TITHING is the practice of giving a tenth of one's income or property as an offering to God. The custom of paying a tithe was an ancient practice found among many nations of the ancient world. The practice of giving a tenth of income or property extends into Hebrew history before the time of the Mosaic Law. In biblical terms, tithing refers to the practice of giving a tenth, or 10%, of one's income or resources to support the work of the church or the religious community. Tithing has a rich history in the Bible and is found throughout the Old and New Testaments. Tithing in the Old Testament People who claim that tithing is an old covenant concept that doesn't apply to us today either haven't looked at it very closely, or are willfully disregarding what the Bible says about it. Some people just have hard hearts when it comes to money. The first time we see someone give a tithe is in Genesis chapter 14. Tithing is a faith step, believing in God's promises to reward generously. Reinforcing Financial Stewardship: Sermons on giving often highlight the importance of managing resources wisely. Tithing instills discipline and ensures that believers prioritize God in their finances. Tithing allows God to work in our Financial life. God will bless the Tithe! 4. Tithing is the key to Financial Security. Read Malachi 3:11-12. A. Tithing triggers Supernatural provision and providence over my earnings. It's the best insurance plan you can have in life. B. What sort of protection: Protection from thieves, natural disasters, inflation, etc. Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd Hỗ Trợ Nợ Xấu.

the power of giving tithes