Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Part I: Living on the Ninety - Tithes and Offerings


Part I: TITHES AND OFFERINGS;

Living on the Ninety

God has set forth very specific directives about what He expects us to give back to Him (Lev. 27:30; Deut. 14:22-23). According to Malachi 3:8-12, we are to give Him a tithe, which is ten percent of what we produce or earn.
The way in which you handle your finances will mark your spiritual growth and trust in the Lord, as well as your obedience to God. You have heard it said that more can be learned about a person’s commitment to Christ by looking at his checkbook rather than his prayer book. We are no further along in our walk with God than the point to which we have learned to trust Him with  our money and His tithe. So what is the tithe? Where does it come from and what is the purpose for such ?  All of these questions may come to the mind of a new believer or individual who does not understand God’s principles. This lesson will answer these and others questions about God’s promises and tithing.
The most important thing we want you to learn is that tithing is a commandment from God and it is a priviledge to obey and not a burden. Tithing is not done out of a sense of duty, but rather out of love and obediance to God, and a desire to see His kingdom advanced.

I.          Putting God First with Tithes and Offerings:

Mal. 3:10 says “Bring all of the tithes into the Storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saidth the Lord of hosts, if I will not open the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it. Prov. 3:9, “ Honor the Lord with thy substance, and with the firstfruits of all thine increase.”

A.           What is the Tithe and its origin? 

The word tithe is based on the number ten in Hebrew. Tithe means a tenth; or a tenth part, 1/10 of the whole. In Jewish history, the tenth was 1/10 of the produce of the earth and was consecrated and set apart for special purposes. The dedication of the tenth to God was recognized as a duty before the time of Moses and the law. The tithe was a payment of one tenth of all the increase of the Jews.
“And all the tithe of the land , whether of the seed of the land, or of  the fruit of the tree, it is the Lord’s it is holy unto the Lord” (Lev. 27:30)

B.           Purpose and Use of Tithes.

According to Lev. 27:30, the tithe is Holy, meaning sacred, dedicated, or hallowed before the Lord. The tithe is very special to God and is not an option but a command and an honor that He has trusted you to obey Him that you may eat the good of the land. God's desire for us is to trust Him and understand that every good thing, including money and all blessings, flows from and belongs to Him. Tithe is symbolic to the Holy anointed oil and should be handled as such.  Tithe is not to be used for any other purpose than what it is intended for from the giver or the reciever, nor should it be compromised in any way but as unto the Lord.
Let’s talk about what this means……..The tithe is not an offering, not a seed or an option to be given as desired. God’s command is not optional. It is a clear and precise command designed by God to be used as He intended.  The tithe in today’s economy is a tenth of your income that you return to God by bringing it into the storehouse (church) to be used for the purpose of building the Kingdom of God.  You can not negotiate your tithes, nor pay on them, borrow from them or choose your percentage.  Anything other than 10%  is an offering and you have not given God His portion of what He trusted you with. You do not want to rob God.

C.            How to Tithe

As stated in Deut. 14:28, we read that the children of Iseral were instructed by Moses from God to , “At the end of three years thou shalt bring forth the tithe of thine increase the same year, and shalt lay it up within thy gates. The tithe in today’s economy is the giving of one tenth of all of the increase that comes into your life. This may include:
1.      Increase from all forms of employment prior to deductions (gross income)
2.      Increase from investments
3.      Other forms of increases such as inheritances, montary gifts, settlements, etc.

D.           What is our role as it relates to Tithing?

Tithing is also a matter of stewardship. The Bible clearly teaches that all things on earth belong to God and that we are the stewards. A steward is someone who manages that which belongs to another. Therefore, since everything belongs to God, we need to ask HIM how He wants us to manage it. When we give God the 10% due to Him, it acknowleges His ownership and our stewardship.

