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Christianity EtcExposing The Tithe Lie.... A Must Read To Clear Your Conscience About Tithe by bcomputer101(op): 11:08am On Jul 13, 2014
Exposing The Tithe Lie
by Jack Helser
This is a collection of articles that address the Tithe Lie.
If you read them with prayer, you will find freedom.



To Tithe or Not to Tithe: The $earch For Truth
Though I’ve always struggled with the tithe, I still shook my head in disgust when I heard about the preacher who’s congregation quietly left the church during the prayer following a long sermon on tithing. He said "Amen", looked up and cried out "half my church is gone!" I laughed saying "they must have fled the conviction of the Holy Spirit".

What the Lord said took me completely by surprise: "They fled from error and guilt-based giving". "What?!?" - I’ve heard more sermons on the tithe than on any other topic except perhaps our need of Jesus for eternal life! After I picked up my jaw from the floor, the Lord prompted me to study tithing and giving. Throughout the Bible study I prayed for His guidance and in the end I reached the inescapable conclusion that the "tithe" is to the modern church what the issue of "circumcision" was to the church in Paul’s time.

NOTE: Nothing in this article is intended as an excuse to stop giving as the Lord leads you to give.

The verse most often cited in support of the tithe is from the Old Testament, found in Malachi 3:8-10:

8. ""Will a man rob God? Yet you rob me. "But you ask, `How do we rob you?' "In tithes and offerings. 9. You are under a curse--the whole nation of you--because you are robbing me. 10. Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this," says the LORD Almighty, "and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it.
Many preachers shorten Malachi 3:8-10 to just "Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse", and almost always with the inference that their church is the "storehouse". For purposes of this paper, the Lord had me concentrate on the passage: "Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house". From that passage, the Lord had me research several questions:
1) What is the tithe?
2) What was the tithe for?
3) What is the storehouse?
1) What is the tithe? The tithe is 10% of the increase, established in Leviticus 27:30-33 as an offering Holy to the Lord. The scripture identifies the tithe as grain and fruit, herd and flock. The tithe is food! An example of the tithe can be seen in a shepherd with a flock of 100 sheep who is blessed with the birth of 50 lambs in the spring. Five of the lambs must be offered to the Lord as a tithe. The tithe was brought to the temple in Jerusalem in acknowledgement and appreciation of God’s provision for His people.
2) What was the tithe for? God doesn’t need the food – God doesn’t eat. God doesn’t desire sacrifices or offerings ( Psalm 40:6 and Hosea 6:6 ) – He desires mercy. God doesn’t need us to give Him a 10th of everything – when He already owns everything ( Psalm 24:1 and Job 41:11b ). The tithe was used to feed the Levite priests (and their families) who were required to work in the temple day and night ministering to God on behalf of God’s people ( 1 Chronicles 9:33 ). Without the tithe, the Levite priests would have needed to raise their own food, thereby taking them away from ministering before God. Hence the reference in Malachi 3:10 "…that there may be food in my house". Nehemiah 13:10-13 records a time when the Levite priests were not receiving the tithe wherein they abandoned their daily temple responsibilities to work the farms to feed their families. The reference to ‘robbing God’ in Malachi 3:8 is in fact robbing God of ministry and worship by failing to take care of God’s priests through the tithe of food items. Unlike the other tribes of Israel who were given land as their inheritance, the Levites were not given any land – only a few cities in which to live. God was their inheritance ( Numbers 18:20-21 ). Thus, the remaining tribes were obligated to provide the Levites with food since they had no land on which to grow their own.

3) What is the storehouse? 2 Chronicles 31 teaches that the storehouse is the Temple in Jerusalem. When the tithe was re-instituted under King Hezekiah, the king gave orders to prepare storerooms in the temple to hold the tithe. Apparently the grain "tithe" was heaped up in the streets, which caused a traffic jam of sorts. King Hezekiah had the storehouse built to relieve a bad case of urban congestion in ancient Jerusalem.

Having established the original purpose of the tithe, the Lord prompted me with several more questions.

Q: "What happened to the temple (storehouse)?"
A: It was destroyed in 70AD and has not been rebuilt.

Q: "Why?"
A: The old covenant system of animal sacrifice to atone for sin is finished. The new covenant is in the blood of Christ who is the final and everlasting sin sacrifice.

Q: "Where is the temple now?"
A: 1 Corinthians 6:19 says WE are the temple of the Holy Spirit. God no longer resides in a stone temple, but in the hearts of his children through the Holy Spirit.

Q: "What happened to the Levite priests?"
A: The Levite priesthood is no longer necessary as the old covenant system of animal sacrifice in the temple was superceded by the everlasting covenant of Christ’s blood.

Q: "Who is the priesthood now?"
A: 1 Peter 2:5 and 9 says those who have received Jesus as Lord and Savior are the priesthood.

Come On Laity, Let’s Do The Twist

Burdening the Body of Christ with the Tithe requires several twists and reinterpretations of scripture.

1) The tithe must be imported from the OT law of Moses to the new covenant of grace by Christ’s blood.
2) The tithe must be redefined from "flocks, herds, fruit and grain" to "money" and often "time".
3) The storehouse must be redefined from the temple in Jerusalem to the local church building.
4) The Body of Christ must buy into the ordained clergy as the new priesthood, thereby replacing the Levite priesthood as the rightful recipient of the tithe.
5) The Body of Christ must forfeit their own priesthood and buy into the notion that they are the "laity".
The tithe has been introduced to the Body of Christ using 2 tactics of the enemy.
1) Sowing guilt and shame into the Body of Christ by quoting Malachi 3:8 "Will a man rob God? Yet you rob me. But you ask, `How do we rob you?' In tithes and offerings." What devoted Christian wants to rob God? The net effect of sowing guilt has been to extort money from the Body of Christ, thereby robbing the Body of the joy and blessing of giving as God leads. The practice ignores Paul’s instructions to the church at Corinth: "Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver ( 2 Corinthians 9:7 )."
2) Blaming the "laity" for the financial troubles in the Body of Christ , by telling the Body they are not blessed by God because they do not tithe. Often Malachi 3:10 is emphasized "Test me in this, says the LORD Almighty, and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it." In so doing, believers are challenged to tithe, with the promise that God will bless them if they do. Such giving is not out of love for God, but out of selfishness. It implies a reward for works, which contradicts Ephesians 2:8-9 , and completely ignores our status as sons of God by faith in Christ ( Galatians 3:26 ) and joint heirs of God with Christ ( Romans 8:17 ). The practice also ignores Christ’s words in Matthew 4:7 "Do not put the Lord your God to the test".

