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Title: The Soul Winning and Soul Saving Aspects of Tithing


1
The Soul Winning and Soul Saving Aspects of
Tithing
  • Presented by G. Edward Reid

2
People must understand that A non-tither is
still an outsider. He is a guest in the home.
Tithing makes one an insider. One is now part of
the team, sharing with others gladly and
unselfishly the responsibility of keeping the
doors open and spreading the gospel. --Choos
ing To Live , p. 73 J. David Schmidt

3
  • Seven Biblical Principles
  • of
  • Faithful Tithing

4
  • The tithe is holy. Lev. 2730
  • The tithe belongs to God. Lev. 2730
  • We should put God first. Prov.
    39,10 Gen. 2820-22
  • God will honor careful obedience with blessings.
    Deut. 281-14
  • Failure to tithe is robbery of God. Mal. 610

5
  • 6. An honest tithe has three elements.
  • -- 10 - Gen. 2822
  • (portion or percentage)
  • -- It must be returned to Gods
  • storehouse. Mal. 310 (place)
  • -- It is to be used to support the
  • ministry. Num. 1821 (purpose)
  • 7. Gods plan is best. Prov. 35, 6

6
If all, both rich and poor, would bring their
tithes into the storehouse, there would be a
sufficient supply of means to release the cause
from financial embarrassment and to nobly carry
forward the missionary work in its various
departments. --4T 475
7
If all the tithes of our people flowed into
the treasury of the Lord as they should, such
blessings would be received that gifts and
offerings for sacred purposes would be multiplied
tenfold, and thus the channel between God and man
would be kept open. The followers of Christ
should not wait for thrilling missionary appeals
to arouse them to action. If spiritually awake,
they would hear in the income of every week,
whether much or little, the voice of God and of
conscience with authority demanding the tithes
and offerings due the Lord. --4T 474

8
It is part of your work to teach those whom you
bring into the truth to bring the tithe into the
storehouse as an acknowledgment of their
dependence on God. They should be fully
enlightened as to their duty to return to the
Lord His own. --EV 250
9
  • Let the church appoint pastors or elders who are
    devoted to the Lord Jesus, and let these men see
    that officers are chosen who will attend
    faithfully to the work of gathering in the tithe.
    If the pastors show that they are not fitted for
    their charge, if they fail to set before the
    church the importance of returning to God His
    own, if they do not see to it that the officers
    under them are faithful, and that the tithe is
    brought in, they are in peril. They are
    neglecting a matter which involves a blessing or
    a curse to the church. They should be relieved
    of their responsibility, and other men should be
    tested and tried.
  • --CS 106

10
  • Faith in Christ as the worlds Redeemer calls
    for an acknowledgment of the enlightened
    intellect controlled by a heart that can discern
    and appreciate the heavenly treasure. This is
    inseparable from repentance and transformation of
    character. TO HAVE FAITH MEANS TO FIND AND
    ACCEPT THE GOSPEL TREASURE, WITH ALL THE
    OBLIGATIONS WHICH IT IMPOSES.
  • --COL 112

11
  • The greatest praise that men can bring to god is
    to become consecrated channels through whom He
    can work. Time is rapidly passing into eternity.
    Let us not keep back from God that which is His
    own. Let us not refuse Him that which, though it
    cannot be given with merit, cannot be denied
    without ruin. He asks for a whole heart give it
    to Him it is His. He asks for our money give
    it to Him it is His. Ye are not your own, for
    yea are bought with a price. 1 Corinthians
    619, 20. God requires the homage of a
    sanctified soul, which has prepared itself by the
    exercise of the faith that works by love, to
    serve Him. He holds up before us the highest
    ideal, even perfection. He asks us to be
    absolutely and completely for Him in this world
    as He is for us in the the presence of God. --AA
    566

12
  • Jesus has purchased redemption for us. It is
    ours but we are placed here on probation to see
    if we will prove worthy of eternal life. God
    proves us by trusting us with earthly
    possessions. If we are faithful to impart freely
    of what He has lent us, to advance His cause, God
    can entrust to us the immortal inheritance. Ye
    cannot serve God and mammon. If any man love
    the world, the love of the Father is not in him.
  • --1T 199

