₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,329,561 members, 8,441,215 topics. Date: Wednesday, 08 July 2026 at 08:36 AM

Toggle theme

Three Reasons Why You Should Tithe - Brad Hewitt - Christianity Etc - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralChristianity EtcThree Reasons Why You Should Tithe - Brad Hewitt (817 Views)

1 Reply (Go Down)

Three Reasons Why You Should Tithe - Brad Hewitt by Nobody:
By commenting on these particular thread you have renounced whatever religion you belong to and have accepted Jesus as your God and Saviour And that it is by his blood that you are justified.




Brad Hewitt

When people think about tithing, it can sometimes be with the less-than-excited attitude that tithing is something they are obligated to do.
When people think about tithing, it can sometimes be with the less-than-excited attitude that tithing is something they are obligated to do. (Charisma archives)
Every Christian is on a journey regarding their relationship with money and possessions. We are bombarded on a daily basis by messages that relate to money and materialism. These messages tell us that money will make us happy, that the money we have is ours alone to do with what we want. But the Bible tells us something different. That everything – yes, everything – is a gift from God. The Bible tells us that we are called to be good managers, not owners, of the resources entrusted to us. Tithing is one way we acknowledge God's provision in our lives and exercise good management: here is how – the three G's.

You GET to tithe.

Tithing isn't something you "ought" to do or "have" to do – it's something you get to do. When people think about tithing, they can sometimes have the less-than-excited attitude that tithing is something they are obligated to do. But I want to encourage you to change your mindset around tithing and instead look at it as a way to joyfully acknowledge God's provision over the resources He has asked you to steward. Instead of thinking of tithing as an act you have to do, consider tithing as something you joyfully get to do. I guarantee this change in mindset, while admittedly not always easy to maintain, will change everything. Joyful generosity is a gift. Why? Proverbs 11:24 says, "The world of the generous gets larger and larger; the world of the stingy gets smaller and smaller."

Tithing is not a 10% goal, it is a GOOD DISCIPLINE.

Our mission at Thrivent is to help Christians be wise with money and live generously. Our research into wise money decisions and joyful generosity at a practical level has unearthed some interesting findings. One of those findings is that although people say they will start giving more financially when they make more money, they usually don't. Regardless of where you're at with tithing, I'd encourage you to begin developing the spiritual discipline of giving. Just start and trust God. The Bible talks about the discipline of being faithful with little, so that you will later be faithful with much. The goal of tithing is to establish the financial priority of putting God first and honoring him as the giver of all good gifts is the goal – it's not giving 10%. I can also share that in my personal life, my wife and I have found the most joy and fulfillment when we were giving sacrificially well beyond the tithe.


Tithing is an act of GRATITUDE.

As we have studied the behavioral economics of money management, one thing consistently shows up when we talk to people who have a contented and confident relationship with their financial situation. Surprisingly, it is not how much money they have! It is a grateful heart. When we focus on sharing our treasure, our time and our talents, we take the focus off of us and instead begin to focus outward on others. This shift in focus cultivates a grateful heart and illuminates the blessings we have in our lives.

When we chose to live a joyful generous life, then, and only then, can we really thrive financially. Don't wait until you have enough – start now! I believe God blesses this obedience and discipline with a grateful heart and with it a world that will get larger rather than smaller.

Brad Hewitt is the CEO of Thrivent Financial, a not-for-profit Fortune 500 organization dedicated to helping Christians be wise with money and live generously. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in mathematics from the University of Wisconsin — River Falls — and has completed the Harvard Business School's program for management development. Hewitt and his wife, Sue, have two adult children and live in Minnesota.

Learn more at www.newmoneymindset.com.

Lalasticlala
Re: Three Reasons Why You Should Tithe - Brad Hewitt by Nobody: 5:34pm On Oct 29, 2017
it's not giving 10%. I can also share that in my personal life, my wife and I have found the most joy and fulfillment when we were giving sacrificially well beyond the tithe.

This is what grace is all about! Being empowered to do more and not running away from our responsibilities all in d name of New Covenant.
Re: Three Reasons Why You Should Tithe - Brad Hewitt by OtemSapien: 6:11pm On Oct 29, 2017
A pastor must have invented this long sermon to keep the sheeple on course. Hmm.
Re: Three Reasons Why You Should Tithe - Brad Hewitt by Oloruntobi4382(m): 6:15pm On Oct 29, 2017
OtemSapien:
A pastor must have invented this long sermon to keep the sheeple on course. Hmm.
lol, Yahweh and his fraud
Re: Three Reasons Why You Should Tithe - Brad Hewitt by OtemSapien: 6:22pm On Oct 29, 2017
Oloruntobi4382:
lol, Yahweh and his fraud
by his fruit you shall know him.
Re: Three Reasons Why You Should Tithe - Brad Hewitt by Topgainer: 6:53pm On Oct 29, 2017
Statsocial:
it's not giving 10%. I can also share that in my personal life, my wife and I have found the most joy and fulfillment when we were giving sacrificially well beyond the tithe.

This is what grace is all about! Being empowered to do more and not running away from our responsibilities all in d name of New Covenant.
Statsocial, I will honour you with a response because you are reasonable sometimes.
Of course, tithe is not giving 10% of one's wages and salary to a gentile Bishop, Apostle, Pastor or Prophet. This particular tithe legal system compelling people to pay and receive special prayers for doing that (In my sojourn with some Churches, I hear things like "tithers in the house, stand up to be prayed for" ) can't be attributed to Abraham, it is not the Jewish system and the disciples of Jesus didn't have to do that. Giving, sacrificial giving is good and applauded in Christianity. We all give in various degrees but you must know the giving (I will restrict the narrative to money because the content of the piece invariably refers to tithe-money) done by the early Christians was aimed at sorting out the needs of the brethren. Acts, pointed us to the fact that the needs were basic supplies. Paul commended the rich church for their supplies which was distributed to the have -nots - Churches he founded. Was the giving to the early Church for establishing businesses, building empires, funding superfluous luxuries and flying the gospel to London Jerusalem? Capital No.
Wealthy Christians I know in communities in my home state Anambra, don't subscribe to this tithe by coercion, but they are givers. Give them tithe cards and registers, they reluctantly put few naira notes there but their intervention in specific needs of the community is pronounced. As Christmas is approaching, many homes are sure to benefit from the sacrificial givings from people of means.
Now that there is a shift from Mal. 3:10, which has been thoroughly disproven as the basis for Christian tithe system, although, some unrepentant Churches still sing that verse and threaten Christians with cankerworms.
Can the legal or is it now faith tithe crusaders sustain their defence for such a coercive system? Only time will tell.
If the early Church didn't require tithe to spread the gospel effectively in hostile pagan nations, the church of today should not use gospel as excuse for subtle imposition of such on Christians.
1 Reply

Welfare In The Church: Should Tithe Be Given To The Poor In The Church?Do This With Your Tithe Instead Of Giving It To Private Jet Owners (see Photos)I Just Gave My Tithe To A Beggar. Was I Wrong?234

Let No Man Deceive You About Tithe, TITHE Is God Commadment.How Would God Judge Animal