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Myth #9: Tithing is the
standard for Christian giving.
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And I don't doubt that many of you
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have bought into that myth.
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We get people here that come
to the church all the time
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and they're convinced,
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tithing is God's standard for giving.
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It's not.
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Let me just tell you that
right up front. It's not.
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Look, many like to appeal to Malachi 3:8.
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"Will man rob God? Yet you are robbing Me,
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but you say, 'how have we robbed You?'"
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And of course it mentions tithes there.
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So people bring that along
into the New Testament
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and they say yes, when Jesus was talking
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to the Pharisees,
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they tithe of their annis
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and their mint and their cumin,
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and Jesus says these things
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ought you to have done.
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What I would have you to remember is this:
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Before that veil was rent in two,
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Jesus also observed the Passover.
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He also told lepers that were healed
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to go show themselves to the priesthood.
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He respected the old covenant system.
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But when you enter into the New Testament,
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you find not a hint of
tithing ever mentioned.
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When these apostles went
out to the Gentiles
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who did not have the Old Testament,
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they never mentioned tithing.
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Now let me tell you this,
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tithing - in other words 10% -
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was not even the standard
in the Old Testament.
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You say, what?
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That's what we've always been taught.
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Yeah, by the shysters
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and by the health-wealth prosperity guys,
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and sometimes by just misguided,
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unbiblical good men.
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But listen, I'm not going to get into
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a full deal with tithing right now,
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but I wanted to read a
short little blurb here
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from John MacArthur.
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MacArthur says,
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"You pay 10% to the
Levites (that's a tithe)
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to them as they operated on behalf of God
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in the government.
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You pay 10% to take care
of the national festivals
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which there were many.
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Then you paid another 10% every third year
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which went to the poor and the widows.
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So if you broke that down,
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you were about 23 and
a third percent per year.
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Now, what that was was
an income tax system.
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That was a system of taxation to fund
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the government and
its religious activities
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and its welfare needs,
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so when people today say
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we want to tithe now
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like they did in the Old Testament,
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they can't stop at 10%.
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They've got to give 23.3% to start with.
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In addition to that, you paid half
shekel temple tax ever year.
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In addition to that, if you had a field,
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you had to harvest the field in a circle
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and leave the corners open to the poor.
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It was a profit-sharing plan.
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If you dropped a bale
of hay off your wagon
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on the way to the barn,
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you had to leave that for the poor.
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So (he estimates) you actually gave
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under the Old Testament system
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about 25%."
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Now, if you ever came from the circles
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that loved Malachi 3:8 -
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you say, brother, you like to be biblical.
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Why don't you prove all this
from the Old Testament?
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Because I don't want to do
a big study on tithing right now.
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But just hear me out here.
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Malachi 3:8 does not say:
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Will man rob God by not giving tithes?
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It says, for one, the "tithes" is plural.
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But two, it says tithes and offerings.
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You see, the law demanded
that you give so much,
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which according to MacArthur
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was about 25%.
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You didn't even get into
the free will offerings.
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That was over and above.
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And God said you robbed Me
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not just with regards to the tithes -
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you robbed Me with regards
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to the tithes and the contributions
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and the offerings.
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Those free will offerings.
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And listen, the Gentiles -
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these guys at Corinth who were Gentiles.
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They didn't have the
Old Testament Scriptures.
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When Paul came in there, he said,
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in 2 Corinthians 8 and 9,
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he says I'm going to convince
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these Corinthians to give.
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If he had law to appeal to,
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he would have appealed to it.
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But you notice, dead silence.
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What did he appeal to?
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He appealed to the example
of the Macedonians
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who, hearts burning with love,
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you just couldn't keep them from giving.
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Guess what else he appealed to?
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The example of Jesus Christ
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who being rich became poor
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so we who were poor would become rich.
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He used the manna as an example.
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Remember? Nobody had too much
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and nobody had too little?
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He talks about God
loving a cheerful giver.
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He talks about this rule of basically
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if you sow plentifully and bountifully,
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you'll reap bountifully,
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but if you sow sparingly... he told that.
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He also said and by your giving
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you supply their need.
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So there's that.
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That can cheer your soul when you give.
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You provide people's needs.
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He also said if you give,
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God is going to be thanked.
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It glorifies Him.
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He also said if you give,
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the people that you give on behalf of
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are going to feel for you
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and they're going to love you
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and they're going to appreciate you
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and they're going to pray for you.
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He appeals to all these things.
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Again and again and again
and over and over and over,
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He appeals to anything
he can think of to appeal,
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and he does not appeal to tithing.
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Never to the Gentiles is it appealed to.
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So if you've got this mindset that 10% -
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what are you saying?
How much should we give?
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I don't know, but the
widow gave everything.
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Zacchaeus gave half.
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And the early Christians
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were giving their lands.
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What's the standard?
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Brethren, I'm not going
to be your conscience.
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But if you come in and
you write out a check:
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$118.23
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Brethren, that's being pretty legalistic.
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That does not seem like a check
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that is love-driven
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or that is a cheerful giver given.
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(incomplete thought)
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Now I understand if you sold something
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and you got exactly that amount
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and you intended to give
it and so you give it
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like when the land was sold.
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There were some of those folks there
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that didn't exactly give all of it
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as they promised they would.
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But you understand what I'm saying.
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Brethren, you don't want to have
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your giving be legal -
let it be love-driven,
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cheerful given.
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God loves a cheerful giver.
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So I know I've gone long.
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The last one here is this:
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Myth #10: If only God would provide,
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we could get the work done.