Answer:
Many Christians struggle with the issue of tithing. In some churches
giving is over-emphasized. At the same time, many Christians refuse to
submit to the biblical exhortations about making offerings to the Lord.
Tithing/giving is intended to be a joy and a blessing. Sadly, that is
sometimes not the case in the church today.
Tithing is an Old Testament concept. The tithe was a requirement of the
Law in which the Israelites were to give 10 percent of the crops they
grew and the livestock they raised to the tabernacle/temple (Leviticus
27:30; Numbers 18:26; Deuteronomy 14:24; 2 Chronicles 31:5). In fact,
the Old Testament Law required multiple tithes—one for the Levites, one
for the use of the temple and the feasts, and one for the poor of the
land—which would have pushed the total to around 23.3 percent. Some
understand the Old Testament tithe as a method of taxation to provide
for the needs of the priests and Levites in the sacrificial system.
After the death of Jesus Christ fulfilled the Law, the New Testament
nowhere commands, or even recommends, that Christians submit to a
legalistic tithe system. The New Testament nowhere designates a
percentage of income a person should set aside, but only says gifts
should be “in keeping with income” (1 Corinthians 16:2). Some in the
Christian church have taken the 10 percent figure from the Old Testament
tithe and applied it as a “recommended minimum” for Christians in their
giving.
The New Testament talks about the importance and benefits of giving. We
are to give as we are able. Sometimes that means giving more than 10
percent; sometimes that may mean giving less. It all depends on the
ability of the Christian and the needs of the body of Christ. Every
Christian should diligently pray and seek God’s wisdom in the matter of
participating in tithing and/or how much to give (James 1:5). Above all,
all tithes and offerings should be given with pure motives and an
attitude of worship to God and service to the body of Christ. “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).
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