The New Testament Example
But the man who thinks to escape the payment of tithes by such a plea as this has overreached himself; for:
1. Christ taught it, as has been shown in the comment on Matthew 23:23. That alone would be sufficient.
2. The commandment to pay tithe having been once made by God Himself, it would remain in force, forever, if not countermanded, and the reason for its continuance existed as in the beginning. Therefore if there was no mention made of it in the entire New Testament, it would not affect the case in the least.
3. And, strongest of all, the teaching of the apostles, and of Christ Himself, if strictly followed, would lead to the sacrifice, not merely of a tithe, but of all our possessions!
Let us read and see. Paul, writing to the Corinthians, says, 1 Corinthians 6 19 ...you are not your own; 20 For you are bought with a price... We are, as a literal translation of Philippians 1:1 would read, “the slaves of Jesus Christ.”
Our servitude, however, is a blessed one, for His yoke is easy, and His burden light. But a slave can not hold property in his own right; all that he may acquire be longs to his master. Therefore since we are Christ’s by purchase, all that we have belongs to Him.
When the young man came to Him inquiring the way to life eternal, Matthew 19:21 Jesus said unto him, If you will be perfect, go and sell what you have, and give to the poor, and you shall have treasure in Heaven; and come and follow Me.
We do not wish to be understood as advising all indiscriminately to sell their property. We are to be guided by sanctified reason, and not by fanaticism. Ecclesiastes 3:1 To everything there is a season;–and if we stand at the counsel of God, we shall know when the time comes for us to part with our possessions."
E.J. Waggoner









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