In
the New Testament, God hasn’t specified that we continue the Old Testament
practice of tithing, but this passage and others provide us with some giving
guidelines for today. The principle introduced here by Paul seems like an “it
goes without saying” statement. Of course God doesn’t expect more from us than
we have! Paul may be saying that if the heart is in it, the gift is the right
amount,* but if we
are asking, “How little can I give and still be pleasing to God?”
then it doesn’t seem that the heart is in the right place at all. A heart that is properly willing would realize – and rejoice in the fact
– that no, we are not obligated to tithe; we can give more than that!*
We often fail to
understand that giving is a spiritual issue. I strongly recommend giving as a
starting point for growing in faith as you trust God to provide. It is an act
of surrender, leading to a life of obedience. And it establishes a pattern of
generosity that follows the example of our Savior.
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