Tithing
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Q: What is a tithe? Whom
do we tithe to? Is it
right to pay tithe to a Pastor or any minister of the church? The 10%
of the income, is it gross or net?
A: Literally,
the tithe is a tenth (Leviticus 27:32).
As it applies to a
gift to the Lord, it refers to a tenth of the increase. This increase
can
be income, or it can be the increase of a flock or other commodity. For
instance, if a farmer has forty head of cattle and they give birth to
ten
calves in one year, the tithe is not on the fifty (40 + 10) but on the
ten that make up the increase of the herd.
Though the tithe is found before the law (Genesis
14:20), under the law
(Leviticus 27:30), and after the law (Matthew
23:23), the epistles
written to the churches in this age do not specifically mention it. This
leaves us short on verses that teach us exactly what to do with the
tithe. Some say that we are not required to give a tithe today. But even
if this is so, the New Testament still teaches proportional giving. That
is, those who receive more are to give more and those who receive less
are to give less. If we do not use the tithe as a base, where else would
we start? Though the epistles do not name the tithe, they do not tell
us
that its use has ceased either. It is just that the emphasis in the New
Testament is on serving because of our love to God and not because of
the
laws he sets down. I do not believe that serious believers will stop
at
the tithe. They will give more. Consider these verses from the epistles:
1Corinthians 16:2 Upon the first day of
the week let every one of you
lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be no
gatherings when I come.
Here, we are to give "as God hath prospered." If we base our
giving on
the tithe, that is exactly what will happen.
2Corinthians 8:12 For if there be first
a willing mind, it is accepted
according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not.
We give according to what we have and not according to what we do not
have. This also is proportional giving.
Who receives the tithe? I think the best and safest way to give the tithe
is through the church. The collection made in Corinth was to be gathered
on the first day of the week when they were gathering for worship
(1Corinthians 16:1-2). They must have brought
the money to the church. On
the other hand, a pastor is disqualified if he does his work for the
sake
of filthy lucre--the riches of this world (1Timothy
3:3; 1Peter 5:2). If
tithes are given directly to him, this takes all authority away from
the
church as a whole. This puts the preacher in a place where he can be
tempted to do certain things just for the money. By giving him the income
through the church, it protects him from certain temptations and properly
uses the church--which was established by Christ. Even in the Old
Testament, they brought the tithes into the storehouse (Malachi
3:10).
From there it was distributed to the priests and Levites. I see no reason
to change this.
Is the tithe on the gross or on the net? I tend to think that this
question loses the very purpose of giving. We give as an expression of
our love to the Lord. Giving is an act of worship--which means a
declaration of the worth we place on Him. He does not ask for it all,
but
He does ask for a portion of what He has given us. Instead of answering
this one directly, I will ask: what is God worth to you? You decide.
Thank you for the questions. I hope this helps.
Till He comes,
Pastor David Reagan
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