New Testament Tithing and the Parable of its Validity

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Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, New Testament, Study, Criticism & Interpretation
Cover of the book New Testament Tithing and the Parable of its Validity by ROBERT BELLANI, ILLUMINA PUBLICATIONS
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Author: ROBERT BELLANI ISBN: 9780987555229
Publisher: ILLUMINA PUBLICATIONS Publication: November 8, 2013
Imprint: ILP Language: English
Author: ROBERT BELLANI
ISBN: 9780987555229
Publisher: ILLUMINA PUBLICATIONS
Publication: November 8, 2013
Imprint: ILP
Language: English

This booklet sets out to quickly demonstrate the complexity of tithing and why it should not be appropriated in the church. It reaches into the ancient customs and practices, the Mosaic Law, Malachi and The New Testament. I find it alarming that certain ministry has successfully introduced the unscriptural teaching of tithing into the church. The teaching of tithing finds no place in the New Covenant.

I hear a familiar sound; the pump priming for collection time. Not a collection for the saints, but a collection from the saints. A spiel of the blessings one would receive as a result from paying your ministers to hear the Word of God. This commandment is called tithing. Tithing is leaving many confused and scratching for funds to avoid condemnation. I rarely notice joy at this time but rather the forced grin of obedience. The Pentecostal tithing teaching holds strong ties with the Old Covenant way of life. Materialistic gain being the proof of our favor with God. Does this hold true to New Covenant living? I am surprised that tithing is still accepted by many churches all over the world. It is regarded by many as an infallible biblical truth.

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This booklet sets out to quickly demonstrate the complexity of tithing and why it should not be appropriated in the church. It reaches into the ancient customs and practices, the Mosaic Law, Malachi and The New Testament. I find it alarming that certain ministry has successfully introduced the unscriptural teaching of tithing into the church. The teaching of tithing finds no place in the New Covenant.

I hear a familiar sound; the pump priming for collection time. Not a collection for the saints, but a collection from the saints. A spiel of the blessings one would receive as a result from paying your ministers to hear the Word of God. This commandment is called tithing. Tithing is leaving many confused and scratching for funds to avoid condemnation. I rarely notice joy at this time but rather the forced grin of obedience. The Pentecostal tithing teaching holds strong ties with the Old Covenant way of life. Materialistic gain being the proof of our favor with God. Does this hold true to New Covenant living? I am surprised that tithing is still accepted by many churches all over the world. It is regarded by many as an infallible biblical truth.

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