II.   Common Types of Tithes and Offerings

Most Protestant Christain denominations and non-denominations engage in regular practices of giving tithes and offerings. The definition of tithes as mentioned earlier, is a tenth of one’s earnings (income, salary, or regular gifts, including any other increase). Individuals are usually members of the local church who have agreed to contribute to the financial operation of the church by giving, weekly, monthly, and on special occasions.

   Let’s talk briefly about some of your experiences and understanding of giving of tithes and   offerings, why we tithe and give offerings, and what happens with them. To do a thorough discussion of this topic, it could take much longer than we have, so for understanding and clarification we will only talk about a few of the most common types of giving.

A.       Tithes and offerings:  Both these types of giving are both biblical mandates. These are God’s commands and His pleasure to release His blessings. See Gen. 14, Deut. 14, Neh. 10, Amos 4 Matt.25 and Heb. 7. In reading these scriptures, we will see in the Old and New Testiment that tithes and offerings are the doorway to God’s release of His blessings to us.

B.        Church Funding: Tithes and offerings are most commonly used by the Levite (Pastor) and staff, when needed, as well as upkeep and maintaining of the church operations and spreading the gospel.

C.          Donations and Charity:  After the essentials are met, most churches participate in        missions, renovations and support of other churches and worthy ministries.

D.       Personal Faith:  Many churches believe and teach their members the blessings associated with giving. They encourage their members to follow the principles of the God they trust and obey. They teach and practice the principle of reaping and sowing, seeding and harvesting, Biblical teaching of obedience to the Word of God and faith in believing God for what He says.

E.        Points of Interest: A person should not tithe on someone elses money without their       consent. We believe a person can remain saved without tithing; however, it is in your best interest and obedience to the Word of God to do so, remembering, it is a sin to not obey God’s commandments. The only way God can help you out of your financial situation is to obey Him with the giving of our tithes and offerings. It is not a good idea to wait until you are in the situation, or until you think you can afford to give. It is not according to what you think you can afford, it is all about trusting God. Give your tithes to the church you are a member of, or a ministry with intregrity. Do not give your tithes to a charity or to help an individual. Those gifts provide for your freewill offerings or efforts.

III.   The Different Types of Offerings:

A.       Freewill offerings: These offerings are given voluntarily for the work of the Lord. Building the Kingdom as lead by the Overseers of the church. An examples of freewill offerings is found in Exodus chapter 35. Notice how the scripture reads that the people had hearts that were willing to give.  In fact, there gifts were abundant that Moses has to asked them to stop giving. Other examples of freewill offerings can be found in Ezra 1: 1-6, 7:16.

 “they came, every one whose heart stirred him up, and every one whom his spirit made willing, and they brought the LORD’S offering to the work of the tabernacle of the congregation, and for all his service, and for the holy garments

B.        Peace offerings: According to Leviticus 7:11-12, this was given to express thanks for something the Lord had done.

C.       Vows: In the context of offerings, a vow is defined as a promise/offering that would be kept/given by the individual if God would do something for them.  The Hebrew word is neder. For example, Hannah asked God for a son and vowed that she would return the child to God as a Nazarite (1 Samuel 1:11) When she weaned him, she took him and her offerings to the temple in Shiloh (1 Samuel 1: 24). The Lord then honored His oath and the child became a prophet. Another example of a vow is the one made by Jacob when the Lord revealed Himself as he ran from Esau. God spoke to him about the blessings in store. Jacob vowed that he would tithe and build a place of worship in the place (Bethel) where he had seen God (Genesis 28: 18-22). Years later, as he returned home, he was told that his brother Esau was coming to meet him. Fearful for his and his family’s safety, he reminded the Lord of His promise to multiply his seed (the underlying prayer was for one of preservation).  Later that night, he met and wrestled with God (Genesis 32).

D.       Sacrificial offering: This type of offering means to give above the tithe. Today, as 21st century Christians, we aren’t required to bring animal offerings to the Lord to express our fellowship with Him. Jesus, who was the perfect Sacrifice, purchased our fellowship with God and made peace through the blood of the cross. Scripture does require Christians to offer at least three sacrifices to God.

