-win-but-should-christians-play-the-lottery-134071/

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Re: Single Mother Of 4 Claiming $188 Million Lottery Says She Will Pay Her Tithes by uboma(m): 2:44pm On Feb 17, 2018
A genuine Christian should not play lottery because it is a game of luck.

The god of lottery may answer her prayers and accept the tithe.

lol
Re: Single Mother Of 4 Claiming $188 Million Lottery Says She Will Pay Her Tithes by uboma(m): 2:44pm On Feb 17, 2018
A genuine Christian should not play lottery because it is a game of luck.

The god of lottery may answer her prayers and accept the tithe.

lol
Re: Single Mother Of 4 Claiming $188 Million Lottery Says She Will Pay Her Tithes by Kooldon(f): 3:35pm On Feb 17, 2018
10% Of $127m Lump Sum As Tithe. Daddy Freeze Must Be Screaming On His Bed Now
Re: Single Mother Of 4 Claiming $188 Million Lottery Says She Will Pay Her Tithes by OLAADEGBU(m): 2:35am On Feb 18, 2018
uboma:


A genuine Christian should not play lottery because it is a game of luck.


The god of lottery may answer her prayers and accept the tithe.


lol

Should the church accept her tithes? undecided
Re: Single Mother Of 4 Claiming $188 Million Lottery Says She Will Pay Her Tithes by 007author(m): 3:12am On Feb 18, 2018
Lottery is gambling. I thought Christians are not to indulge in it. But trust those Scammers they will collect the tithe.
Re: Single Mother Of 4 Claiming $188 Million Lottery Says She Will Pay Her Tithes by Slikbae: 4:43am On Feb 18, 2018
Trust atheists to be mad at her for wanting to pay tithe as if it's their money.

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Re: Single Mother Of 4 Claiming $188 Million Lottery Says She Will Pay Her Tithes by debolayinka(m): 6:36am On Feb 18, 2018
Everybody sha dey shade daddy freezer. He doesn't know what he's in for yet.

Daddy Freezer in his mind now will be like: tithe is only bad when you pay it to pastors, you can give to needy individuals. Madam can I send my account number?

Although, lottery just like betting and gambling isn't right for a christian.
Re: Single Mother Of 4 Claiming $188 Million Lottery Says She Will Pay Her Tithes by uboma(m): 7:39am On Feb 18, 2018
OLAADEGBU:


Should the church accept her tithes? undecided



The ideal situation should be, to find out the source of the tithe first.


In this case, the tithe should be over 18million USD. The source of this money should be ascertained first.


If the source is questionable, then it should be rejected. I don't expect the Church to receive proceeds from lotteries, sales of cigarettes and hard drugs, crime and prostitution.


But this ideal situation is not in practised by Churches today.


No one cares to know the source of the huge cash donated to Churches.


In fact, the more money you donate as tithe, the more hailing/prayers you receive from the management of the Church
Re: Single Mother Of 4 Claiming $188 Million Lottery Says She Will Pay Her Tithes by jamescross: 8:38am On Feb 18, 2018
like as if buying shares is not risky, anyway lottery, betting, gambling usually draws a spirit of greed to some (who would have been greedy anyway) but to others a game of luck, lessure activity (they have no hope in it).

remember in the bible it says 'time' and 'chance' happen to all who succeed. it might just be your time and your chance.
Re: Single Mother Of 4 Claiming $188 Million Lottery Says She Will Pay Her Tithes by OLAADEGBU(m): 12:26pm On Feb 19, 2018
Kooldon:


10% Of $127m Lump Sum As Tithe. Daddy Freeze Must Be Screaming On His Bed Now

The so-called daddy freeze should chill out before he gets a heart attack. grin

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Re: Single Mother Of 4 Claiming $188 Million Lottery Says She Will Pay Her Tithes by OLAADEGBU(m): 8:31am On Sep 06, 2019
007author:


Lottery is gambling. I thought Christians are not to indulge in it. But trust those Scammers they will collect the tithe.

Good point. smiley

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