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There are religious bodies of people in the world today who
at one time trusted the Lord and honored Him with faith; but
now we see them grown cold and faithless, and are fervent to
get dollars from others to further their carnal, worldly,
religious desires and fleshly ambitions. They have lost
sight of the true riches and are filled with their own ways
in carrying on that which should be God's work. The work in
many unbiblical ways-beg, urge and force money out of those
under their influence to carry on what they call "God's
work." I am persuaded that God does not accept any gift
unless it is given freely from the heart as unto God. If one
is urged, begged, trapped, or decoyed into giving, there
will be no eternal reward in such giving for them. Those
that lose faith in God often wrest the Scriptures from their
proper meaning and force the law of tithing upon their
followers. There is not a single Scripture in the New
Testament, if properly interpreted, that teaches tithing as
binding upon the righteous in Christ Jesus. Jesus says in
Matt. 5:17, "Think not that I am come to destroy the law or
the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill."
When He died on the cross, the law was fulfilled and the
prophets. Under the law they gave tithes, but under grace
the law is fulfilled insomuch that we now give all into His
hands. he moves on us by His Spirit to take and give of His
as he directs, and in that way the soul is kept alive in
Christ, for it is God that is working in us both to will and
do of His good pleasure. Binding the law of tithing on a
soul will kill the free-will giving and the continual
looking to God for the Spirit to work in you, directing you
in your giving as to when, where, and how much.
Where folks do not know that the tithing is abolished when
in Christ and they sincerely and freely give a tenth, I
believe that God will bless those souls and honor the
giving. But when forced upon them as a New Testament
doctrine by faithless, covetous, would-be religious priests,
they will receive no eternal profit. The New Testament way
is: "Freely ye have received, freely give." Matt. 10:8; II
Cor. 9:7-8.
Many of these blind leaders use the 23rd verse of the 23rd
chapter of Matthew to prove that tithing is a New Testament
doctrine. They make out that the Lord was teaching us to
tithe when he was telling those scribes and Pharisees that
they ought to have done the weightier matter and not leave
tithing undone. The scribes and Pharisees should have tithed
because they were still under the law and would be until
Christ dies on the cross and fulfilled the law and the
prophets. The law was in force until Christ poured out his
blood on the cross and thereby fulfilled the law and made us
free from all law bondage, becoming our law in our souls
individually, for all now is in His hands. Under the law one
would have to kill a man to be looked upon as a murderer;
but under grace, if one has hate in his heart, he is counted
a murderer. So Christ fulfills the law, for no one will
murder unless he first has hate in his heart. Under the law,
one had to commit the act of adultery to be stoned to death
as an adulterer; but under grace, one is an adulterer if he
looks on a woman to lust after her. In This Christ fulfills
the law, for no man will commit adultery except he first has
lust in his heart for the woman. Under the law they were
commanded to keep the seventh day holy, but under grace we
keep every day holy. The soul rest that we have continually
in our souls spiritually is fulfilling the literal sabbath
rest under the law. In this the Lord fulfills the literal
sabbath. In Christ we are made perfectly free from the
law-tithing included.
It
would be foolishness to ask a man to tithe who has all his
possessions truly in the hands of God and is letting the
Spirit of god lead him in giving. To obey such a demand
would rob the man of his freedom in Christ and interfere
with God's plan of guiding the man in his giving as to when,
how much, and where to give. To put a man under the law of
tithing would have a tendency to deaden the free working of
the Spirit in the soul and make him a prey to other law
doctrines, and in time he would become a dead soul with a
profession only. This would be a sad state indeed.
One who realizes that tithing is a law doctrine and does not
belong to us under grace, who has left all to follow the
Lord, is a happy person indeed. He then can give as the
Spirit of Christ within him so directs; and his soul is
completely satisfied, as he is a worker with God in his
giving and his soul will prosper. Some put up the argument
that many business men prosper in their business because
they tithe. Their prospering in business is no proof at all,
for many infidels and atheists prosper in business. If you
will trace it down, you will find that most of the tithes of
those business men who tithe and prosper in business are
given to these sin-you-must religions which are anti-Christ
in doctrine; and God would not be working with such at all.
One who does not tithe and does not give as the Lord directs
will not prosper in his soul; for giving is the very life of
Christ in the soul. God and Christ both set this example
before us. God gave His Son; Christ gave Himself, pouring
out His very life's blood for us. The love of Christ for us
should constrain us to give freely and cheerfully wherever
the opportunity presents itself and His Spirit approves.
Someone may ask: How are you going to keep your work going
and expenses paid in printing and sending forth the gospel
is you do not teach tithing and urge or in other ways decoy
people into giving? I answer that this is not my work. If it
were my work, I would have to do as others do. The work is
in God's hands and He knows all the needs, and we ask Him
for what is needed and He moves upon His free saints who
have all in His hands, and they give freely and willingly as
He directs them, and thus the work is supplied with means
sufficient to do all that He wants us to do, whether it be
much or little. I have found, by many years of experience in
fully trusting the Lord, that the need of a thousand dollars
is no more to Him than one dollar. The amount is nothing to
Him, for with Him it is just a matter of the need. He
controls the finances of the whole world, the cattle on a
thousand hills belong to Him. Oh, brethren, let us have real
living faith in God. I would not want anyone to give to this
work that the Lord has put upon us unless he gave freely as
unto the Lord, for I am persuaded that he would receive no
eternal reward unless he gives it freely from the heart as
unto Him who has given it to him as a steward over His
goods.
STEWARDSHIP
Steward I-and not possessor
Of
the wealth entrusted me.
What, were God Himself the holder,
Would His disposition be?
This I ask myself each morning,
Every noon and night,
As
I view His gentle goodness
With an ever new delight.
Steward only-never owner-
Of
the time that He has lent.
How, were He my life's custodian,
Would my years on earth be spent?
Thus I ask myself each hour,
As
I plod my pilgrim way,
Steeped in gratefulest amazement
At
His mercy day by day.
Steward only-not possessor-
Of
that part of Him that's I.
Clearer grows this truth and dearer,
As
the years go slipping by.
May I softly go, and humbly,
Head and heart in reverence bent,
That I may not fear to show Him
How my stewardship was spent.
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