1.                  We must offer ourselves as living sacrifices.
2.                  We must offer the sacrifice of verbal praise
3.                   We must offer the sacrifice of good deeds, sharing and the word of God.

IV.    The Benefits of Tithing  and Giving

        Many people think they cannot afford to tithe. Actually, we cannot afford not to tithe         because of the awesome benefits (Malachi 3:10).
1.                  Windows of heaven open over your life (revival in your life)
2.                  God will pour you out a blessing, that there will not be enough room to receive it (you will receive great prosperity)
3.                  God will rebuke the devourer for your sake  (the enemy will be crippled and will not touch your life)
4.                  Satan will not be allowed to destroy the fruits of our ground (your finances will be safe).
5.                  God will not allow our vine to prematurely cast fruit (Your family will be safe from the hand of the enemy)
6.                  All nations shall call you blessed (you will be a great witness of the power and blessings of the Lord to the nations)
7.                  You will be a delightsome land (God will use you for His glory)


Lesson Conclusion

In our offerings, we should follow the same principle that was given to Israel: that is to give the Lord the best we have. The quality of our gifts shows how great our devotion is to Him. If our offering is money, time, preaching, teaching, music, visitation, scholarly writing, hospitality, or any other service, it must be the best. God will accept nothing less! We are insulting our holy and gracious God when we give Him anything second rate or left over after we have served ourselves with the best.
If we expect to be found acceptable before the Lord, we cannot hold anything back. He is either Lord of everything in our lives or not Lord at all. This may sound like a very high standard, and it should. God isn’t interested in people who serve Him only when it’s convenient, those who are lukewarm. Jesus didn’t die on the cross so that we could show wavering devotion to His Father. He came for believers who trust and obey Him, to inherit a promise. Since the beginning of time, people have thought about what they can give to God, usually to get some favor from Him.  We must remember that giving to God must be done as He prescribes and in the manner He has laid out.  We can only give back to God what He has already given us.  He does not need what we give, but we need to learn the proper spirit of giving.  When we give God’s way, it will change our character and spiritual outlook in a positive way.  Offerings given simply to get something back from God will certainly backfire on us. 
Our lesson this week has instructed us to give and we do it the right way when we give our best.  The leaders of  FAHOW want to see debt, lack, and shortage broken from your life. We want to see the Lord bless your life. It is your tithe that opens heaven, and it is your offering that brings prosperity your way. We cannot be truly blessed without the tithe, and we cannot see abundance without both the tithe and the offering. Amen!  


Living on the Ninety: Tithes and Offering Worksheet


1.     Tithing is giving 10% of ________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
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2.     How much is 10% of your income (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly)?
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3.     How do you plan to prepare your tithes and offerings (cash, check, debt, etc.)? _______________________________________________________
4.     What are some things that are contributing to your inability to tithe?
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5.     What steps are you going to take to start or strengthen your ability to tithe and give regular offerings? ______________________________________
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6.     What are your short-term goals for giving over the next 6 to 12 months?
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7.     List some examples of how you can begin to give sacrificially? _________
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Tithes and Offering Declaration

“Father, I thank You and praise You for translating me from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom that You have prepared for me. Thank You that it is a kingdom of mercy, a kingdom of joy, a kingdom of peace and a kingdom of abundance.

“I bring my tithe now to You, Lord Jesus. It is the first-fruits of what You have given me, and I plant it in Your kingdom as a seed of blessing, expecting the rich blessings of heaven to be multiplied to me in return. I thank You, Lord, that You’ve rebuked Satan for my sake, and I stand in agreement with Your Word that he’ll not destroy my land, he’ll not destroy my blessings, and he’ll not destroy my crop in the field. I am a citizen of Your kingdom. I have the rights and privileges of a citizen of that kingdom, and I stand upon them. Thank You, Jesus, for heaven’s unlimited resources, in Jesus name, Amen.”

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