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The Tithe Belongs to the Lord |
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Malachi
3:8-11 “Will a man rob God? Yet you have robbed Me! But you say, In what way have we robbed You? In tithes and offerings.
It All Comes From God Someone may
ask, “How could I have robbed God by not paying tithes? The money I earn is
mine, and I haven’t stolen anything from God!” As we know, “robbery” is
the act of taking something that does not belong to you. God specifically
used the term “robbery” in Malachi to show that the tithe (which means a
tenth) belongs to Him. We must understand that God is the owner of this
earth, and everything on it belongs to Him. “The earth is the Lord's, and all
its fullness, The world and those who dwell therein” (Psa.
24:1). Elsewhere, the Bible says, “The silver is Mine, and the gold is Mine,
says the LORD of hosts” (Hag. 2:8). Before we become possessive about the
treasures of this world, let us first remember that He created this planet
and everyone on it, and even though Satan holds a temporary dominion through
sin (2 Cor. 4:4), the earth still belongs to God. Furthermore,
God is responsible for every means that people have to make a living (John
3:27, Jas. 1:17). Are you a farmer? You plant God’s seeds in His earth and
rely upon His rain and sunshine to ripen it to harvest. Are you an auto
worker? All the steel, glass, rubber, plastic, oil and gasoline are products
from God’s earth. Are you a craftsman? Your talent or skill to work at a
trade is given by God. He has given you your brain, eyes, ears, mouth, hands,
fingers, legs, and feet that you use to earn your living. Even the silver and
copper in our coins, and the wood pulp in our paper currency comes from God’s
earth. It is extremely fair of God to only require a tenth to be returned to
Him, since He owns 100% of this planet. Unfortunately,
many Christians misunderstand the idea of tithing. They often think of it as
giving a tenth from “their own” property to God. However, in reality it is
God that has done the giving to us, and claims the return of only 10% of His
own property. Tithing is not taking a tenth of our own money and giving it to
God, but it is returning a tenth of what was already His to begin with! The scripture
says,“But who am I, and
who are my people, That we should be able to offer so willingly as this? For
all things come from You, And of Your own we have
given You” (1 Chron. 29:14). God is so generous to
us. He gives us the 90% and retains only 10% of what is rightfully His. Stewards Of God’s Property Someone once
suggested, “Well, if the tenth already belongs to God, why doesn’t He just
automatically withhold the tithe and then give us the rest, like the IRS
withholds taxes from our wages? That way God won’t have to depend on us to
pay our tithes.” God has
chosen for us to personally return the tithe so that we can demonstrate our
stewardship of his property. Stewardship is the faithful and responsible
management of something that belongs to someone else. Obviously, if God
observes that we are irresponsible to return the small percentage that
belongs to Him as He has directed, He knows that we can neither be trusted
with any greater responsibilities or blessings in the Kingdom of God (Luke
16:10-11). Tithing is a
test of our stewardship over the property of God, a test of our honesty to
return to God what is rightfully His, a test of our obedience to do what He
told us to do, and a test of our love and desire to please Him with our
lives. Tithing is a demonstration that we believe in God, and that we
acknowledge that He is the provider of all material blessings. If you haven’t
the faith to believe that the tithe belongs to the Lord, neither can you have
faith in Him to meet your financial needs. After all, if you don’t believe
that the tenth is His, you must not believe that the whole earth is His
either. Without that confidence in His supremacy, there could be no
confidence in His ability to provide our needs. Most of us
realize that robbery is a serious offense in our secular society, and those
convicted of this crime can be sentenced to years in jail. But what happens
to a person who is guilty of robbing God? The scriptures say that he will be
“cursed with a curse” (Mal. 3:9). What kind of curse is this? From Malachi we
see that God’s blessing to the tither is to open
Heaven’s windows and pour out abundant blessings, and to rebuke the devourer
(Satan) from destroying their increase and fruitfulness (Mal. 3:10-11). In
contrast, the non-tither is cursed by having no
protection to prevent the devourer from destroying their prosperity, and God
cannot shower them with His abundant Heavenly blessings. God cannot bless or
protect the prosperity of the person who does not tithe! This indeed is a
curse. Some claim
they can’t afford to pay their tithes. But let me ask, “Can you afford to be
cursed? Can you afford to not have God’s blessings and protection over your
finances? Can you afford to be considered a thief or robber of God’s
property? Or can you afford to be a person who does not obey the Word of
God?” The fact is, you cannot afford not to pay your
tithes, because this is the principle that God has chosen to bless you! Another
person once asked, “Why does God need my tithe?” In answer to this question,
He doesn’t need your money or anyone else’s. Remember, God is the owner of
the whole universe and all its wealth. However, He has chosen to use your
tithes and offerings for the expenses of maintaining “spiritual meat” in His
house (Mal. 3:10). On the first day of the week you are to bring your tithes
and offerings to the “storehouse” of your Church where you are spiritually
fed (1 Cor. 16:2). How important it is that we are
faithful in our tithes and offerings, as this is God’s method of funding the
preaching of His Word and the spreading of the Gospel (1 Cor.
9:13-14). The Tithe Is Your Seed God is
blessed by your tithe as an expression of your love and obedience to Him, yet
tithing is primarily for your own benefit so that God can bless you. There is
a universal law that God has placed in both the natural and spiritual realms.
This is the law of sowing and reaping. “...God is not mocked; for whatever a
man sows, that he will also reap” (Gal. 6:7). The tithe is “seed” that you
plant in God that will bring the harvest of prosperity. All
farmers understand God’s law of sowing and reaping. After a harvest in Bible
times, before the farmer would use any of the grain as food for his family or
livestock, he would first go through the harvest grain and pick out a percentage
that exhibited the best qualities of size, weight, color, and set this aside
as seed for the next season’s crop planting. This early form of genetic
selection helped assure that the next generation of crops would produce
higher yields and greater quality. This
illustrates our tithe, why it cannot be the 10% that is left over after we
pay everything else. The part that God claims and uses as seed is the first
and best 10% of your increase, called the firstfruits.
“Honor the LORD with your possessions, And with the firstfruits of all your increase; So your barns will be
filled with plenty, And your vats will overflow with new wine” (Prov. 3:9-10). Don’t “eat your seed grain.” Do
not use the Lord’s tithe for anything else! Because if you don’t sow, you can’t
reap. How We Receive From God The tithe is God’s property that we are required to return to Him, however an “offering” is that which we give
voluntarily out of our own property after the tithe has been subtracted. As
we give our tithes, and give offerings above our tithe to God, He will
continue to bless us and multiply our return in proportion to our investment
in Him (2 Cor. 9:6). I
challenge you to become a tither and a giver to
God, and “prove” His promise to bless you, just as He invites you to do in
Malachi 3:10. Give to God in faith, expecting Him to bless your return (Mark
11:24), and give cheerfully, expressing joy and confidence in giving to God
(2 Cor. 9:7). The same proportion that you open
your faith to give to Him, He will use that same proportion as His
measurement to bring blessing back to you! “Give,
and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and
running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you
use, it will be measured back to you” (Luke 6:38). |