The Apostles Did Not Teach Gentiles To Tithe
Acts 15:1-31 records a dispute over circumcision that arose in the Gentile church at Antioch. Several false brothers had attempted to require Gentile (non-Jewish) Christians to be circumcised. Paul and Barnabas sharply opposed the false brothers and traveled to Jerusalem to discuss the issue of circumcision with the other apostles. In Jerusalem, they reported the miracles and conversions among the Gentiles. The apostles were filled with joy over God’s work there, and they agreed that circumcision was not a requirement for salvation. Following the meeting, the apostles and elders in the church at Jerusalem sent Paul and Barnabas back to Antioch with a letter of welcome to the Gentile Christians. The essential text of the letter is found in Acts 15:28-29. It reads: "It seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us not to burden you with anything beyond the following requirements: You are to abstain from food sacrificed to idols, from blood, from the meat of strangled animals and from sexual immorality. You will do well to avoid these things. Farewell."

The apostles did not want to burden the Gentiles with Old Testament practices! The proof is in their letter to the Gentiles and the fact that the apostles did not impose the tithe on them.

Come, Let Us Reason Together ( Isaiah 1:18 )

Let’s suppose for the sake of argument that Jesus had commanded us to continue tithing. It would be appropriate then to use the tithe to feed the priesthood as originally purposed. Who then is the priesthood? The apostle Peter writes in 1 Peter 2:5 and 9 that every believer is a priest ! Hebrews 5-8 also teaches us that Jesus is the only priest that we need . However the institutional church has borrowed from the Old Testament model of the Levitical Priesthood, thereby establishing a new priesthood (ordained clergy) that is separate from the rest of the Body of Christ. The division between the clergy, and the so-called "laity" is not Biblical (Is this the doctrine of the Nicolaitan’s that Jesus says He hates in Revelation 2:6 ) ?In fact, Jesus did not establish the ordained clergy – He chose fishermen and tax collectors to preach His gospel. Neither did He establish division in His church, He desires unity ( John 17:20-23 ). The apostles did not set up an ordained clergy – they chose men full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom to serve the Body ( Acts 6:3, 1 Timothy 3 ). This man-made division between "clergy" and "laity" has effectively served to divert the offerings of the Body of Christ away from the people it is intended to bless and the offerings are most often used in ways contrary to the will of God. The net result has been starvation and financial bondage for many believers, and the real priesthood – the whole Body of Christ – has not been prepared to carry out Christ’s command to preach the gospel to all nations!

Jesus is the Word of God in the flesh ( John 1:14 ). He knew that Malachi 3:10 says "bring the whole tithe into the storehouse" when He instructed the rich man to sell everything and give the proceeds to the poor ( Matthew 19:21 ). I imagine the Scribes and Pharisees about choked on what Jesus said as they were in the habit of devouring widow’s houses for profit ( Luke 20:47 ) and the rich man’s possessions would have been a real feast for them. In Matthew 25:31-46, Jesus reiterated His desire to help the poor in the parable of separating the sheep from goats, wherein at judgement Jesus will reward those who feed the hungry and clothe the poor. Since Jesus judges us for our care of the poor and hungry, and since He commands us to preach the gospel throughout the world, why is most of our giving used for church buildings and salaries with only a small percentage devoted to the poor, missions and evangelism?

Is the church making goats out of us by not feeding the hungry and clothing the poor with our offerings?

Let’s not wait until the Judgement of Christ to find out!

Sins of the Church Against the Needy

The Lord has been trying to bring me to the truth about giving for years. On many occasions, He prompted me to take what I would have normally put in the offering plate at church and give it directly to someone in need. I love giving like that! Still, in the absence of specific giving instructions from the Lord, I never questioned the common practice of giving everything to the church, whereupon I trusted the church to administer my gifts. That is until the day the Lord had me witness an abomination that left me nauseous.

In the main office of a church I attended years ago, I was fixing a computer one Friday morning. Two young black women, with 3 adorable children dressed in their Sunday best, came into the office to ask for a food donation. The 3 secretaries of our all white upper middle class church stared at them, and finally one said nervously "our deacon of benevolence is in the office on Thursday afternoons – can I make an appointment for you next Thursday?" One of the women pleaded "We can’t wait a week, we need food now". The secretary repeated her offer, and I became sick to my stomach. I left quickly and drove a mile up the road to a cash machine and came directly back to the church only to find that the 2 women and 3 children had left empty handed. The staff did not know where they had gone, and I returned to my car and wept. I felt as if I had failed but the Lord said "you did not fail son, the church failed".

Since that first eye-opening experience, the Lord has shown me many more sins of the church against the poor that have left me ill. One church considered installing an air conditioning system for which several members had pledged $35,000 while another member of the church who was wheelchair bound from advanced multiple sclerosis didn’t have enough money to buy food at the end of the month with what little state aid she received. Often she was forced to chose between food, medicine or heat in winter. For many months my wife and I gave to her anonymously and when she went to be with the Lord last winter, she was at peace – the kind of peace that only acts of love can bring ( 1 John 3:18, James 1:22 ). As she was relieved of her financial stress, she blessed everyone around her with unquenchable joy. Most importantly, she taught us about right giving.

More recently, I attended a conference where the host appealed to the audience to give "an offering for the poor". I heard the Lord say "the poor are among you" ( Mark 14:7 ) and immediately I thought of a dear friend in attendance who is experiencing financial difficulties and had recently lost her home. The next day I began a letter to the host saying "Last night you took an offering from the poor" . I groaned at the error and started to rip the page from my notebook when the Lord said "that is not an error – last night’s offering was taken from the poor".

