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Further Thought: Read Ellen G. White’s most comprehensive tithe
document in volume 9 of Testimonies for the Church, pp. 245–252. Study
Section III of Counsels on Stewardship, pp. 65–107.
“If all the tithes of our people flowed into the treasury of the Lord
as they should, such blessings would be received that gifts and offer-
ings for sacred purposes would be multiplied tenfold, and thus the
channel between God and man would be kept open.”—Ellen G. White,
Testimonies for the Church, vol. 4, p. 474. This is an amazing state-
ment. If we were all faithful tithers, God would bless us with funds to
increase our offerings 1,000 percent.
“In the third chapter of Malachi is found the contract God has made
with man. Here the Lord specifies the part He will act in bestowing
His great gifts on those who will make a faithful return to Him in tithes
and offerings.”—Ellen G. White, Advent Review and Sabbath Herald,
December 17, 1901.
“All should remember that God’s claims upon us underlie every other
claim. He gives to us bountifully, and the contract which He has made
with man is that a tenth of his possessions shall be returned to God. The
Lord graciously entrusts to His stewards His treasures, but of the tenth
He says: This is Mine. Just in proportion as God has given His property
to man, so man is to return to God a faithful tithe of all his substance.
This distinct arrangement was made by Jesus Christ Himself.”—Ellen
G. White, Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6, p. 384.
Discussion Questions:
Ê Dwell more on this idea that the practice of tithing did not
originate in ancient Israel. How does this fact help us understand
the perpetuity of this obligation on our part before God?
Ë In class, discuss the question posed at the end of Monday’s
study. Think of what would happen if people decided to send their
tithe somewhere else. What would happen to our church? Would
we even have a church? What’s wrong with the attitude that says,
Well, my tithe is so small in contrast to everything else, it doesn’t
matter. What if everyone thought like that?
Ì Share with others what you have learned and experienced from
giving tithe. What can you teach others about the practice?
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Further Thought: Read Ellen G. White’s most comprehensive tithe
document in volume 9 of Testimonies for the Church, pp. 245–252. Study
Section III of Counsels on Stewardship, pp. 65–107.
“If all the tithes of our people flowed into the treasury of the Lord
as they should, such blessings would be received that gifts and offer-
ings for sacred purposes would be multiplied tenfold, and thus the
channel between God and man would be kept open.”—Ellen G. White,
Testimonies for the Church, vol. 4, p. 474. This is an amazing state-
ment. If we were all faithful tithers, God would bless us with funds to
increase our offerings 1,000 percent.
“In the third chapter of Malachi is found the contract God has made
with man. Here the Lord specifies the part He will act in bestowing
His great gifts on those who will make a faithful return to Him in tithes
and offerings.”—Ellen G. White, Advent Review and Sabbath Herald,
December 17, 1901.
“All should remember that God’s claims upon us underlie every other
claim. He gives to us bountifully, and the contract which He has made
with man is that a tenth of his possessions shall be returned to God. The
Lord graciously entrusts to His stewards His treasures, but of the tenth
He says: This is Mine. Just in proportion as God has given His property
to man, so man is to return to God a faithful tithe of all his substance.
This distinct arrangement was made by Jesus Christ Himself.”—Ellen
G. White, Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6, p. 384.
Discussion Questions:
Ê Dwell more on this idea that the practice of tithing did not
originate in ancient Israel. How does this fact help us understand
the perpetuity of this obligation on our part before God?
Ë In class, discuss the question posed at the end of Monday’s
study. Think of what would happen if people decided to send their
tithe somewhere else. What would happen to our church? Would
we even have a church? What’s wrong with the attitude that says,
Well, my tithe is so small in contrast to everything else, it doesn’t
matter. What if everyone thought like that?
Ì Share with others what you have learned and experienced from
giving tithe. What can you teach others about the practice?