Wisdom to Change Should You Tithe if You are Struggling Financially? Bring all the tithes into the storehouse Malachi 3:10 Things are tight, money is low, and this is the time to be giving for the gospel sake. God understands if I don’t give this time. When things get better, I’ll give when I have it. If I give the tithe, we won’t have food to eat. If I give the tithe our lights might go off. If I tithe, my car payment will be short. If I tithe, will God really come through? I can’t afford to give the tithes this time. We can’t afford not to give the tithe. Many people are questioning is tithe for today. If we love the Father, we shouldn’t have to question Him about the tithes. There should be no doubt that tithing is for today. When He says tithe, we ought to be glad that He provided us with the finances to take care of the needs in our lives. When we tithe, we are telling the Father, I love you Lord and I’m so glad to give what rightfully belongs to you. To give what rightfully belongs to God means He is making supernatural means to the pump of divine supply. He’s not trying to take from us; He’s trying to get something to us. The enemy will always tell us we just don’t have it to tithe or give. He may tell us, take care of our bills first, then whatever we have left give it to God. Maybe the enemy is telling us, those people just want our money. The enemy will try everything he can to get us not to tithe and give. Think about it, if the enemy is trying so hard for us not to tithe, then there must be something to it. Since the Father told us to tithe, then there must be something to this. The tithe is given to God from our increase, FOR OUR INCREASE. Give the tithe increase keep the tithe decrease. Tithe is the way we open the door of our finances to give and then receive God’s blessings. The joy in doing this from the heart is an expression of our trust in God to meet our every need. Have a Beautiful Day
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Should You Tithe if You are Struggling Financially?
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