The Lord then brought to mind the parable of the sheep and goats, specifically Matthew 25:40 where it says "whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me". The words "these brothers of mine" had not made an impression on me before, and the Lord brought me to the understanding that our first obligation to the poor is to the poor within the Body of Christ. The Lord then brought Matthew 15:26 to mind wherein Jesus said "It is not right to take the children’s bread and toss it to the dogs".

The early church had a much better understanding of Christ’s intent to care for the needs of the Body of Christ than we do today. The proof of their caring for each other can be seen in Acts 2:44-47 and Acts 4:32-37 where the Body of Christ shared everything, and through their giving, they eliminated poverty and indebtedness. In fact, Acts 4:34 says "there were no needy persons among them!" Taking up offerings to feed the Body of Christ was common in the early church. In Acts 11:27-30, the Gentile church at Antioch took up an offering for the believers in Judea who were experiencing a time of famine. Can you imagine a church today taking up an offering for a cross-town rival?

How did the church get so far off course?

Giving as Christ Intends

Though the tithe is not a requirement for the Body of Christ, we are still instructed to give. What changed from the Old Testament to the New is our motivation for giving. In the Old Testament, giving was compulsory – a tenth (tithe). In the New Testament we are to give with joy as we are led to give ( 2 Corinthians 9:7 ), not by compulsion.

Our attitude about giving should be like that of the poor widow who Jesus esteemed in Mark 12:41-44. She put 2 small copper coins, worth a penny, into the temple treasury. They were all the widow had to live on. She understood that God owns everything and was willing to give all that she had with cheer as God had prompted her to do.

It is time to invest cheerfully in what is eternal, specifically in God’s children for the completion of Kingdom work ( Matthew 6:19-21 ). The children must be fed, clothed and equipped to carry Christ’s gospel throughout the whole world and to make the Bride of Christ ready for her soon returning Savior. Imagine what it could be like if we resumed giving and sharing as Jesus intends. Surely we would rediscover the same abundant and powerful living as the early church enjoyed!

On the topic of giving, John 8:36 might seem like a strange scripture to cite: "So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed". While it is true that Jesus set us free from the curse of the law ( Galatians 3:10-13 ), sin and death ( Romans 8:2 ), our failure to give as Jesus taught us has kept the Church in financial bondage, and has prevented the Church from completing the work of Christ on earth. How many children of God fail to reach their full potential as ministers of the Gospel because they lack provision? It is through our giving and sharing that we equip the Church for service, eliminate hunger and poverty, and realize the fullness of our freedom in Christ.

We can no longer afford to misuse our offerings for church buildings, parsonages, conference centers, multi-purpose buildings, air conditioning, padded pews, pipe organs, and the like, all of which will soon be forgotten, while God's children go hungry, poor and ill equipped to minister the Gospel. Instead, like Abel, we should give our best gifts to the true Church – the people – because we love God and want to see God's work accomplished on the earth.

On concluding my study, the Lord asked one final question: What building ever won a person to Christ?

Ask the Lord to show you what to give and to whom, and remember that His words "Feed my sheep" (John 21:17) go much deeper than a pastor's sermon on a Sunday morning. His words are spiritual, and they are literal.



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Source: http://www.lighthouseprophecy.com/prophecy/ExposingTheTitheLie.html
Christianity EtcRe: .:: Non-tithers Are Criminals ::. by bcomputer101:
Exposing The Tithe Lie
by Jack Helser
This is a collection of articles that address the Tithe Lie.
If you read them with prayer, you will find freedom.



To Tithe or Not to Tithe: The $earch For Truth
Though I’ve always struggled with the tithe, I still shook my head in disgust when I heard about the preacher who’s congregation quietly left the church during the prayer following a long sermon on tithing. He said "Amen", looked up and cried out "half my church is gone!" I laughed saying "they must have fled the conviction of the Holy Spirit".

What the Lord said took me completely by surprise: "They fled from error and guilt-based giving". "What?!?" - I’ve heard more sermons on the tithe than on any other topic except perhaps our need of Jesus for eternal life! After I picked up my jaw from the floor, the Lord prompted me to study tithing and giving. Throughout the Bible study I prayed for His guidance and in the end I reached the inescapable conclusion that the "tithe" is to the modern church what the issue of "circumcision" was to the church in Paul’s time.

NOTE: Nothing in this article is intended as an excuse to stop giving as the Lord leads you to give.

The verse most often cited in support of the tithe is from the Old Testament, found in Malachi 3:8-10:

8. ""Will a man rob God? Yet you rob me. "But you ask, `How do we rob you?' "In tithes and offerings. 9. You are under a curse--the whole nation of you--because you are robbing me. 10. Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this," says the LORD Almighty, "and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it.
Many preachers shorten Malachi 3:8-10 to just "Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse", and almost always with the inference that their church is the "storehouse". For purposes of this paper, the Lord had me concentrate on the passage: "Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house". From that passage, the Lord had me research several questions:
1) What is the tithe?
2) What was the tithe for?
3) What is the storehouse?
1) What is the tithe? The tithe is 10% of the increase, established in Leviticus 27:30-33 as an offering Holy to the Lord. The scripture identifies the tithe as grain and fruit, herd and flock. The tithe is food! An example of the tithe can be seen in a shepherd with a flock of 100 sheep who is blessed with the birth of 50 lambs in the spring. Five of the lambs must be offered to the Lord as a tithe. The tithe was brought to the temple in Jerusalem in acknowledgement and appreciation of God’s provision for His people.
2) What was the tithe for? God doesn’t need the food – God doesn’t eat. God doesn’t desire sacrifices or offerings ( Psalm 40:6 and Hosea 6:6 ) – He desires mercy. God doesn’t need us to give Him a 10th of everything – when He already owns everything ( Psalm 24:1 and Job 41:11b ). The tithe was used to feed the Levite priests (and their families) who were required to work in the temple day and night ministering to God on behalf of God’s people ( 1 Chronicles 9:33 ). Without the tithe, the Levite priests would have needed to raise their own food, thereby taking them away from ministering before God. Hence the reference in Malachi 3:10 "…that there may be food in my house". Nehemiah 13:10-13 records a time when the Levite priests were not receiving the tithe wherein they abandoned their daily temple responsibilities to work the farms to feed their families. The reference to ‘robbing God’ in Malachi 3:8 is in fact robbing God of ministry and worship by failing to take care of God’s priests through the tithe of food items. Unlike the other tribes of Israel who were given land as their inheritance, the Levites were not given any land – only a few cities in which to live. God was their inheritance ( Numbers 18:20-21 ). Thus, the remaining tribes were obligated to provide the Levites with food since they had no land on which to grow their own.