13
  • If we use our means to Gods glory here, we lay
    up a treasure in heaven and when earthly
    possessions are all gone, the faithful steward
    has Jesus and angels for his friends, to receive
    him home to everlasting habitations And
    everyone they have been the means of saving, adds
    stars to their crown in glory, and increases
    their eternal reward.
  • --1T 198

14
  • But know this, that in the last days perilous
    times will come for men will be lovers of
    themselves, lovers of money lovers of pleasure
    rather than lovers of God, having a form of
    godliness but denying its power. And from such
    people turn away! 2 Tim. 31-5

15
  • Practical benevolence will give spiritual life
    to thousands of nominal professors of truth It
    will transform them from selfish, covetous
    worshipers of mammon to earnest, faithful
    co-workers with Christ in the salvation of
    sinners.
  • --4T 387

16
  • One reason why there is so great a dearth of the
    Spirit of God is that so many are robbing
    God. --5T 734

17
  • Time is rapidly passing into eternity. Let us
    not keep back from God that which is His own.
    Let us not refuse him that which, though it
    cannot be given with merit, cannot be denied
    without ruin. He asks for a whole heart give it
    to Him it is His, both by creation and by
    redemption. He asks for your intellect give it
    to Him it is His. He asks for your money give
    it to Him it is His. Ye are not your own, for
    ye are bought with a price. 1Corinthians 619,
    20.
  • --AA 566

18
  • The love of money, the desire for wealth, is
    the golden chain that binds them people to
    Satan.--SC 44

19
  • No scheme of business or plan of life can be
    sound or complete that embraces only the brief
    years of this present life and makes no provision
    for the unending future. --Ed 145

20
  • No one can serve two masters for either he will
    hate the one and love the other, or else he will
    be loyal to the one and despise the other. You
    cannot serve God and mammon.
  • Matt. 624

21
  • Do you not know that to whom you present
    yourselves slaves to obey, you are that ones
    slaves to whom you obey, whether of sin to death,
    or of obedience to righteousness? Rom. 616

22
  • It is NOW that our brethren should be cutting
    down their possessions instead of increasing
    them. We are about to move to a better country,
    even a heavenly. Then let us not be dwellers
    upon the earth, but be getting things into as
    compact a compass as possible.
  • --CS 59 (Rev 1317)

23
Needs of the Work --An all out effort to reach
the world for Jesus. --Must work while we
can.
24
  • The work of God is to become more extensive, and
    if His people follow His counsel, there will not
    be much means in their possession to be consumed
    in the final conflagration. All will have laid
    up their treasure where moth and rust cannot
    corrupt and the heart will not have a cord to
    bind it to the earth. --CS 60

25
  • British economist Stephen Wright of Cambridge
    University expects the Dow to fall a huge 60.
    In his book, Valuing Wall Street, he says, A
    fall as much as 60 is likely, which could easily
    send the Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbling to
    below 4,000.
  • --Bottom Line Personal, November 15, 2000

26
  • The very means that is now so sparingly invested
    in the cause of God, and that is selfishly
    retained, will in a little while be cast with all
    idols to the moles and to the bats. Money will
    soon depreciate in value very suddenly when the
    reality of eternal scenes opens to the senses of
    man.
  • --Ev 63 (Isa. 220)
  • Poverty is coming upon the world, and there will
    be a time of trouble such as never was since
    there was a nation. --Ev 240, 241
    (Dan.121)

27
  • In the last extremity, before this work shall
    close, thousands will be cheerfully laid upon the
    altar. Men and women will feel it a blessed
    privilege to share in the work of preparing souls
    to stand in the great day of God, and they will
    give hundreds as readily as dollars are given
    now. --CS 39

28
  • Did they Christs professed people but realize
    how near is the end of all work for the salvation
    of souls, they would
  • 1. Sacrifice their possessions as freely as did
    the members of the early church.
  • 2. Work for the advancement of Gods cause as
    worldly men labor to acquire riches.
  • 3. Exercise tact and skill, and earnest and
    unselfish labor would be put forth to acquire
    means, not to hoard, but to pour into the
    treasury of the Lord.
  • (See CS 40, 41)

