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joomiegal (f)
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well, my 2 cents: im sure a lot of people will start posting replies, including those who condemn tithes. let me digress a bit, whether people like it or not, tithe-paying still stands, whether the pastor is a money-grubbing charlatan or not. I'm paying to God, not him. i leave God to deal with him- if he messes with it, na im own palava be that. when my mom's name mysteriously disappeared from civil service payroll, she was able to challenge God with Malachi 3:10, she doesnt joke with tithes. And GIRRL, you needed to have seen the way things started JUMPING after that. the whole bureaucratic process was skipped, with top ministry officials falling over themselves to rectify it-even she was amazed!
Now to your question. i never really thot about the first offering thing until recently, when i read someone's testimony. see Exodus 34:26, and Deut 26. For modern day christians (we mostly work, we don't raise cattle or plant crops). Your first fruit offering is your first salary in a new job, and also your first salary for the year.
Hear my own Testimony: I did it for the first time when i got a new job. because i'D bin unemployed 4 a while-i had virtually no savings, at first it was like 'how am i going to cope for the next 30 days?" im a girl, i gotta make my hair, buy this, buy that (u know wot female maintenance is like, lol!), not to mention lunch money and t-fare!
I squashed all those thoughts when i remembered that even if i gave it to God, He still reserved the right to accept or reject it! remember cain and Abel? You know wot? that month, i was more than comfortable throughout that month- people were giving me money for no reason at all! after someone gives and its nearly fininshed, ANOTHER person would give or send me money. I was as happy as a clam!! in fact, one time, i was so thrilled and amazed that i locked myself in my office and danced to Him for almost an hour!! I was so thrilled and thankful!! If ure thinking of doin it, please don't let the skeptics dissuade you- im yet to meet a man who gave wholeheartedly to God and lost out.
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