3) What is the storehouse? 2 Chronicles 31 teaches that the storehouse is the Temple in Jerusalem. When the tithe was re-instituted under King Hezekiah, the king gave orders to prepare storerooms in the temple to hold the tithe. Apparently the grain "tithe" was heaped up in the streets, which caused a traffic jam of sorts. King Hezekiah had the storehouse built to relieve a bad case of urban congestion in ancient Jerusalem.

Having established the original purpose of the tithe, the Lord prompted me with several more questions.

Q: "What happened to the temple (storehouse)?"
A: It was destroyed in 70AD and has not been rebuilt.

Q: "Why?"
A: The old covenant system of animal sacrifice to atone for sin is finished. The new covenant is in the blood of Christ who is the final and everlasting sin sacrifice.

Q: "Where is the temple now?"
A: 1 Corinthians 6:19 says WE are the temple of the Holy Spirit. God no longer resides in a stone temple, but in the hearts of his children through the Holy Spirit.

Q: "What happened to the Levite priests?"
A: The Levite priesthood is no longer necessary as the old covenant system of animal sacrifice in the temple was superceded by the everlasting covenant of Christ’s blood.

Q: "Who is the priesthood now?"
A: 1 Peter 2:5 and 9 says those who have received Jesus as Lord and Savior are the priesthood.

Come On Laity, Let’s Do The Twist

Burdening the Body of Christ with the Tithe requires several twists and reinterpretations of scripture.

1) The tithe must be imported from the OT law of Moses to the new covenant of grace by Christ’s blood.
2) The tithe must be redefined from "flocks, herds, fruit and grain" to "money" and often "time".
3) The storehouse must be redefined from the temple in Jerusalem to the local church building.
4) The Body of Christ must buy into the ordained clergy as the new priesthood, thereby replacing the Levite priesthood as the rightful recipient of the tithe.
5) The Body of Christ must forfeit their own priesthood and buy into the notion that they are the "laity".
The tithe has been introduced to the Body of Christ using 2 tactics of the enemy.
1) Sowing guilt and shame into the Body of Christ by quoting Malachi 3:8 "Will a man rob God? Yet you rob me. But you ask, `How do we rob you?' In tithes and offerings." What devoted Christian wants to rob God? The net effect of sowing guilt has been to extort money from the Body of Christ, thereby robbing the Body of the joy and blessing of giving as God leads. The practice ignores Paul’s instructions to the church at Corinth: "Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver ( 2 Corinthians 9:7 )."
2) Blaming the "laity" for the financial troubles in the Body of Christ , by telling the Body they are not blessed by God because they do not tithe. Often Malachi 3:10 is emphasized "Test me in this, says the LORD Almighty, and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it." In so doing, believers are challenged to tithe, with the promise that God will bless them if they do. Such giving is not out of love for God, but out of selfishness. It implies a reward for works, which contradicts Ephesians 2:8-9 , and completely ignores our status as sons of God by faith in Christ ( Galatians 3:26 ) and joint heirs of God with Christ ( Romans 8:17 ). The practice also ignores Christ’s words in Matthew 4:7 "Do not put the Lord your God to the test".

The Apostles Did Not Teach Gentiles To Tithe
Acts 15:1-31 records a dispute over circumcision that arose in the Gentile church at Antioch. Several false brothers had attempted to require Gentile (non-Jewish) Christians to be circumcised. Paul and Barnabas sharply opposed the false brothers and traveled to Jerusalem to discuss the issue of circumcision with the other apostles. In Jerusalem, they reported the miracles and conversions among the Gentiles. The apostles were filled with joy over God’s work there, and they agreed that circumcision was not a requirement for salvation. Following the meeting, the apostles and elders in the church at Jerusalem sent Paul and Barnabas back to Antioch with a letter of welcome to the Gentile Christians. The essential text of the letter is found in Acts 15:28-29. It reads: "It seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us not to burden you with anything beyond the following requirements: You are to abstain from food sacrificed to idols, from blood, from the meat of strangled animals and from sexual immorality. You will do well to avoid these things. Farewell."

The apostles did not want to burden the Gentiles with Old Testament practices! The proof is in their letter to the Gentiles and the fact that the apostles did not impose the tithe on them.

Come, Let Us Reason Together ( Isaiah 1:18 )

Let’s suppose for the sake of argument that Jesus had commanded us to continue tithing. It would be appropriate then to use the tithe to feed the priesthood as originally purposed. Who then is the priesthood? The apostle Peter writes in 1 Peter 2:5 and 9 that every believer is a priest ! Hebrews 5-8 also teaches us that Jesus is the only priest that we need . However the institutional church has borrowed from the Old Testament model of the Levitical Priesthood, thereby establishing a new priesthood (ordained clergy) that is separate from the rest of the Body of Christ. The division between the clergy, and the so-called "laity" is not Biblical (Is this the doctrine of the Nicolaitan’s that Jesus says He hates in Revelation 2:6 ) ?In fact, Jesus did not establish the ordained clergy – He chose fishermen and tax collectors to preach His gospel. Neither did He establish division in His church, He desires unity ( John 17:20-23 ). The apostles did not set up an ordained clergy – they chose men full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom to serve the Body ( Acts 6:3, 1 Timothy 3 ). This man-made division between "clergy" and "laity" has effectively served to divert the offerings of the Body of Christ away from the people it is intended to bless and the offerings are most often used in ways contrary to the will of God. The net result has been starvation and financial bondage for many believers, and the real priesthood – the whole Body of Christ – has not been prepared to carry out Christ’s command to preach the gospel to all nations!

