What
does the Bible Say About
Tithe?
By Pastor Eddie
Cude
What is the
tithe? It is the "gateway for the believer into the covenant of blessings."
In the Hebrew "maaser" or "maasrah," is translated tenth, or tenth part,
and in Greek "apodekatoo" and in both, it means a payment or giving or
receiving of the tenth.
The tithe is
that tenth of our income that we give to God, which enables Him to move
on our behalf in the area of blessings. The Bible records numerous accounts
of man tithing to God. God is the creator of everything that exists. He
owns everything and we are simply stewards of what we have been entrusted
with. The tithe principle is this;
" He gives
unto us, we give back to Him one-tenth of all that He has blessed us with."
Abraham tithed
unto Melchizedek, Isaac tithed, His son Jacob and many others also even
before the law was given. Many Christians do not tithe because they have
been taught that they are not under the law, but under grace. While this
is a true statement, God did not institute the tithe to bring us under
the law, but to get blessings to His children. Abraham tithed before the
law, and God blessed him supernaturally. We're under grace that we might
establish the law; not turn from it. Jesus said that He didn't come to
do away with the law, but to fulfill it. Because He fulfilled it, we are
to establish it. His Words are forever settled in heaven, therefore we
establish His Words upon the earth.
Matthew 5:17-19:
"Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not
come to destroy, but to fulfil. For verily I say unto you, Till heaven
and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law,
till all be fulfilled. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least
commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the
kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall
be called great in the kingdom of heaven."
Tithing According
to the Law as Given by Moses
Leviticus 27:30
"And all the tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land, or of
the fruit of the tree,
is the LORD'S:
it is holy unto the LORD."
This scripture
states that all the tithe, whether it be seed of the land, fruit of the
tree, or one tenth of all that you earn, is holy unto the Lord. Deuteronomy
14:22-29 states that one-tenth of all that comes into your possession,
belongs to God. This was God's plan to instruct His people as to the way
of blessings that He had for them. God is a multiplier by nature, and He
could not multiply that which was not entrusted to Him. When the children
of Israel were obedient to give back to God that which was His, increase
was guaranteed. Scripture states, It's better to be obedient than to sacrifice.
When the children of Israel were obedient, blessings came; when they were
disobedient, they had to sacrifice. Many Christians today are wanting God
to honor the covenant that He has with His children, but disobedient children
cannot receive the same reward as the obedient.
1 Samuel 15:22:
"And Samuel said, Hath the LORD as great delight in burnt offerings and
sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the LORD? Behold, to obey is better
than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams."
The strongest
chain is only as strong as its weakest link. When we fail to tithe, we
become that weak link. Statistics show that approximately 20% of Christians
tithe. That means, 80% of Christendom is not in covenant with their God,
but are like beggars and thieves looking for handouts and what they can
steal from Him.
I have said
many times, it would be better to rob the First National Bank than to rob
the bank of Heaven. I'm sure most Christians don't see it this way, because
most Christians steal from God. Malachi 3:8 asks the question "Will a man
rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee?
In tithes and offerings. Ye are cursed with a curse: for ye have robbed
me,
even this whole
nation."
The Old Testament
records two other tithes; one tithe was called the "festival tithe," when
they came to Jerusalem three times a year for fellowship. The expense for
the festival, (travel, food, etc.) was taken from this tithe. The third
tithe was given in the third year and was a tithe holy unto the Lord. It
was a tithe of almsgiving for the poor and needy. All of these tithes were
brought to the storehouse, and the priest oversaw the distribution of same.
The first tithe was for the upkeep of the priests, since they had no inheritance.
All of their income and portion was to be given to them by God's people.
This tithe in and of itself, is not considered an offering. It is the minimum
requirement for all of God's people.
The reason
God instituted the second and the third tithe through Moses, was that His
children needed to give above and beyond this tithe. It is these tithes
that God is referring to in Malachi 3:8 where His people have robbed Him
in tithes and offerings. In verse 10 of Malachi 3, you will notice that
it states "Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may
be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts,
if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing,
that there shall not be room enough to receive it."
I am convinced
that when people see the tithe as an instrument of blessing they will not
be looking for a way to give less, but a way to give more. God will help
them so that they can be generous on every occasion.
