In the sermon "Cheerful Giving or Temple Tax," Mike McInnis addresses the doctrine of Christian giving, contrasting it with legalistic tithing practices often perpetuated by contemporary ministries. He argues that required tithing is not a New Testament mandate, emphasizing that true giving should stem from a heart of gratitude rather than obligation. McInnis cites Matthew 17:24-27, where Jesus instructs Peter about the freedom of the children of the kingdom from such tributes, indicating that believers are released from the burdens of the Old Covenant’s law. He stresses that giving should be a voluntary act of love, echoing 2 Corinthians 9:7, which affirms God loves a cheerful giver. This perspective presents a significant doctrinal shift by promoting the idea that Christian stewardship is about joyful generosity rather than obligatory tithing.
“Any man who will predicate the blessings of God on the paying of percentages by God's children is a false prophet, or at the very least extremely ignorant of the freedom and subsequent blessings which Jesus Christ has purchased for his own elect sons and daughters.”
“Nowhere in the New Testament can be found any instruction or demand for tithing or the paying of money as a duty or requirement to be laid upon the sons of God.”
“The true sons of God serve Him not out of duty or any obligation except that of love.”
“God loveth a cheerful giver.”
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