We are Not Under the Law (of Tithing)
There are two parts to the Old Testament law: the moral law, and the ordinances and sacrificial law. Christ has fulfilled both the moral law
There are two parts to the Old Testament law: the moral law, and the ordinances and sacrificial law. Christ has fulfilled both the moral law
There is no record of tithing in the NT church, there’s no precedent, so let’s establish this fact first that the NT church did not
“To Him who loved us and washed us from our sins in His own blood, and has made us kings and priests to His God and Father, to Him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.” (Revelation 1:5,6)
Jesus not only washed us from our sins in His own blood, but He has also lifted us up to two very important offices. The believer has the potential to operate as BOTH a king and a priest to God. One of the fundamental revelations of the Reformation was ‘the priesthood of all believers’ but I believe the Reformers themselves had a very limited idea of what this means.
Our series of studies would not be complete without considering the principles by which a true disciple of Jesus should be guided in the matter of responsibly and biblically handling the natural resources which God has given to each one. In this study we will consider Biblical principles that apply to the way we handle the time, money and talents we have received from God. Most of us would like more resources – more free time, more money and more abilities.
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