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Does the Bible require a saved, born-again Christian to give 10% of their gross income to the local church? No. In the Old Testament, a "tithe" is usually thought of as giving 10%, of the produce of your land: crops, fruits, herds and flocks, but not your actual land The Old Testament: 1. Levitical Tithe - 1/10 - Annually - to the Levites, who in turn gave 1/10 to the Priests Lev 27:30-33, Num 18:21-29 2. Festival Tithe - 1/10 - Annually – Deuteronomy 14:22-27 3. Poor Tithe - 1/10 - Every Three Year - to the poor - Dt. 14:28-29, 26:12-13 All of which adds up to as much as 23 1/3% per year over a three-year period-of-time. The New Testament: Christians are not under the Law of Moses, so no biblical requirement to tithe. Acts 15 – The Jerusalem Council Romans 7:4 – Christians have died to the Law of Moses and the requirement to tithe. Colossians 2:14 – The Law of Moses and its consequences were nailed to the cross. What the New Testament teaches about giving. 2 Cor. 9:7, Every man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. Reasonable Solution If it did not cost you anything to give, then you did not give anything. Luke 21:1-4 Give just until it hurts a little. God does not want what you do not what to give. Give not under legalism but out of joy from a grateful heart. Give Weak Christians grace when they demand you give a 10% tithe out of your gross annual income. Romans 14 (But do not show them your IRS Form 1040.)
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