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In part four of "Money Talks," Brother Duane shares revelation on giving, focusing on the importance of tithing under New Testament grace. He distinguishes between tithing under the Old Testament law and New Testament grace, emphasizing that tithing wasn't just a practice tied to the Law of Moses but a principle that started before the law with Abraham and Melchizedek.
Hebrews 7 describes Jesus as our High Priest in the order of Melchizedek. We now tithe to Jesus, not to an earthly priesthood. Tithing should be a joyful and willing act, not a response to obligation or fear of curses. In Malachi 3:10-11, God promises to "open the windows of heaven" and "rebuke the devourer" for those who tithe faithfully. This blessing is God's favor, wisdom, and protection over our finances and lives.
Malachi 3:10-12 illustrates God's promise to bless those who bring their tithes into the storehouse. Tithing reflects loyalty, faith, and an acknowledgment of God's provision. Tithing and offerings are not about legalistic obligations but about understanding and honoring God with what He has given us.
Brother Duane ties New Testament tithing to the principle of sowing and reaping (2 Corinthians 9:6-7). He encourages believers to give generously and cheerfully, believing that God will provide and bless their faithfulness.
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In part four of "Money Talks," Brother Duane shares revelation on giving, focusing on the importance of tithing under New Testament grace. He distinguishes between tithing under the Old Testament law and New Testament grace, emphasizing that tithing wasn't just a practice tied to the Law of Moses but a principle that started before the law with Abraham and Melchizedek.
Hebrews 7 describes Jesus as our High Priest in the order of Melchizedek. We now tithe to Jesus, not to an earthly priesthood. Tithing should be a joyful and willing act, not a response to obligation or fear of curses. In Malachi 3:10-11, God promises to "open the windows of heaven" and "rebuke the devourer" for those who tithe faithfully. This blessing is God's favor, wisdom, and protection over our finances and lives.
Malachi 3:10-12 illustrates God's promise to bless those who bring their tithes into the storehouse. Tithing reflects loyalty, faith, and an acknowledgment of God's provision. Tithing and offerings are not about legalistic obligations but about understanding and honoring God with what He has given us.
Brother Duane ties New Testament tithing to the principle of sowing and reaping (2 Corinthians 9:6-7). He encourages believers to give generously and cheerfully, believing that God will provide and bless their faithfulness.

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