29
The time is coming when we cannot sell at any
price. The decree will soon go forth prohibiting
men to buy or sell of any man save he that hath
the mark of the beast. --5T 152

30
  • The tithe should be consecrated to God. His
    requirements come first. We are not doing His
    will if we consecrate to Him what is left after
    all our wants have been supplied. Before any
    part of our income is consumed, we should take
    out and present to Him that portion which He
    claims as His. When this is done, the remainder
    will be sanctified and blessed to our own use.
  • Pacific Union Recorder
  • October 10, 1901

31
  • Name It and Claim It Religion
  • Jesus has not promised that all who accept Him
    will become wealthy by the worlds standards.
    However, He has promised many things to those who
    follow and obey Him

1. He will supply our needs. (Phil. 419)
2. He will be with us wherever we go. (Matt.
2820)
3. He will give us peace. (Isa. 263)
32
  • Those who are ready and willing to invest in the
    cause of God, will be blessed in their efforts to
    acquire money It is no sin to acquire and
    control property as stewards of God, holding it
    only until He shall require it for the
    necessities of His work.
  • Review and Herald September
    18, 1888

33
  • For the kingdom of heaven is like a man
    traveling to a far country, who called his own
    servants and delivered his goods to them
  • After a long time the lord of those servants
    came and settled accounts with them.
  • Matt. 2514, 19

34
  • His lord said to him, Well done, good and
    faithful servant you have been faithful over a
    few things, I will make you ruler over many
    things, Enter into the joy of your lord.
  • Matt. 2521

35
  • Every extravagance should be cut out of our
    lives for the time which we have to work is none
    too long. All around us we see suffering
    humanity What an account men will by and by have
    to render for their selfish use of Gods money!
    Those who disregard the provision God has made
    for the poor, will realize the following

1. They have robbed both their fellow men and
God.
2. They have embezzled His goods.
36
  • As Christs followers give back to the Lord His
    own, they are accumulating treasure which will be
    theirs when they hear the words Well done, thou
    good and faithful servantenter thou into the joy
    of thy Lord. --9T 59

37
  • It is a sad fact that while great things are
    being done in the world by individual Christians,
    the potency of those forces are largely lost
    because the rank and file are living unorganized
    lives with no distinct acknowledgment of their
    stewardship relation to God, the Father-owner.
    The faithful steward alone is lacking at this
    crucial hour.
  • Frederick Agar, 1920
  • The Stewardship of Life

38
  • If we use our means to Gods glory here, we lay
    up treasure in heaven and when earthly
    possessions are all gone, the faithful steward
    has Jesus and angels for his friends, to receive
    him home to everlasting habitations. --1T
    198

39
  • If anyone is robbing God, he may see by studying
    the Bible that he should repent and make
    restitution for his case has been presented in
    the word of God. He should fear to continue in
    blindness of mind, lest for his selfishness he
    should lose eternal life, which Christ died to
    obtain for him.
  • ST, August 1, 1892

40
  • As the people of God approach the perils of the
    last days, Satan holds earnest consultation with
    his angels as to the most successful plan of
    overthrowing their faith Says the great
    deceiver Go, make the possessors of lands and
    money drunk with the cares of this life. Present
    the world before them in its most attractive
    light, that they may lay up their treasure here
    and fix their affections upon earthly things
    Make them care more for money than for the
    upbuilding of Christs kingdom and the spread of
    truths we hate, and we need not fear their
    influence for we know that every selfish,
    covetous person will fall under our power, and
    will finally be separated from Gods people.
    --TM 472-474

41
  • He who embezzles his Lords goods not only loses
    the talent lent him of God, but eternal life. Of
    him it is said Cast ye the unprofitable servant
    into outer darkness.
  • --3T 387

42
  • For what shall it profit a man if he gains the
    whole world, and loses his own soul?
  • Or what will a man give in exchange for his
    soul?
  • Matt. 836,37

43
  • Money has great value, because it can do great
    good But money is of no more value than sand,
    only as it is put to use
  • in providing for the necessities of life,
  • in blessing others,
  • and advancing the cause of Christ.
  • COL 351

