The Robster
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Where does the Bible speak of tithing money? The only tithing I know of in Scripture is the Old Testament practice of tithing agricultural produce.
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What had financial value in Abraham's day? He gave a tenth of all his INCREASE. Seems to me that we have lots of people in the 21st century engaging in self deception and pretending that their paychecks are not their INCREASE.
Hebrews 7:1-4 (Amplified Bible)
<SUP id=en-AMP-30064 class=versenum>1</SUP>FOR THIS Melchizedek, king of Salem [and] priest of the Most High God, met Abraham as he returned from the slaughter of the kings and blessed him,
<SUP id=en-AMP-30065 class=versenum>2</SUP>And Abraham gave to him a tenth portion of all [the spoil]. He is primarily, as his name when translated indicates, king of righteousness, and then he is also king of Salem, which means king of peace.
<SUP id=en-AMP-30066 class=versenum>3</SUP>Without [record of] father or mother or ancestral line, neither with beginning of days nor ending of life, but, resembling the Son of God, he continues to be a priest without interruption and without successor. <SUP id=en-AMP-30067 class=versenum>4</SUP>Now observe and consider how great [a personage] this was to whom even Abraham the patriarch gave a tenth [the topmost or the pick of the heap] of the spoils.
Hebrews 7:8 (Amplified Bible)
<SUP id=en-AMP-30071 class=versenum>8</SUP>Furthermore, here [in the Levitical priesthood] tithes are received by men who are subject to death; while there [in the case of Melchizedek], they are received by one of whom it is testified that he lives [perpetually].
Verses 1-4 reaffirm why Abraham gave Melchy a tithe. And it was to show how great the personage of Melchy was. That was Abraham's reason for bringing a tithe. And Melchy is a typoe of Jesus. I mean he brought bread and wine. That's screams of Jesus right there. melchy's name means King of Righteousness and he was King of Jerusalem. There's no record of his parents or birth.
When you bring your tithe today you are bringing it to the High Priest of our faith, that's Jesus brother.
Verse 8 identifies very clearly that God ordained it for the tithe to be received through the church. But look at the last part of verse 8. "OF WHOM IT IS WITNESSED THAT HE LIVES." Notice how that last part refers to the TITHE being what serves as WITNESS that He lives. Communion serves as witness that Jesus died. It witnesses that the crucifixtion was a fact. The tithe witnesses to the world that Jesus lives. It recognizes He's so great. Also take notice in Genesis that after Abraham tithed, the Lord became his shield and exceedingly great reward! Abraham tihed under grace. We are tithing under grace. REJOICE because your tithe is accepted by the Lord and you are blessed for it.
Hebrews 7:5-10 (Amplified Bible)
<SUP id=en-AMP-30068 class=versenum>5</SUP>And it is true that those descendants of Levi who are charged with the priestly office are commanded in the Law to take tithes from the people--which means, from their brethren--though these have descended from Abraham.
<SUP id=en-AMP-30069 class=versenum>6</SUP>But this person who has not their Levitical ancestry received tithes from Abraham [himself] and blessed him who possessed the promises [of God].
<SUP id=en-AMP-30070 class=versenum>7</SUP>Yet it is beyond all contradiction that it is the lesser person who is blessed by the greater one.
<SUP id=en-AMP-30071 class=versenum>8</SUP>Furthermore, here [in the Levitical priesthood] tithes are received by men who are subject to death; while there [in the case of Melchizedek], they are received by one of whom it is testified that he lives [perpetually].
<SUP id=en-AMP-30072 class=versenum>9</SUP>A person might even say that Levi [the father of the priestly tribe] himself, who received tithes (the tenth), paid tithes through Abraham, <SUP id=en-AMP-30073 class=versenum>10</SUP>For he was still in the loins of his forefather [Abraham] when Melchizedek met him [Abraham].
Here's where it gets real awesome though. Look at verse 6. The best part of this verse is that you are Abraham's seed. You need to bless Him who had the promises. When you tithe, God blesses you, who already had the promises through Jesus Christ. When you bless the Lord, those blessings given to Abraham are unleashed! Many Christians are not blessing He who had the promises. Then Christians wonder why they don't see biblical prosperity? The Bible states that Melchizedek blessed Abraham, who already had the promises.
I believe that God is very specific about what all your increase is. Isaac and Jacob also gave a tenth of their increase. To even argue that its not referring to your income in this 21st century is just plain excuse making. The vast majority of the population does not farm nor raise cattle. You think because you don't make your money that way that this excludes you from tithing? C'mon now.