Bad financial news is everywhere! With bank and
corporate failures, stock market losses and a depressed housing market, rising
unemployment and inflation, money problems burden more and more of us.
Yet note this
biblical truth:
The God of the Bible wants everyone to truly prosper in the
area of personal finances!
Jesus Christ said
one of the main purposes for His being sent to Earth was that we “might have
life” and that we “might have it more abundantly”
(John 10:10). The Apostle John concurred: “Beloved, I wish above all things
that thou mayest prosper and be in health …” (3 John 2).
Prosperity is not
a sin. It is a blessing. God is the greatest giver of abundance
and prosperity. It is His will that we prosper and enjoy the “good things” in
life.
Anciently, God
made Job the richest man in the East. Once Job repented of his sin, God gave
him double his original wealth (Job 42:10). God prospered Joseph
abundantly (Genesis 39:2-3). God promised the Israelites great material wealth
if they obeyed Him (Leviticus 26:3-5). “[I]t is [God] that giveth thee power to
get wealth,” Moses reminded them (Deuteronomy 8:18). “Every man also to whom
God hath given riches and wealth,” noted Solomon, another exceedingly wealthy
ruler, “and hath given him power to eat thereof, and to take his portion, and
to rejoice in his labour; this is the gift of God” (Ecclesiastes 5:19).
If God wants
everyone to prosper and live abundantly, then why are so many wracked by debt
and weighed down with financial worries?
There are
reasons!
What Most Don’t Know
God will not
bless anyone who is breaking His laws. If we are breaking the Tenth Commandment
by coveting goods we cannot afford, for example, then we will be far likelier
to overspend and go into debt. If we are putting material goods before God,
then God, in order to correct this, may curse us by withholding the prosperity
He would much rather give us!
Do you realize
that God, the Creator of all things including the air you breathe, claims
ownership of all that exists? Understanding this important biblical principle
is in fact the first key to financial success!
In Exodus 19:5,
God Almighty says: “[A]ll the earth is mine.” Through Moses’s inspired pen, we
read, “Behold, the heaven and the heaven of heavens is the Lord’s thy God, the
earth also, with all
that therein is” (Deuteronomy
10:14). “For every beast of the forest is mine, and the cattle upon a thousand
hills. … [T]he world is mine, and the fulness thereof,” claims our Maker (Psalm
50:10, 12).
According to the
Bible, “your” money—“your” income—rightfully belongs to God. “The silver is
mine, and the gold is mine, saith the Lord of hosts” (Haggai 2:8).
This principle is
important to remember when considering how we ought to manage our finances.
What we may earn in wages or receive as a return on investments is not
really ours—that is, not until two prior claims on our income are
satisfied.
One claim is
taxes. Jesus said that Christians should “Render therefore unto Caesar the
things which are Caesar’s …” (Matthew 22:21). But the first claim is God’s claim. Christ concluded that verse, “and [pay] unto God
the things that are God’s.”
With this
statement, Christ pointed to a fundamental financial law that we must keep if God is to be able to bless us with the prosperity
He promises—that is, the law of tithing.
God’s Law Regulates Your Income
God’s law,
confirmed throughout the Bible, is that the first tenth, or “tithe,” of every
individual’s income be paid to Him via His chosen servants.
God is a God of
love (1 John 4:8, 16). He knows your needs and wants. He has your well-being in
mind. He is concerned for you; that is why He has made this law regulating your
income.
God’s law
concerning what you earn is, in fact, a deal He has made
with you. Consider it: God allows you to work on His Earth, to use its
resources, its forces and energies—to use what others have extracted from this
planet, in manufacturing, distributing, selling, buying, investing. Whatever
your occupation or profession, you are actually working in partnership with
God!
When we stop and
analyze this, we must admit that God surely supplies about 90 percent of
everything we produce—and our own thinking, planning and working supplies, at
best, perhaps 10 percent. Yet God doesn’t claim 90 percent of the proceeds, or
the income. He doesn’t claim 50 percent, or even 30 percent or 20 percent.
God is
exceptionally generous. He has reserved for His use only 10 percent of
your income. And after you have been honest in paying God’s claim—HIS
10 percent—to His chosen representative (by the way, it is very important to
prove where God’s work is, and tithe to the correct church), only then
does God declare that the other 90 percent becomes legally yours. Our
nine-tenths actually does not belong to us until we have paid God His
tenth. That is God’s law!
How You Can Prosper …
Although the
Creator God has unlimited resources, He has always conducted His work among
and through human beings. Tithing (or “tenthing”) has been God’s
financial system for millennia and continues to be a binding obligation upon
New Testament Christians.
