II Corinthians 8:1-5
Now I want you to know, dear brothers and sisters, what God in His kindness has done through the churches in Macedonia. They are being tested by many troubles, and they are very poor. But they are also filled with abundant joy, which has overflowed in rich generosity. For I can testify that they gave not only what they could afford, but far more. And they did it of their own free will. They begged us again and again for the privilege of sharing in the gift for the believers in Jerusalem. They even did more than we had hoped, for their first action was to give themselves to the Lord and to us, just as God wanted them to do.
“Isn’t the concept of tithing 10% legalistic?”
“Where in the New Testament are Christians commanded to tithe 10%?”
“I am so sick of churches asking for money.”
“The church makes me feel guilty for not giving 10%.”
“If I am only giving 2% but giving joyously by faith, shouldn’t God be happy with that?”
Have you ever muttered one of these statements or asked one of these questions? I have. I have heard them all come from family members, friends, and Christians and non-Christians alike.
We have already looked at management God’s way and how He wants us to be faithful in every area of our life including finances. I gave the example of Abraham giving generously because he recognized the blessings of the Lord. I gave the verse in Deuteronomy 14:22 which is part of the Law of Moses which commanded that the people set aside a tenth of all they owned for the Lord. Now lets argue some of the points listed above.
In Acts chapter 2 (vv. 42-47) and 4 (vv. 32-37) we see the newly formed group of “believers” or “Christians” forming a community and helping and serving one another. They all shared everything that they had with one another. They shared their possessions with joy and generosity and God blessed them and their fellowship grew daily. You can argue that this may have been done out of necessity because of the environment and circumstances that they were in but I say to you- look at how God blessed them; they were filled with joy and new people joined their group daily. Wouldn’t you like your current church to be like that? Wouldn’t it be great if churches all over the world were bursting from the seems instead of being filled with empty pews? Wouldn’t it be great if every person in your congregation had a need that was met by the church-the body of Christ? Let me clear on this......the church is not a building or a group of administrators and some guy who preaches. The church is YOU!! It is US!! Jesus never said, “Now build this building and act like a Christian only while you are in it.” He wants us to be an Acts 2 church. That is why He placed it in the Bible. He wants us to give generously and joyfully. We have already said that God owns everything and He is letting us use it while we are here on earth. Why then do we hold on so tight to what isn’t really ours to begin with? God wants us to share what He has given us with others.
Since we are required to give than were do we start? Do we say that 1% is enough, or 2%, or maybe 5% is enough as long as we are “giving joyfully” and “out of faith”? If the amount that we should give is completely optional than I wonder how far anyone of us would truly stretch ourselves and live by faith. The average American Christian gives 2.5% of his income according to a 2002 Barna poll. Can we actually believe that God, who gave His only Son to die for us on the cross and has granted us a land of affluence, is happy with us giving one fourth of what He required of His people Israel? Why not start where God started with His people? Remember 10% is not the goal......it is the starting place!! If you think that 10% is being legalistic than why not start at 11% or 12%, maybe even 20% or 40%.
Do you really believe that if you stopped paying $5 for a cup of coffee or $20 a week going to the movies that you wouldn’t have enough to give back to God like He required of His people in the OT? I say this not with an accusatory tone. Believe me I struggle mightily with this just like most of us. These are issues that I have to look in the mirror with each day and come to grips with. Worse, these are issues I am going to have to stand before my Creator some day and answer for. Will He say, “Well done my good and faithful servant.” or will He say, “What did you do with what I gave you? You could have done so much more.”
I know what I want to hear.
Have a great day and God bless.
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