Jesus is the Word of God in the flesh ( John 1:14 ). He knew that Malachi 3:10 says "bring the whole tithe into the storehouse" when He instructed the rich man to sell everything and give the proceeds to the poor ( Matthew 19:21 ). I imagine the Scribes and Pharisees about choked on what Jesus said as they were in the habit of devouring widow’s houses for profit ( Luke 20:47 ) and the rich man’s possessions would have been a real feast for them. In Matthew 25:31-46, Jesus reiterated His desire to help the poor in the parable of separating the sheep from goats, wherein at judgement Jesus will reward those who feed the hungry and clothe the poor. Since Jesus judges us for our care of the poor and hungry, and since He commands us to preach the gospel throughout the world, why is most of our giving used for church buildings and salaries with only a small percentage devoted to the poor, missions and evangelism?

Is the church making goats out of us by not feeding the hungry and clothing the poor with our offerings?

Let’s not wait until the Judgement of Christ to find out!

Sins of the Church Against the Needy

The Lord has been trying to bring me to the truth about giving for years. On many occasions, He prompted me to take what I would have normally put in the offering plate at church and give it directly to someone in need. I love giving like that! Still, in the absence of specific giving instructions from the Lord, I never questioned the common practice of giving everything to the church, whereupon I trusted the church to administer my gifts. That is until the day the Lord had me witness an abomination that left me nauseous.

In the main office of a church I attended years ago, I was fixing a computer one Friday morning. Two young black women, with 3 adorable children dressed in their Sunday best, came into the office to ask for a food donation. The 3 secretaries of our all white upper middle class church stared at them, and finally one said nervously "our deacon of benevolence is in the office on Thursday afternoons – can I make an appointment for you next Thursday?" One of the women pleaded "We can’t wait a week, we need food now". The secretary repeated her offer, and I became sick to my stomach. I left quickly and drove a mile up the road to a cash machine and came directly back to the church only to find that the 2 women and 3 children had left empty handed. The staff did not know where they had gone, and I returned to my car and wept. I felt as if I had failed but the Lord said "you did not fail son, the church failed".

Since that first eye-opening experience, the Lord has shown me many more sins of the church against the poor that have left me ill. One church considered installing an air conditioning system for which several members had pledged $35,000 while another member of the church who was wheelchair bound from advanced multiple sclerosis didn’t have enough money to buy food at the end of the month with what little state aid she received. Often she was forced to chose between food, medicine or heat in winter. For many months my wife and I gave to her anonymously and when she went to be with the Lord last winter, she was at peace – the kind of peace that only acts of love can bring ( 1 John 3:18, James 1:22 ). As she was relieved of her financial stress, she blessed everyone around her with unquenchable joy. Most importantly, she taught us about right giving.

More recently, I attended a conference where the host appealed to the audience to give "an offering for the poor". I heard the Lord say "the poor are among you" ( Mark 14:7 ) and immediately I thought of a dear friend in attendance who is experiencing financial difficulties and had recently lost her home. The next day I began a letter to the host saying "Last night you took an offering from the poor" . I groaned at the error and started to rip the page from my notebook when the Lord said "that is not an error – last night’s offering was taken from the poor".

The Lord then brought to mind the parable of the sheep and goats, specifically Matthew 25:40 where it says "whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me". The words "these brothers of mine" had not made an impression on me before, and the Lord brought me to the understanding that our first obligation to the poor is to the poor within the Body of Christ. The Lord then brought Matthew 15:26 to mind wherein Jesus said "It is not right to take the children’s bread and toss it to the dogs".

The early church had a much better understanding of Christ’s intent to care for the needs of the Body of Christ than we do today. The proof of their caring for each other can be seen in Acts 2:44-47 and Acts 4:32-37 where the Body of Christ shared everything, and through their giving, they eliminated poverty and indebtedness. In fact, Acts 4:34 says "there were no needy persons among them!" Taking up offerings to feed the Body of Christ was common in the early church. In Acts 11:27-30, the Gentile church at Antioch took up an offering for the believers in Judea who were experiencing a time of famine. Can you imagine a church today taking up an offering for a cross-town rival?

How did the church get so far off course?

Giving as Christ Intends

Though the tithe is not a requirement for the Body of Christ, we are still instructed to give. What changed from the Old Testament to the New is our motivation for giving. In the Old Testament, giving was compulsory – a tenth (tithe). In the New Testament we are to give with joy as we are led to give ( 2 Corinthians 9:7 ), not by compulsion.

Our attitude about giving should be like that of the poor widow who Jesus esteemed in Mark 12:41-44. She put 2 small copper coins, worth a penny, into the temple treasury. They were all the widow had to live on. She understood that God owns everything and was willing to give all that she had with cheer as God had prompted her to do.

It is time to invest cheerfully in what is eternal, specifically in God’s children for the completion of Kingdom work ( Matthew 6:19-21 ). The children must be fed, clothed and equipped to carry Christ’s gospel throughout the whole world and to make the Bride of Christ ready for her soon returning Savior. Imagine what it could be like if we resumed giving and sharing as Jesus intends. Surely we would rediscover the same abundant and powerful living as the early church enjoyed!

On the topic of giving, John 8:36 might seem like a strange scripture to cite: "So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed". While it is true that Jesus set us free from the curse of the law ( Galatians 3:10-13 ), sin and death ( Romans 8:2 ), our failure to give as Jesus taught us has kept the Church in financial bondage, and has prevented the Church from completing the work of Christ on earth. How many children of God fail to reach their full potential as ministers of the Gospel because they lack provision? It is through our giving and sharing that we equip the Church for service, eliminate hunger and poverty, and realize the fullness of our freedom in Christ.

We can no longer afford to misuse our offerings for church buildings, parsonages, conference centers, multi-purpose buildings, air conditioning, padded pews, pipe organs, and the like, all of which will soon be forgotten, while God's children go hungry, poor and ill equipped to minister the Gospel. Instead, like Abel, we should give our best gifts to the true Church – the people – because we love God and want to see God's work accomplished on the earth.

On concluding my study, the Lord asked one final question: What building ever won a person to Christ?