44
  • I WAS SHOWN that the parable of the talents has
    not been fully understood. This important lesson
    was given to the disciples for the benefit of
    Christians living in the last daysThe parable
    applies to the temporal means which God has
    entrusted to His peopleGod requires those who
    have possessions here, to put it into the cause
    to spread the truth. --1T 197

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Basic Stewardship Principles A Conceptual Model
10 NON-DISCRETIONARY 9T 245-252 4T 462-476 3T
395 CS 67 Mal 38-10
TITHE
DONT STORE UP TREASURES ON EARTH Matt 619
  • OUR NEEDS
  • Phil. 419
  • Matt. 633
  • Matt 251-13
  • (Virgins)

SATANS WAY SELF-PRESERVATION GODS WAY
SELF-SACRIFICE
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Basic Stewardship Principles A Conceptual Model
10 NON-DISCRETIONARY 9T 245-252 4T 462-476 3T
395 CS 67 Mal 38-10
TITHE
  • OUR NEEDS
  • Phil. 419
  • Matt. 633
  • Matt 251-13
  • (Virgins)

DONT STORE UP TREASURES ON EARTH Matt 619
90 DISCRETIONARY COL 351 3T 399
GIFTS TO 2 3 LAYS UP TREASURE IN HEAVEN 2T
279 3T 546
  • OTHERS NEEDS
  • Sheep Goats
  • Matt. 253146

SATANS WAY SELF-PRESERVATION GODS
WAY SELF-SACRIFICE
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Basic Stewardship Principles A Conceptual Model
10 NON-DISCRETIONARY 9T 245-252 4T 462-476 3T
395 CS 67 Mal 38-10
TITHE
  • OUR NEEDS
  • Phil. 419
  • Matt. 633
  • Matt 251-13
  • (Virgins)

DONT STORE UP TREASURES ON EARTH Matt 619
  • OTHERS NEEDS
  • Sheep Goats
  • Matt. 253146

90 DISCRETIONARY COL 351 3T 399
GIFTS TO 2 3 LAYS UP TREASURE IN HEAVEN 2T
279 3T 546
  • GODS CAUSE Matt. 2514-30 (Talents)

1T 197
SATANS WAY SELF-PRESERVATION GODS WAY
SELF-SACRIFICE
48
  • I WAS SHOWN that the recording angel makes a
    faithful record of every offering dedicated to
    God and put into the treasury, and also of the
    final result of the means thus bestowed.
  • Even though the means thus consecrated be
    misapplied, so that it does not accomplish the
    object which the donor had in view,--the glory of
    God and the salvation of souls,--those who made
    the sacrifice in sincerity of soul, with an eye
    single to the glory of God, will not lose their
    reward. --2T 518, 519

49
  • Hoarded wealth is not merely useless, it is a
    curse. In this life it is a snare to the soul,
    drawing the affections away from the heavenly
    treasure. In the great day of God its witness to
    unused talents and neglected opportunities will
    condemn its possessor. -- COL 352

50
  • The Story of Zacchaeus
  • Luke 191-10
  • What we know about Zacchaeus
  • 1. He was a chief tax collector.
  • 2. He was rich.
  • 3. He was of short stature.
  • 4. He wanted to see Jesus.
  • 5. He ran ahead.
  • 6. He climbed a tree.

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  • The Story of Zacchaeus
  • Luke 191-10
  • What we know about Jesus
  • 1. He was planning to pass through
  • Jericho.
  • 2. He came to Zacchaeus and looked up and saw
    him.
  • 3. He called Zacchaeus by name though they had
    never met.
  • 4. He asked him to come down.
  • 5. Jesus invited Himself to Zacchaeus house.

52
  • The Story of Zacchaeus
  • Luke 191-10
  • Results of the encounter with Jesus
  • 1. Zacchaeus hurried down.
  • 2. He joyfully received Jesus.
  • 3. Others criticized Jesus for eating with a
    sinner.
  • 4. Zacchaeus attitude toward money changed.
  • (one-half to poor four times restored)
  • 5. Jesus said, Today salvation has come to
    this house.

