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Malachi 3:8-Robbing God in Tithes & Offerings?


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Does Malachi 3:8 teach that Christians today are robbing God if they do not tithe?

In this powerful Bible study, Dr. Timmy Tezeno examines one of the most quoted—and often misunderstood—passages in the Bible concerning tithes and offerings.

Many believers have heard the phrase:

"Will a man rob God?"

But what did God actually mean when He spoke those words through the prophet Malachi?

In this teaching, you'll discover:

✅ Who Malachi was speaking to
 ✅ The difference between tithes and offerings
 ✅ Why tithes were placed in the storehouse
 ✅ Why offerings were placed on the altar
 ✅ How Israel robbed God under the Mosaic Law
 ✅ The difference between Old Covenant tithing and New Covenant giving
 ✅ What 2 Corinthians 9:7 and 1 Corinthians 16:2 teach about giving today

If you want to understand the Bible better and rightly divide the Word of Truth, this lesson is for you.

📖 Scripture Matters.
 📖 Context Matters.
 📖 Sound Doctrine Matters.

👨🏾‍🏫 Dr. Timmy Tezeno — The Bible Trainer

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Bible Trainer PodcastBy Dr. Timmy Tezeno