Ask the Lord to show you what to give and to whom, and remember that His words "Feed my sheep" (John 21:17) go much deeper than a pastor's sermon on a Sunday morning. His words are spiritual, and they are literal.
FamilyRe: Why Are Some Marriages So Boring? by bcomputer101:
Why do you always spy into people marriage?
Gbe-bo-run


Mind you,
if you ask me, na who i go ask?
PoliticsRe: Jimoh Ibrahim Begs Christians Nationwide Not To Work On Thursday by bcomputer101: 5:38am On Jul 10, 2014
Is this a joke?
PoliticsRe: Osun Mega School Building Collapses, 2 Injured by bcomputer101:
Sirniyeh: PDP should be investigated
Dear "Hey-Piii-Ciii" e-dog,

Not to worry, in exactly a year's time, i will urge you to stoop by the side of that canal that cuts across your neighborhood and cry out your eyes because PDP is taking over south-west gradually.

GEJ till 2019
PoliticsRe: PHOTOS:Mammoth Crowd Of Ede @ Aregbesola's Rally by bcomputer101: 5:41pm On Jul 08, 2014
Time will tell...
Christianity EtcRe: Traditionalists Demand Public Holidays, Board, Political Appointments by bcomputer101: 7:26am On Jul 06, 2014
Hmmm! Foreign religion as make us forget where we are coming from(traditional origin)...
Dating And Meet-up ZoneWhat Can You Say About New BADOO Application? by bcomputer101(op): 6:34am On Jul 06, 2014
The new BADOO application suck a lot. Please i need a link to downgrade to the old version... Share you own view about the new upgrade
PoliticsRe: Fashola Should Stop Running His Mouth, He’s A Product Of God-fatherism–ayo Fayos by bcomputer101: 4:19am On Jul 05, 2014
Hmmm!
Foreign AffairsRe: Soldiers Didn't Burn BRT Buses In Lagos - Nigerian Army by bcomputer101: 4:11am On Jul 05, 2014
Okay
PoliticsRe: BREAKING NEWS ; Confab Recommends Creation Of 19 New States by bcomputer101: 3:12am On Jul 04, 2014
There was a country...
BusinessRe: 1st Bank Customer Care On Strike? by bcomputer101: 1:36pm On Jun 29, 2014
You better PORT to Mainstreet Bank
IslamRe: 14th January Declared Public Holiday For Eid-el-Maulud by bcomputer101(op): 10:48am On Jan 10, 2014
How many Islamic holiday are we going to experience in a year?


Somehow!
IslamRe: 14th January Declared Public Holiday For Eid-el-Maulud by bcomputer101(op): 10:46am On Jan 10, 2014
Tolerance is good...

Why so many hidden post?
IslamRe: 14th January Declared Public Holiday For Eid-el-Maulud by bcomputer101(op):
bcomputer101: Tolerance is good...

Why so many hidden post?
Islam section?

Them no born me well make i comment...

I don run commot oooo!
Islam14th January Declared Public Holiday For Eid-el-Maulud by bcomputer101(op): 3:24am On Jan 10, 2014
The Federal Government of Nigeria has declared Tuesday 14th January, 2014 as a Public Holiday to commemorate the Eid-el-Maulud cerebrations.

The Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro made the declaration on behalf of the Federal Government in a statement signed by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Fatima Bamidele and made available to the Press on Thursday.

He enjoined all Muslim faithful and Nigerians in general to support, co-operate and join hands with President Goodluck Jonathan in his sustained effort to build a peaceful, united and virile nation.

While wishing all Nigerians a happy Eid-el-Maulud celebration, he further urged them to use the occasion to pray for peace across the nation.
Source: www.dailytrust.info/index.php/news/14141-fg-declares-tuesday-public-holiday
PoliticsRe: No Administration Has Done Better Than Mine- Jonathan by bcomputer101: 3:18am On Jan 10, 2014
In other news,
No administration is as corrupt like this GEJ regime.
PoliticsRe: James Ibori And Others To Complete Jail Terms In Nigeria by bcomputer101: 3:16am On Jan 10, 2014
The gods that free Bode George, Alamaisegba et:al will soon free him when he get to Nigeria.


