Often people question not the amount of a proper gift but where it should be given. Some people believe they should be able to distribute their tithe as they see fit. They want to control how their money is spent. If they aren’t happy with the way their local church handles its finances, they think they should have the freedom to give their tithe to an outside organization. But Scripture teaches us that the tithe is to go to the local church–the one and only organization that is eternal. Offerings, any giving over and above the tithe, can be given outside the church, but not the tithe.
[bctt tweet=”Scripture teaches us that the tithe is to go to the local church–the one and only organization that is eternal.” username=”nelsonsearcy”]Let’s look at Malachi 3. God says to bring the whole tithe into the storehouse. Why? So “there may be food in my house” (v. 10 NIV). In biblical times, the storehouse referred to the temple. Today it is the modern church. The “food” God refers to is the ministry of the temple, or, as we understand it, the ongoing work of God through his church on this earth.
In the New Testament church, givers actually laid their gifts at the apostles’ feet, trusting them to distribute the money as God directed. Consider Paul’s words in Acts 4:34-35: “Those who owned land or houses sold them, brought the money from the sales and put it at the apostles’ feet, and it was distributed to anyone as he had need” (NIV). Can you imagine having to place your tithe at the feet of your local church leader? That would be intimidating to say the least.
Thank goodness we have more modern options for giving to the church–we can give at it service, online, or by mailing an envelope to the church office, to name a few–but the principle still holds true: we bring the tithe to our local, spiritually qualified leaders, and they distribute the money for God’s work.
–Nelson Searcy and Jennifer Dykes Henson
The above excerpt is from pgs. 62-64 of The Generosity Ladder: Your Next Step to Financial Peace.
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Your partner in ministry,
Nelson
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