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Tithing and Offerings in the church

  • ·June 5, 2024

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The debate on tithing and offerings in the church is hot! Must you pay your tithe in the church today. Find out in this video. See more links in the comment.

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What are tithing and offerings?

Tithing is a tenth of your income which you pay to the church. God, severally, commanded the children of Israel to pay tithes to priest or bring their tithes to the temple as a form of worship in the Old Testament of the Bible.

Offerings are seeds you give in the church willingly and not grudgingly. You give offerings in the church according to your financial capacity or as less by God’s Spirit.

God also commanded His children to bring their offerings to the church or to the temple in the Bible. So God commanded tithing and offerings as forms of worship in the Bible.

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