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Bible Question: Is
tithing a New Testament command? Do we have to tithe? What should
church members do if they are not happy with the manner in which the
church uses their money?
Bible Answer: The
tithe was an Old Testament command for the Israelites. There is a
study on giving at the site
entitled "Tithing or Giving?" that should help answer
the question, "Is tithing a New Testament command?" The
short answer is , "No!" Now for the question, "What
should church members do if they are not happy with the manner in
which the church uses their money?"
There Are Good and Bad Leaders.
Money is one test of spiritual leadership. There are many leaders
who are not very spiritual. They are just business men who with smooth
words sound spiritual. God has warned us that there will be "leaders"
who use smooth words but really are just greedy men.
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And
many will follow their sensuality, and because of them the
way of the truth will be maligned; and in their greed they
will exploit you with false words . . . (NASB) 2 Peter 2:2-3
These
are grumblers, finding fault, following after their own lusts;
they speak arrogantly, flattering people for the sake of gaining
an advantage. But you, beloved, ought to remember the words
that were spoken beforehand by the apostles of our Lord Jesus
Christ, that they were saying to you, In the last time
there shall be mockers, following after their own ungodly
lusts. (NASB) Jude 16-18 |
Money
is the root of all kinds of evil and it helps us to know who are spiritual
and who are not.
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For
the love of money is a root of all sorts of evil, and some
by longing for it have wandered away from the faith, and pierced
themselves with many a pang. (NASB) 1 Timothy 6:10 |
There are also good spiritual leaders who sometimes make bad financial
decisions and sometimes they make unpopular decisions. But they may
make the decision believing it is in the best interest of the church.
Issue Is Trust.
Ultimately, the issue is, "Do you trust the leadership?"
When trust or confidence in the leadership is gone, one asks if one
can help make changes in the leadership team. We need to start praying
and ask God to make changes. If God does not make the changes, then
there is not much reason to stay. Trust is the issue - not the money.
If you have a pattern of leaving churches, then I would encourage
you to consider staying and faithfully asking the Lord to make changes.
Money and trust of the leadership go together. When trust is gone,
it should not matter what they do with the Lord's money.
Conclusion: Prayer
is the real key to solving this problem. God has not asked us to stop
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