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How should Christians approach tithing?

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Christians should approach giving not as a legalistic obligation but as a joyful act of worship and gratitude.

In the New Testament, the approach to financial giving shifts from a strict adherence to tithing as a mandated law to a principle of generosity motivated by love. Paul emphasizes in 2 Corinthians 8:8 that giving is not a commandment but arises from the sincerity of one’s love for God. This means that believers are encouraged to give according to their ability and inclination rather than under compulsion. The grace of giving should flow freely from a heart that recognizes the immense generosity of God. By viewing giving as an act of worship and gratitude, Christians honor the spirit of the Gospel, focusing on the relational aspect of giving rather than the obligation of a percentage. This aligns with the principle that every act of worship is rooted in grace, not legalism.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 8:8, 2 Corinthians 9:7

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Giving
John R. Mitchell · Dec 30, 1990
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