Bro. Epley,
Tithing was done away with on the cross. The veil in the temple was rent, there was no longer any need for the priesthood, as Christ had become our eternal High Priest. There would be no more need for sacrifices, and taking care of the Levitical priesthood.
All believers now are kings, and priests.
1 Peter 2:5,
I Peter 2:9,
Rev. 1:6
We are all part of the priesthood now, not just a few of us. Not just the "ministry" or the pastors/preachers.
So, because the need for a priesthood changed at Calvary, so did tithing change. Tithing was meant to support the priesthood. Now we are all priests.
However, we see a mindset in the early church of giving. Yes, tithing was no longer necessary, but giving of course was their first priority. They gave until it hurt them. Many, in the beginning, sold all they had and gave it to the church. Giving was not a problem for them at all. They were not taught to only give 10% and be done. Paul taught them to give as the Lord had prospered them.
Read
1 Cor. 16:1-2
1 Now concerning the collection for the saints, as I have given order to the churches of Galatia, even so do ye.
2 Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store,
as God hath prospered him, that there be no gatherings when I come.
This would have been a perfect opportunity for Paul to teach tithing, as he was instructing the saints on giving. But he never, not once, in all his writings mentions tithing as the standard for the church. Yet, giving as the Lord has prospered you... that is the standard set by Paul, and one that the church should now live by.
Bro. Epley, I agree with you, people who don't give anything at all are generally the ones who expect the most out of the pastor of a church. They have never learned it is better to give than to receive.
You look at the welfare state that we have in this country today, where people expect the government to take care of them, but could care less about trying to return anything back from what they've received. A giving mentality is sadly lacking in many hearts.
As believers, we should not be told how much to give, or what to give, but we should understand that it is better to give than to receive. When our hearts are truly thankful, and appreciative to the Lord for His many blessings, our hands will open up, and our hearts will give joyfully. 10% won't be enough. You will want to give more.
But the important thing is to remember that in giving, we are to take care of those who are less fortunate than ourselves.
James 1:27 says it so well...
"Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this: To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world."
True religion is taking care of those who are less fortunate than ourselves, and keeping ourselves unspotted from the world. If we would undertake those two directives in our lives.... giving would not ever be a problem. Helping a brother in need would not be an issue.
But supporting a wealthy minister who takes in much more than he needs from his church, taking expensive vacations, living in a mansion, driving an fancy vehicle... while many of his congregants can't even afford to pay a light bill... that is not pure religion.
And that is what so many.... NOT ALL.... but so many pastors have done.... they have allowed the money coming in to go into their pocketbooks, instead of helping those in need.
Bro. Epley, I truly believe you are not one of the above pastors I just mentioned. I believe every word you said, that you are there to help the saints in your congregation, and you are pouring yourself out to them.
Yet, I have one issue with your comments...
You are doing the work the Lord called
all of us do though... not just a pastor.
As saints, we are to take care of one another... it would be great if you could begin to teach your church that you are not the only one who can do these things... but all of us are kings and priests unto the Lord, (
Rev. 1:7) and all of us need to take care of one another.
Maybe you could teach on giving instead of tithing, and see what happens.... you are already leading by example... perhaps a different mindest is all your people need to really believe that they can do it themselves... that they can be available ... and in fact need to be... to help their brother or sister in need....
Maybe, just maybe.... you wouldn't be the only one having to do all these things, but the sweet people in your congregation could also begin to learn the joys of giving, without expecting to receive anything in return.
Yes, it is much better to give than to receive... and I am thankful that the heart of giving that the Lord has shown me to be so necessary is what pure religion, undefiled before God is really all about.