The value of tithing


Benefits of tithing.
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Steve over at stevepavlina.com has a great posting on tithing. I’ve excerpted a small portion here. For those unfamiliar with tithing, it is the practice of giving away a portion of your income. How you give it away, to whom you give it to and what portion is a personal dilemma.

I was raised in the Mormon tradition and they emphasize the practice of tithing. As child I resented it because it was forced on me by my mom and her church. I felt I was being unfairly taxed. I felt I was getting less by giving a portion of my earnings. I never understood the value of tithing until much later in life. Plain and simply, giving returns more value than getting. Now that I’m working on manifesting true wealth in my life I feel the best way to start is to start giving myself away more and that means tithing.

Benefits of tithing include:

* Overcoming scarcity thinking. Tithing helps you develop a greater sense of abundance. By giving away 10% of your income, you’re programming your subconscious to believe in abundance thinking. This can make you more open and receptive to receiving money. If you think abundance, you’re more likely to experience abundance.
* Supporting a worthy cause. If the money you tithe is put to good use, you can financially support a cause that’s important to you.
* Achieve greater wealth. Whenever you earn more money, your tithes increase as well, so your cause(s) receive greater financial support. This can be extremely motivating for some people.

4 Responses to “The value of tithing”

  1. Stephen Davis Says:

    Tithe money represents thirty pieces of silver. Read these two verses together. Deut. 14:25 and Zechariah 11:12. The first says to exchange the (holy) tithe for money. The second says, ‘They weighed for my salary, thirty pieces of silver.’ I have spent the last twelve years searching the scriptures for confirmation that this is so. If you would like, I could give you more reasons to believe that this is God’s hidden thought. It is in the pattern of Judas’s betrayal at the last supper that the fall of the stars from heaven takes place as recorded in the book of Revelation. The collecting of tithes is the rebellion.

    Steve

  2. Will Says:

    Sorry, I think you are confused. It is not relevant what Duet. and Zechariah
    said. Acting from a place of contraction and scarcity is not conducive
    for manifesting fulfillment. To help dispel the myth of scarcity in my
    life, I plan to tithe myself and give to the causes I support.

    You are free to do as you want.

  3. Stephen Davis Says:

    Just a bit on the heavy side these comments I made on tithe money and thirty pieces of silver. I was reading Hebews on the priesthood of Christ. The writer said that Jesus was a priest after the order of Melchisedek. It also said that as a priest he had something to offer. Does anyone want to venture a guess what it was that Jesus offered? Well, never mind then, we should give him ten percent to offer to the Father just in case his offering wasn’t enough. How long does blood last anyway. Maybe God forgot and needs to see some cash to really appreciate something of value.

    Tithe money equaling thirty pieces of silver, posh!! hum bug!!

  4. Yandisa Says:

    I am a born again christian who believes in tithing and doing this has broadened my thinking about money and it has open a capacity in me to be able to recieve more from the Lord. It is true that he will open up windows and ppour out a blessing and I think the blessing is not in money alone but in the way you think. He gives you the ability to make money instead of spending it. Instead of buying things he gives you the ability to make them and sell them to people.

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