• Ep.43: The Biblical Truth About Tithing

  • Feb 4 2025
  • Duración: 23 m
  • Podcast

Ep.43: The Biblical Truth About Tithing

  • Resumen

  • Tithing—one of the most debated topics in Christian circles. Should you give 10%? Gross or net? Is tithing even required under the New Testament? In this episode of Prosper in the Kingdom, we’re breaking down the biblical truth about tithing and what it really means for believers today.

    ✅ The origins of tithing in the Old Testament (spoiler: it was more than 10%!) ✅ How Jesus and the apostles addressed giving in the New Testament ✅ Why generosity matters more than a set percentage ✅ The dangers of a legalistic approach to tithing ✅ How to be a cheerful giver led by the Holy Spirit

    📖 Numbers 18:21-24 – The Levitical tithe 📖 Deuteronomy 14:22-29 – The festival and poor tithe 📖 Matthew 23:23 – Jesus calls out the Pharisees on legalistic tithing 📖 2 Corinthians 9:7 – "God loves a cheerful giver" 📖 Mark 12:41-44 – The widow’s offering

    💬 "Tithing is not a legalistic rule—it’s about being led by the Holy Spirit to give generously." 💬 "Instead of asking 'How much do I have to give?' what if we asked, 'How much can I give?'"

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      • https://www.youtube.com/live/Hx43R36sVx8 Pastor Waters on Tithing (start at 26:48 in video)

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