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Giving is dynamic under God's grace

CarrieSant350Norwich street chaplain Carrie Sant takes a look at tithing and advocates giving that is more faith-led.

 

 


The religious people missed Him the first time, let's learn a lesson from them and not make the same mistake.

 

God’s way makes more rational sense to me than any other way. I believe it can be really dangerous to abandon our rational minds. I think we should question everything, keep re-examining things, especially in the light of New Testament scripture and make sure that we are not just following traditions of men rather than Jesus.

Tithes in the Old Testament (incidentally not mentioned in the New Testament because everything we have belongs to Him) belong to God and are to be used to support ministries, the poor, the fatherless, the widows and the strangers in apparently equal measure.

Deut 14 v 28 tells us what the tithes are for as does Malachi 3 v 5-17 ( not just 8-11!) 1 Corinthians 9 v 9-11  tells us that it is not wrong for ministries to be supported although some may choose not to burden the church and leave offerings available for supporting the needy.

Giving in the earthly church was to be as God showed each individual,  In Acts 5 v 4 Peter says to Annaias and Saphira when they came to him pretending to bring the full proceeds of land they had sold “didn't it belong to you before it was sold? And after it was sold, wasn't the money at your disposal?”

He invites us to bring all our resources to Him and ask Him how He wants us to use them, It is not about “doing” a legalistic tithe, and expecting God to be impressed while we then live in relative luxury and extravagance. Do we really expect others in our midst and in other lands, to tithe also whilst they struggle to eat well, keep warm and work double shifts to survive.

 

I have seen examples of people struggling to feed their families being told that they must tithe and the pastor driving around in a flash car claiming it to be and example of how God provides and blesses. Congregations then start to see material things as being proof of God’s blessing and aspire to be materially prosperous. This is not the example Jesus showed.

 

Annanias and Saphira sold a field, they had every right to keep or give whatever they chose but it was not OK for them to say they had given all when they had only chosen to give a portion. We cannot earn God's favour by tithing or even by giving all; we deserve nothing, everything we have is because of His grace. We need to ask not what portion should I give to God but what portion is it OK for me to keep. What will we do? God invites us to follow Jesus and pool our pittance with His squillions to extend His Kingdom. 

Instead of being like a business with careful administrators, committees and nice guaranteed incomes, what I am advocating is both more challenging and at the same time far more dynamic, liberating, exciting, terrifying and faith-led. We are not under law but under grace. We are kings and priests, heirs of the Kingdom called to rule and reign here and now, in truth, justice, love, and peace. Not via a political or religious system but by following Jesus in individual righteous living, loving, caring, giving to those in need as we feel led by the Holy Spirit, administrators of God’s undeserved acts of kindness.  

 

Are you frightened by this concept?


tithe boxIf you believe man more capable of leading, guiding and controlling things than Jesus OK be frightened! ..but.. Awake church! Rise from your slumber! We thought we were rich and we find ourselves poor, wretched, blind, lukewarm, married to worldly systems hedged about in protective garb, scared to step out unless all bases are covered! We have developed institutions, with buildings and offices and so we are bound by institutional laws, considerations and systems.

We want to trust God we want to see Jesus leading us through His Holy Spirit. Instead we find ourselves having to tread cautiously and make decisions about when we will take control and when we can risk letting the Holy Spirit lead! It’s not what we want but it is where we find ourselves!

Each fresh movement, each revelation of truth, each fresh wave of godly zeal has gradually drifted into becoming a new institution. Why? Because that’s the way we know! “Somebody” has got to be in control!

Hello!…..He is in control! …..He wants us to behave as if we believe it!

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