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In this episode of Wise Counsel, host Robert Smith examines one of the most quoted — and most misunderstood — passages on giving: Malachi 3:8–10. Often used to pressure Christians into tithing, this text was originally spoken to Israel’s covenant community, not to the New Testament Church. Drawing on the insights of Dr. Michael S. Heiser and Dr. John Walton, we’ll uncover how this passage fits into the story of covenant faithfulness, not church fundraising. Along the way, we’ll reflect on what it truly means to honor God with our resources — not out of fear, but from freedom and faith.
By RM SmithIn this episode of Wise Counsel, host Robert Smith examines one of the most quoted — and most misunderstood — passages on giving: Malachi 3:8–10. Often used to pressure Christians into tithing, this text was originally spoken to Israel’s covenant community, not to the New Testament Church. Drawing on the insights of Dr. Michael S. Heiser and Dr. John Walton, we’ll uncover how this passage fits into the story of covenant faithfulness, not church fundraising. Along the way, we’ll reflect on what it truly means to honor God with our resources — not out of fear, but from freedom and faith.