GEJ will always encourage corruption in Stella style.
PoliticsThe Stella Oduah In All Of Us. by bcomputer101(op):
bcomputer101: As much as I hate to generalise , something always
worries me about the way we react to issues in Nigeria.
We are a terribly impulsive people. Ever ready to arrive
at conclusions without deep thought. We pass judgment
almost always too soon. Even when awkward things
happen in our society, we do not reflect on them, we
rush to take sides and in no time, move on like nothing
has happened and then wait for the next record -
breaking ignominious event. We are like the drunkard
who constantly forgets the indignity of the previous
night.
Earlier this week, allegations filtered in through an
online media platform that Nigeria’s current Aviation
Minister, Ms Stella Oduah, might have made bogus
claims about her qualifications. According to the report,
officials of St. Paul’s College Lawrenceville, Virginia,
United States where Oduah claimed to have gained a
Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) told
the news platform that no such programme ever existed
in the institution. The report further insinuated that the
lady may not even have obtained her first degree from
the institution.
Although the silence of the Minister and allegations that
she has gone to work online in a bid to pull off any
information related to her educational attainments
smell of guilt, I would still treat this as an allegation until
we hear Oduah’s side of the story. I would also advise
commentators to tarry a minute and let us reason
together, just before you cast a stone.
Thinking about this matter, I recall that the Oduah case,
if it turns out to be true, would be the third high -profile
false educational claim scandal in the 14 years of
Nigeria’s return to democratic rule. The first was blown
open by The News magazine some weeks into our new
democratic experience in 1999. It involved a young man
with the name Salisu Buhari, who was just elected
Speaker of the House of Representatives. The News
reported that Buhari did not attend the University of
Toronto in Canada as he had claimed and that he
falsified his age. After a series of denials and the
magazine’s insistence on its scoop, Buhari admitted that
he indeed forged documents and perjured himself.
Not long after, Tell magazine went to town with the
alleged fraudulent educational claims by the then Lagos
State Governor. In some sense, the claims against the
governor were a tad more grievous than Buhari’s. The
former governor was alleged to have lied about
information regarding his primary, secondary and
tertiary education.
That is where we are now, a point where two of the
most prominent examples of falsification of records are
not just walking the streets but are back in national
prominence. The former, after a ”go and sin no more”
Presidential pardon was recently appointed to the
Governing Council of the University of Nigeria (UNN),
Nsukka, Enugu State, while the latter is the current
poster boy for what is the most progressive of Nigerian
politics. Only God knows what reward Oduah would get
if she is eventually proved guilty of this accusation
While condemning the detestable act of taking Nigerians
for granted, the point must be made that what we see in
high places is the simple manifestation of an infested
system. We have a system which has decimated merit, a
polity that has devalued morality and slaughtered all
known values. In this country, I have seen different
levels of compromises. I have seen parents buy
examination questions for their children, just to give
them an advantage over others. I have seen parents pay
for their children to be coached in the middle of
examinations. I have heard of false oath-taking in our
courts, I have heard of false marriages in our courts
especially by graduands who want to evade National
Youth Service Corps (NYSC) postings, that is not to
mention the almost widely accepted lack of capacity of
Nigerian artisans to speak the truth. I have heard of
teachers giving marks in exchange for one form of
inducement or the other. I have seen people falsify their
age to fit into the requirement for a job or some other
benefits. There is just no end to what a lot of our
compatriots would do to get their heart desire.
But do you really blame them? Resilient as they are,
Nigerians will always find ways to circumvent and
survive the frustrating collapse of institutions of the
state. In Nigeria, children would pass matriculation
exanimations but not get into institutions until someone
bites a carrot. Here is a country where students end up
spending six years to complete a four-year course as
lecturers are sure to embark on ceaseless industrial
actions in the course of their academic career. Then
they graduate two years later than they anticipated and
employers, including governmental organisations,
would place some age requirement that they no longer
meet. So what do they do? These graduands approach a
ready court clerk, claim to have lost their birth
certificates and swear to an affidavit claiming that they
were born two years later than their actual date of birth!
It is called Declaration of Age and that gets them ready
for any age requirement by companies, but then, they
have perjured themselves. Only God knows how many
people in top positions in today’s Nigeria are guilty of
this infraction. It is a country where companies without
any iota of academic roles insist on employing
candidates with first class degrees or at least a second
class upper degrees. To beat them at their game, some
dumb blonde whose only aptitude is a pretty face would
seduce a lecturer, settle herself and curiosly come up at
the top of her class. Not to be left in the cold, the young
man who is not so endowed would bring out some
money, (usually nothing enough to prosper anyone),
and buy any class of degree that he wants ready for
sucker companies that value certificate over the quality
of the personality that they intend to employ. No
wonder so many companies end up employing
incompetent impostors who cannot help themselves
when confronted with the reality of the task at hand.
This is the tragedy of a nation without class. A nation
which stifles the ability of its people to attain to their
best potential would most definitely breed
manipulators, some of who will falsify things just to
survive or for an ego trip, a desire to lord it over others.
The latter is the reason why public officials lie to us
since you can be anything and everything in this country
with your school certificate.
Although perpetrators of these acts are most certainly
sure to end in ignominy, the ultimate loser is the
country and its future. The tendencies described above
engender the failure to build a society capable of
competing in the technological world of the 21 century
not to talk about the future. While we wait for the latest
case of deception in high places to play out, we need to
rededicate ourselves to excellence in spite of the
brickbats that our politicians are throwing at each other.
Unless we reorder our priorities and put merit over
parochial considerations, generations after us will have
no idea what it is to be meritorious. They will celebrate
mediocrity, lies and vice, tendencies on which no
country can survive. And just before you get self-
righteous and cast that stone, check yourself and see if
you are guilty of some little infractions that may one day
blow up in your face.


Source: www.punchng.com/opinion/the-stella-oduah-in-all-of-us/
PoliticsRe: Read: PDP, APC Disagree Over Alleged Plan To Islamise Nigeria by bcomputer101(op): 6:45am On Jan 08, 2014
jjcbuthot: Senseless ranting from PDP... How will a party in Nigeria has religious agenda?

GEJ card has always being ethno-religious sentiments. Where did we get it wrong to have allowed a naive person like GEJ to be president of Nigeria?
Chairman awon didirin,
Just tell me, how much will it cost you to get a functioning brain?