Long ago, even
during the time of Abraham, God used the tithing system to underwrite His work.
In Genesis 14:18-20, we see that Abraham (who was not a Jew, but who was the
human “father of the faithful”; one who feared God and kept His commandments)
tithed 400 years before Israel was commanded to do so.
Leviticus 27:30
and Numbers 18:20-21 spell out the details of tithing and show how the people
of Israel were to tithe in support of God’s religious system. Even after
Christ’s death, the Apostle Paul called tithing, which was confirmed by Christ,
a law (Matthew 23:23; Hebrews 7:4-14).
Today, God’s
Church uses the same method to finance its commission to deliver a warning
message and preach the gospel of the soon-coming Kingdom of God—the very
message Christ preached—to this unhappy, debt-ridden world.
The organization
that sponsors this magazine is the very work of God (John 6:28-29)—and it is
sponsored, financed and conducted God’s way, as God directs in His Word. This
work is funded and supported by a growing number of co-workers who believe in
the cause and gladly give of their incomes to support it.
Each week, our
headquarters office in Edmond, Oklahoma, receives letters, e-mails and calls
from our co-workers telling us how they have been blessed for supporting this
work. Those who pay God’s tenth are prosperous—not necessarily wealthy, but
their needs are always supplied.
… Even in Hard Times
Have you ever
wondered why financial difficulties are so prevalent in our economically
advanced age? These problems were foretold centuries ago in a remarkable
prophecy!
Notice what God
asks through the Prophet Malachi: “Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me.
But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee?” And God answers, “In tithes and offerings. Ye are
cursed with a curse: for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation” (Malachi
3:8-9).
There is a
definite cause for every effect. The United States has been the
wealthiest nation on Earth for many years. Tragically, it is slipping to a
second-rate status. The U.S. economy has been eclipsed by that of the European
Union. Bankruptcies are epidemic. Personal and collective debt is at an
all-time high, and financial troubles are wrecking families. Families that
should ideally have a minimum of three to six months’ income in savings in case
of emergency instead have virtually no savings—and are plunging even deeper
into debt.
If you are
suffering from a lack of abundance or blessings, how can you turn things around
and begin to prosper in these increasingly difficult times?
The Bible gives
us the answer. Continuing in Malachi 3: “Bring ye all the tithes [the whole
tenth of your gross income] into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine
house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open
you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be
room enough to receive it” (verse 10).
That is God’s promise! Why not put God to that test? Why not prove Him to
see if He doesn’t increase the value of your income in this looming recession
so that your own 90 percent God gives you will be worth more than your whole
income now?
A Spiritual Blessing
God’s system of
tithing is a financial law. It is sure to bring financial blessings. More
importantly, though, it is guaranteed to yield tremendous spiritual
dividends!
Jesus said, “For
where your treasure is, there will your heart be also” (Matthew 6:21). That,
too, is a law. If your treasure is in this society’s entertainments and
pleasures—if you are spending “your” money—God’s money—only on yourself and
your own needs and selfish desires—then your whole heart and interest is in
this world and not in the Kingdom of God.
Jesus also said,
“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness” (verse 33), and
then all these material needs will be added to you besides. Seek God first, and
He will see that your needs are met—even in hard times. Seek His Kingdom with
all your heart, and your financial troubles will begin to melt away; your life
will become happy as you prioritize eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Yes, tithing is a
law that produces manifold blessings. Why? Because it
reinforces God’s way of give and actually helps us to develop holy and righteous
character.
Jesus taught,
“Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken
together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same
measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again” (Luke 6:38).
Notice this
beautiful cycle! See how the principle also applies to tithing: God gives to
us—and we give back to Him on a return circuit that which is rightfully His—and
He gives us more!
There is no way
we can ever out-give God. Truly it is “more blessed to give than to receive”
(Acts 20:35). When we honor God with our substance, then our own material
needs—and even many of our wants and desires—will be supplied. In addition, God
will shower tremendous spiritual blessings upon us.
Yes, God wants us
to prosper spiritually most of all. But He wants us to prosper in our personal
finances too. Here’s the key: We must learn to put God first in everything. Backing and supporting God and His
work, which includes faithfully paying our tithes, must take precedence in our
lives.
When we invest
our prosperity in God’s work, we express our recognition of God’s rulership
over our planet’s wealth and over us individually. We show our cheerful
adherence to the first great commandment—worshiping the one true God and Him
only. And the man or woman who keeps God’s financial law will reap the
physical and spiritual blessings promised in His Word.
God will open the
windows of heaven and pour out blessings so great there will not be room enough
to receive them—guaranteed! ▪
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