You Cannot Afford Not To Tithe (Malachi 3:8-12)

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Tithing is one of the most significant Bible doctrine. Giving to God is an act of worship, an expression of thanksgiving to Him. If we do not tithe, we are in fact, robbing God. This is very serious. Some people claim that tithing is an Old Testament Mosaic system and has been abolished at the cross. That we are now under grace in the new covenant and are not obligated to give. The truth is, tithes and offerings were practiced before the law.

There are three tithes mentioned in God’s Word, constituting a total of 23 and one-third percent.

The first tithe of 10 percent was given physically to the Levites, who were God’s ministers. The Levites were responsible for the maintenance of the tabernacle. Today, our tithes support those in the five fold ministry.

The second tithe, another 10 percent, was to be set aside for the individual and his household to cover expenses to attend feast days. Today, this second tithe is to be used for travelling expenses to church meetings and conferences.

The third tithe, another 10 percent, was to be given once over three years, for the poor and needy. When translated on a yearly basis, this means three and one-third percent every year.

Some Christians will say that under the New Covenant, we are no longer under any curse. They will quote Galatians 3:13, "Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree: " Whether in the natural or spiritual realms, there are principles that work, such as the law of sowing and reaping. These applications were not, are not, and will not be suspended or superseded. A farmer cannot expect a harvest without sowing seeds. Likewise, spiritually, when we abide in Christ who is the true vine and obey His Word, we will produce much fruit.

Do we realize that in the Word of God, words such as “bless and blessings” appears almost three times more than words like “curse and cursing”. God is a God who wants to bless more than to curse. Praise God! Blessed be the name of the Lord!

Now, under the Old Covenant, the storehouse refers to the Temple. Today, in the New Covenant, we give to the house of God where we are spiritually fed. This can be a local church where we belong to and attend regularly. It can also be ministries that spread the good news, the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are to support evangelistic and missions efforts that fulfill the Great Commission. Sadly, I realize that not every preacher, not every church and not every ministry are proclaiming the true gospel. Believers have been misled by so-called ministers before and are now wary about giving financially. We need to ask these questions:

· Does the minister preach the full counsel of God’s Word under the anointing of the Holy Spirit?

· Are people being saved, healed and baptized in the Holy Spirit?

We need to see not just spiritual gifts in operation but that the preacher and people’s lives also reflect the fruit of the Holy Spirit. When these spiritual characteristics are evident on a minister and a ministry, we are to support in prayer and financial gifts. God wants meat in His house. In the Old Testament, people brought lambs, fruits and other produce to the Temple and support the priesthood. Today, we bring money as tithes and offerings into God’s house. God’s house is both physical and spiritual. Physical in the sense that He can use the building of a local church so that we can come together to worship, pray, fellowship and receive His Word. He can also use a media ministry as a platform to reach out to an audience who might otherwise not step into a church facility. Above all, God’s house is spiritual. This is the crux. He calls men and women, as temple of the Holy Spirit, to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

There is abundant blessings and rewards for those who tithe. God will open the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it. Not only will we be blessed, but God will rebuke the devourer, Satan, who seeks to steal, kill and destroy us. We will be fruitful in our work, walk in divine health and prosperity. Physically, financially and above all spiritually, we will reap a harvest of abundance. In general, the more people there are in a nation who follow the Lord, the more light there is. Socially, economically, scientifically and technologically, the country will shine. Other nations will call her blessed.

Tithes and offerings are pictures and types of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. If God the Father gave His Son as a sacrifice for our sin, we cannot outgive God. Salvation is God’s gift to us. Jesus paid the price on the cross of Calvary for our redemption. We can never ever earn salvation through our gifts and offerings. Yet, tithes and offerings are the means to support the work of God. They are acts of obedience and worship to the Lord. We are laying for ourselves treasures in heaven.

We cannot afford not to tithe. We don’t want to rob God, which brings a curse. Instead, we want Him to open the windows of heaven, and pour out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough for us to receive it. The choice is ours. Cursing or blessing. Poverty or prosperity. Barrenness or fruitfulness. Let us obey God, and see Him command supernatural abundance and reap a harvest of rewards in every aspect of our lives, physically, financially and above all, spiritually.