GEJ is the best president so far!
And don't forget that there is no vacancy in Aso-Rock till 2019.
So you can GO and DIE!
PoliticsI’m Ready To Meet PDP Bot Members – General Obasanjo by bcomputer101(op):
bcomputer101: Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Tuesday said
he was not losing sleep over recent attacks on him by
presidential aides and a former Federal Commissioner
for Information, Chief Edwin Clark, because of the
letter he wrote to President Goodluck Jonathan.
Obasanjo, who spoke with The PUNCH through his
media aide, Mr. Tunde Oladunjoye, also said he was
ready to meet with the Peoples Democratic Party’s
Board of Trustees members, over his reported feud with
the President.
Insisting that he was not at war with Jonathan,
Obasanjo said he was unfazed by the letter written to
him by Clark and the rantings and abuse by the
President’s aides.
The Ijaw national leader had in his letter dated January
3, described the former President as an unrepentant
troublemaker, liar and manipulator.
In the 10-page letter titled, ‘Let The Truth Be Told Before
It Is Too Late, Clark said, “Mr. former President, I will
also like to use the language of your daughter, Iyabo, to
describe you to Nigerians.
“You are ‘a liar, manipulator, two-faced hypocrite…. You
have egoistic craving for power and live a life only men
of low self-esteem and intellect thrive.”
But Oladunjoye said that Obasanjo was not disturbed
by insults and abuses being hauled at him because of
the December 2, 2013 letter to Jonathan.
The media aide said, “I was with him (Obasanjo) this
(Tuesday) morning in Abeokuta for about five hours. He
received some visitors. He was full of life. He was in high
spirits. He was playing Ayo game. He bears no one no
grudge.
“After being with him for about five hours, he told me,
‘Tunde I want to go and sleep.’ That means he has not
lost sleep, regardless of abuse, rantings and insults. If I
am to use his words, I will tell you that Baba still dey
kampe.”
On the plan by the PDP’s BoT to settle the rift between
Obasanjo and Jonathan, he said that the ex-President
had received the BoT members in the past, adding that
he was ready to receive them again.
Oladunjoye said, “I want to tell you that Chief
Obasanjo is not at war with anybody, including
President Jonathan.
“He has always maintained that his doors are open to all
Nigerians, regardless of political affiliations. If members
of the BoT decide to visit him, it will not be the first time.
If he is in the country, he will receive them.”
Meanwhile, the governing board of the National Human
Rights Commission will meet not later than two weeks
from now to consider major issues before the body.
One of the issues is a memo from the Attorney-
General of the Federation and Minister of Justice,
Muhammad Adoke (SAN), asking for an investigation
into Obasanjo’s letter.
Adoke had in the December 23 memo addressed to
the Executive Secretary of the NHRC, Prof. Bem Angwe,
requested the commission to investigate the allegations
bordering on human rights violations contained on
pages 9 to 10 of the letter.
The commission’s chairman, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, told
one of our correspondents on Tuesday, that the board
had yet to meet over the memo because some
members travelled abroad.
He said, “I want to ensure that everything is done under
the authority of the council. That is what we proposed to
do. We will meet not later than two weeks from now.
Some of our members are not in the country.”
Odinkalu also debunked insinuations that the
commission had received a contrary order from the
Presidency not to investigate the letter again because
the PDP wanted an amicable resolution between
Obasanjo and Jonathan.
Besides, he explained that the NHRC was an
independent commission not subject to the control of
the President.
Odinkalu said, “To begin with, we have not received
anything from the President. What we have received is a
referral from the office of the AGF on a matter of public
interest. It is important for people to understand.
“Our rules provide for possibilities of receiving referrals
from the AGF, state Attorneys-General or high courts.
What we are dealing with is well provided for in our
rules.”
Referring to Section 6(3) of the NHRC Act 2010, Odinkalu
maintained that the commission was not under the
directive or control of the President.
The section provides that, “In exercising its functions
and powers under this Act, the commission shall not be
subject to the direction or control of any other authority
or person.”
In the memo, Adoke had asked the commission to
investigate the allegations snipers were being trained
by the government to terminate the lives of Jonathan’s
political opponents.
The PUNCH also gathered on Tuesday that security
agents had not begun investigations into Obasanjo’s
allegations.
A senior police officer confided in one of our
correspondents in Abuja that the police did not have
record of investigations of the allegations made by
Obasanjo.
The officer described the issues as political which,
according to him, will be resolved by the parties
concerned.
He said, “Do we have any record of such an
investigation of Obasanjo’s allegations? I will say we
don’t have such information with us. In any case, there
is no way we can investigate the former President and
those close to him would not know. Such an
investigation cannot be hidden and the police will have
to comment on it publicly if it is true, but for now, no
information or record on any probe against Obasanjo.”
The Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, could not
be reached for comments as he did not respond to calls
to his telephone. He also did not respond to a text
message sent to him.



Source: www.punchng.com/news/im-ready-to-meet-pdp-bot-members-obasanjo/
PoliticsRead: PDP, APC Disagree Over Alleged Plan To Islamise Nigeria by bcomputer101(op):
bcomputer101: The Peoples Democratic Party and the All Progressives
Congress on Tuesday exchanged words over alleged
plan by the opposition party, the APC, to Islamise
Nigeria.
The ruling party said that an Islamic cleric, Yusuf Garba,
and the Religious Equity Promotion Council exposed the
plot by the APC to balkanise the nation along religious
lines by imposing an Islamic agenda like the Egypt
Muslim Brotherhood.
But the APC said that the ruling party was behind the
alleged claim by the Islamic cleric and the group.
The cleric and the group had accused the APC of having
such an agenda as the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood in
Egypt, alleging further that this was the reason why the
party was having more Muslims than Christians among
members of its Interim Executive Committee.
However, the opposition party described the allegation
as untrue, saying it was part of the agenda of the ruling
PDP and the Presidency to discredit it, a plan which it
said would fail.
A statement by the National Publicity Secretary of the
party, Chief Olisa Metuh, in Abuja on Tuesday, further
claimed that the alleged plan by the opposition party
might have been responsible for its alleged preference
for violence.
Metuh said, “Nigerians are now no longer at a loss on
the real reason the APC has been desperate to hold
power.
“They now know why they have been moving round the
country organising protests and investing heavily in
planting seeds of discord and disagreements among the
people using their stock-in-trade of propaganda, deceit,
falsehood and doomsday prophesies.
“We thank all Nigerians, especially true Muslims for
exposing and rejecting the APC and its devilish plot.
Now that their plot has been exposed, we advise the
APC leaders to retrace their steps and purge themselves
of their evil machinations.”
He said that in the PDP, it was their “unshakable creed
that Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians irrespective of
religious, tribal, ethnic or regional affiliations.
“This country belongs to Muslims, Christians and citizens
of other religious persuasions alike and our people are
free to live and work in any part of the country and
aspire for any office irrespective of religious or ethnic
affiliations,” he added.
Metuh added that the PDP remained committed to
national unity as encapsulated in the party’s manifesto
and the ideals of its founding fathers, adding that
because of this, the party would resist anything or
anybody seeking to cause divisions among the people.
In his reaction, the Interim National Publicity Secretary
of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said both the PDP
and the Presidency were desperate to cause problem in
the polity.
He said the popularity of the opposition party was giving
the ruling party and the Presidency sleepless nights,
hence the resort to what he described as “amateurish
propaganda” against the party.
He nevertheless explained that out of 35 officers in the
Interim National Executive Committee of the party, 18
are Muslims while the remaining 17 are Christians.
Mohammed said, “But let me tell you that the allegation
is not true. We have made it clear that we have 18
Muslims and 17 Christians, making it 35 in the interim
executive of our party.
“Before the merger of the three political parties, they
said we were regional parties, but now that five
governors from the PDP are with us, they say we are a
religious party.
“Nigerians are smarter than that and they are not
worried by religion but unemployment, corruption,
missing billions of dollars from Nigeria National
Petroleum Corporation and the money used to buy
bullet proof cars by the Minister of Aviation.”


Source: www.punchng.com/news/pdp-apc-disagree-over-alleged-plan-to-islamise-nigeria/
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