The 3 Types of Tithing, and the 2 You Should Avoidنموونە

Day 2 - Legalistic Tithing: A Misinterpretation of the Law
Next on our list is “Legalistic” tithing, which refers to the perversion of Israel's covenant tithe by religious leaders during Jesus' time. These leaders engaged in tithing as a form of legalism, emphasizing strict adherence to the law while “neglecting weightier matters such as justice, mercy, and faithfulness”.
Jesus condemned this practice in Matthew 23, highlighting the importance of justice, mercy, and faithfulness alongside tithing.
Legalistic tithing imposes burdensome obligations without recognizing the heart's condition or the transformative power of grace.
Galatians 5:4 offers a stark reminder that we are far better accepting Jesus’ grace than trying to be justified by the law.
As such, this is also a form of tithing that I believe should be avoided for new covenant believers.
کتێبی پیرۆز
دەربارەی ئەم پلانە

Did you know there are actually 3 distinct approaches to tithing in the Bible. And as new covenant believers, according to the Bible I believe we should be avoiding two of them. In this short plan we explore these 3 different types of tithing and how we as Christians should be giving and tithing in the most God-honoring way.
More
پلانە پەیوەستەکان

Celebrate Everything: 3 Days to Joyful Living

Healing From God

How Should I Pray? Learn to Talk With Your Heavenly Father

Before the Cross: Trusting God in Uncertain Times

Meaningful Work in Seasons of Transition

Two-Year Chronological Bible Reading Plan (First Year-June)

How to Taste and See God's Goodness: Practical Ways for Your Family to Experience God's Presence and Notice His Daily Blessings

Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit

A Kid's Guide To: Learning to Be Brave Through Followers of Jesus
