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Giving in the form of tithes and offerings is an important part of Christianity.
Tithing is frequently mentioned in the Bible, like when Moses said, “From what you have, take an offering for the Lord.
Everyone who is willing is to bring to the Lord an offering of gold, silver and bronze.” (Exodus 35:5)
What is the importance of tithing and offering, and why do we frequently make these kinds of donations? Read on to learn the truth about tithes and offerings!
Before we go further into the topic, we must examine why we tithe. Here are three reasons why tithing is important:
Tithing is repeatedly mentioned in the Bible. Scripture tells us, “Be sure to set aside a tenth of all that your fields produce each year.” (Deuteronomy 14:22)
God commands us to set aside one-tenth of what we produce for the church. In modern society, your “produce” can be anything from your salary to your business profits.
The tithe is the Lord’s way of asking us to show our love. Giving God a percentage of our earnings shows that we put our love for Him before our need for money.
By sacrificing 10% of your income, we learn to rely on God. While 10% might be a sizable part of some people’s earnings, giving tithes means you trust that God will still provide you with enough food and wealth to live.
Tithes and offerings are closely related because they both involve giving. However, there are two key differences between tithes and offerings:
Tithes literally mean “one-tenth”, so it has a set amount of 10% of your income, as defined by Scripture: “A tithe of everything from the land, whether grain from the soil or fruit from the trees, belongs to the Lord; it is holy to the Lord.” (Leviticus 27:30)
Meanwhile, offerings have no set amount. Everyone can decide how much to give with each offering, as mentioned in the Bible, “Every man shall give as he is able, according to the blessing of the Lord your God that He has given you.” (Deuteronomy 16:17)
Whenever you make money, you’re called on to give tithes first. This means tithing is the first priority when giving. Meanwhile, offerings are generally optional and come after the tithe.
The main purpose of tithes and offerings in the Bible is to teach us to put God first. As said in the Bible, “Eat the tithe of your grain, new wine and olive oil, and the firstborn of your herds and flocks in the presence of the Lord your God at the place He will choose as a dwelling for His Name, so that you may learn to revere the Lord your God always.” (Deuteronomy 14:23)
Tithing is a source of income for your church. Like any other institution, the church needs that money to pay upkeep costs and stay in operation.
Here are some examples of what the church may use your tithes for:
If you love money, you can’t love God and vice versa. Jesus said in Matthew 6:24, “No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.”
We don’t truly own our wealth – we’re stewards entrusted with money and riches by God. As stewards, God trusts us to use this money for His glory. The truth of God’s tithes and offerings is that we bring ourselves closer to Him when we give.
Jesus says in Matthew 6:21, “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Giving tithes and offerings puts our love for God before our worldly wealth and shows that our heart is always with Him.
You have many ways to give in service to God. Here are four of the most common types of tithes and offerings for Christians:
Tithes are offerings to your local church worth 10% of your income. You might tithe to church immediately after you get paid.
Offerings are given after tithes and on certain holy days of the year. However, you can also make offerings throughout the year whenever you want.
First fruits are typically offerings given annually at “harvest time.” If you’re not a farmer, “harvest time” can mean anything from work bonuses to tax refunds. Whatever your harvest may be, giving first fruits is a way to show your gratitude to God for His blessings.
Alms are a type of giving where you give directly to other people and not through the church. Some examples of alms-giving include:
Do you need more reasons to give tithes and offerings? Here are some of our favorite Bible verses about giving:
Tithes and offerings are an important part of Christianity because, by giving, we put our love for God before our love for money. Giving also supports the church to spread the Gospel and teach the Bible to members.
Psalm 41:1 Blessed is he that considereth the poor: the Lord will deliver him in time of trouble.
We honor God by caring for the poor. Jesus took time to comfort the poor and gave clear instruction to us that we are to maintain this ministry. By helping others, we extend God’s love. When we neglect the needs of others, we are neglecting God. Thankfully, there are multiple ways to help those in need at home and abroad. Let us make it a priority to reach out to those who are in need today.
Dear Lord, it is an honor to be given the precious task to take care of those in need. Help us see all the opportunities you’ve laid out before us. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
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