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Biblical tithing is about putting God first in our lives, not just our finances. When we give the first 10% of our income to the local church, we're declaring that Jesus is Lord and participating in God's work. Tithing isn't a law but a principle that teaches us to prioritize God, keeps us invested in His vision, and unlocks supernatural blessing. God doesn't need our money—He owns everything—but He uses tithing as an object lesson to deepen our relationship with Him. The tithe is like a seed that ignites generosity rather than limiting it.
By Journey ChurchBiblical tithing is about putting God first in our lives, not just our finances. When we give the first 10% of our income to the local church, we're declaring that Jesus is Lord and participating in God's work. Tithing isn't a law but a principle that teaches us to prioritize God, keeps us invested in His vision, and unlocks supernatural blessing. God doesn't need our money—He owns everything—but He uses tithing as an object lesson to deepen our relationship with Him. The tithe is like a seed that ignites generosity rather than limiting it.