MKCP5
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Wow! I am soooooooo impressed with all of you and your references and questions and thoughts. nsmith, your long post was a little overwhelming for me but fascinating. I have to dissect it a little at a time. But I do agree that God loves a cheerful giver which is why when I have felt that we just couldn't give that much but we did any way, it came from my heart grudgingly and it didn't feel good to give it out of guilt or obligation. Conversely when things were tight but I saw someone who it was tighter for and helped with groceries, etc. it felt like a gift to ME because of the joy it brought to my heart to help them.
graygables I have not been familiar with that passage that you are bringing up and want to look it over again and think about it. You bring up an interesting point. It's too bad people have gotten weird with you about it when it has been brought up. All scripture should been laid open to the light and discussed for us all to learn from.
thanks everyone for excellent discussion. Ilook forward to reading more posts about this!
graygables I have not been familiar with that passage that you are bringing up and want to look it over again and think about it. You bring up an interesting point. It's too bad people have gotten weird with you about it when it has been brought up. All scripture should been laid open to the light and discussed for us all to learn from.
thanks everyone for excellent discussion. Ilook forward to reading more posts about this!

Under the mosaic law given to Israel, they were clearly instructed to give the tenth part of their firstfruits,as another post pointed out, to serve as a"cushion" for those in need in their community also--- yet for christians, the bible clearly states at Romans 10:4-"Christ is the end of the Law,so that everyone exercising faith may have righteousness." Also- I believe it was the Apostle Paul who said at @ Corinthians 9:6,7-to " do each one as he has resolved in his heart, not grudgingly..."and "he that sows bountifully will reap bountifully.."
First of all. . .I didn't read anyone who tithed indicating that they felt their relationship with God was in jeopardy or that they were doomed without tithing. Did I miss something??? And would anyone who has never tithed really have the knowledge base to critique it?
From an MBA banker and former type A control freak born again 11-96 who in her late 20's had to learn how to live with a renewed mind!