Tithing Establishes
the Law
Tithing after
the law does not do away with the law, but establishes it. Are you honestly
blessed to where you can give generously on every occasion? Or are you
like so many that can't give the way they would like to be able to? I've
come to the knowledge that most Christians are looking for the truth, so
they can be set free. Just because you're a child of God, does not mean
you are a "mature" son of God. A mature son or daughter of God will not
be found robbing "daddy" God. Revelation 3:18 gives us good counsel on
how to re-establish right covenant with the Lord. Jesus' advice to those
of us who have become lukewarm is to buy from Him gold that's been refined
in the fire. He tells us to do this so that the shame of our nakedness
will not be revealed.
Revelation
3:18: "I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest
be rich; and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame
of thy nakedness do not appear; and anoint thine eyes with eyesalve, that
thou mayest see."
How do we buy
gold from the Lord? Hebrews 1:7 states that His ministers are as "flames
of fire." In Matthew 25:9, Jesus makes a statement concerning the five
foolish virgins to go and buy from those who sell. What they needed to
buy was oil. Oil symbolizes the Spirit. Those who are in the five-fold
ministry (apostles, prophets, pastors, evangelists and teachers) have a
command from the Lord to receive tithes (Hebrews 7). These tithes are not
given, but paid, because the tithe belongs to the Lord. Malachi 3:3 states
that the Lord will sit as a refiner, purifying the sons of Levi (those
in the ministry) purging them as gold and silver, that they may offer to
the Lord an offering in righteousness. I repeat, Jesus did not come to
do away with law, but to fulfill it. Our job is to establish it.
There are those
who say that the tithe is not covered in the New Testament, but in Hebrews
5, 6 and 7, one of the main subjects spoken of is the tithe--who receives
it and how to become mature through paying it. In Hebrews 5:11-14 it states
"...that you've become dull of hearing and that you should be teaching
the first principles, but instead you have need of milk, and not solid
food. For everyone who partakes only of milk is unskilled in the Word of
righteousness, for he is a baby." This is preceded by the statement that
Christ himself has become High Priest after the order of Melchizedek. In
Chapter 6, it goes on to state that once you have been enlightened and
tasted the heavenly gift--once you have become partakers of the Holy Spirit,
and have tasted the good Word of God--if you still fall away it is impossible
to be renewed again to repentance, seeing that you crucify again for yourselves
the Son of God and put Him to an open shame.
What is this
good Word of God? This Word is "rhema" which means, the spoken or revealed
Word of God. His Word has been revealed to you concerning Jesus as High
Priest after the order of Melchizedek, meaning that Jesus has become High
Priest over the tithe, (and your life) forever (vs. 20). Chapter 6 further
states (vs. 9-19), that God blessed Abraham by saying "With blessings,
I will bless you, and multiplying I will multiply you." He also promised
immutability (unchangeableness) of His counsel and confirmed it by swearing
an oath that by these unchangeable things, we might have strong consolation
and lay hold of the hope set before us. Verse 19 states that this hope
we have is an anchor for our soul (mind), both sure and steadfast. I am
convinced these two unchangeable things are both God's promise to bless
us and our promise to tithe back to Him. Chapter 7 states in verse 8, "Here
mortal men receive tithes, but there He receives them of whom it is witnessed,
that He lives."
Chapters 5-7
deals with the ministry of Melchizedek and that Jesus is the priest forever
according to Melchizedek. We know Abraham gave tithes of all that he possessed.
We know in the Law of Moses, tithes were commanded. After the Law, Hebrews
states that Jesus is the Lord, not just of the past, not just of the present,
but forever. Hallelujah! He is the Lord of the tithe, forever.
Seeing that
Jesus is the Lord of the tithe, is He our lord? If He is, there should
be no question that we tithe unto Him. I can just hear someone saying,
" If Jesus was my Pastor, I would tithe," but Hebrews 7:8 states "that
men (subject to death) receive tithes on this side; but on the other side,
Jesus Himself receives them." Why should we look for ways to excuse us
from what we know we should be doing? Let's be about establishing and not
doing away with His Words. The tithe was, and is and shall ever be holy
unto the Lord.
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