53
  • To defraud God is the greatest crime of which
    man can be guilty and yet this sin is deep and
    widespread.
  • --CS 86

54
  • Since the Lord is soon coming, it is time to put
    out our money to the exchangers, time to put
    every dollar we can spare into the Lords
    treasury, that institutions may be established
    for the education of workers, who shall be
    instructed as were those in the schools of the
    prophets. If the Lord comes and finds you doing
    this work, He will say Well done, thou good and
    faithful servantenter thou into the joy of thy
    Lord.
  • --6T 440-441

55
  • Sacrifice ALL to God. Lay ALL upon His altar
    self, property, and ALL, a living sacrifice. It
    will take ALL to enter glory. Lay up for
    yourselves treasure in heaven, where no thief can
    approach or rust corrupt. Ye must be partakers
    of Christs sufferings here if ye would be
    partakers with Him of His glory hereafter.
  • --EW 66

56
  • The Great Controversy depicted in the Bible
    reveals a dilemma for man. We are pulled in two
    directions.
  • World---------God
  • Foolish--------Faithful
  • Culture--------Mind/Heart of God
  • Key Question
  • Are we becoming more faithful or more foolish?
  • The act of giving breaks the power of
    materialism.

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1. Selfishnessmaterialismplay a major part in
the great controversy TM 474 Matt. 624

2. Tithinga hedge against selfishness
Deut. 1423
3. Abrahamfather of the faithful Gen 14
4. From Jacob to Israel Gen 2820-22
58
  • 1. Tithing and the tree of knowledge of good
    and evil (CS 65)

2. Tithing and our covenant relationship with
God (Abraham, Fen. 14 Jacob, Gen. 28 Mal. 310,
CS 75)
3. Failure to tithe is robbery of God (Mal.
36-12 CS 77 CS 86)
4. Tithing is an act of worship (Mal. 310 Ps.
11612-14)
59
  • The tithing system is the equivalent to the
    last-day Christian of the Tree of Knowledge of
    Good and Evil for Adam and Eve in the Garden of
    Eden.

60
  • There was nothing poisonous in the fruit itself,
    and the sin was not merely in yielding to
    appetite. (1) It was distrust of Gods goodness,
    (2) disbelief of His Word, (3) and rejection of
    His authority, that made our first parents
    transgressors, and that brought into the world a
    knowledge of evil.

61
  • When we are faithful with our tithe we show God
    that we --trust His goodness
  • --believe His word
  • --accept His authority
  • --CS 65, ED 25

62
  • He who gave His only-begotten Son to die for
    you, has made a covenant with you. He gives you
    His blessings, and in return He requires you to
    bring Him your tithes and offerings. --CS 75

63
  • The evasion of the positive commands of God
    concerning tithes and offerings, is registered in
    the books of heaven as robbery toward Him.
  • --CS 77

64
  • When the judgment shall sit and the books shall
    be opened, every man will be rewarded according
    to his works. Many names are enrolled on the
    church book that have robbery recorded against
    them in the Ledger of Heaven. And unless these
    repent and work for the Master with disinterested
    benevolence, they will certainly share in the
    doom of the unfaithful steward.
  • --4T 481, 482

65
Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse
KJV Bring all the tithes into the storehouse
NKJV Not You all bring the tithes
but You bring all the tithes...
66
  • Three elements of an Honest Tithe
  • 1. Portion / Percent - one tenth
  • 2. Place to return - The Storehouse
  • 3. Purpose - support the ministry of Gods
    church

67
Everyone is to be his own assessor and is left to
give as he purposes in his heart. But there are
those who are guilty of the same sin as Ananias
and Sapphira, thinking that if they withhold a
portion of what God claims in the tithing system
the brethren will never know it. Thus thought
the guilty couple whose example is given us as a
warning. --4T 469
68
  • Dimensions of Stewardship Maturity

Phases in a Life of Faithful Stewardship
Basic Expression of Faithfulness Your commitment
of prayers, presence, gifts and service.
  • Annual Giving
  • Regular giving
  • Special offerings and projects
  • Budget development and communication
  • Stewardship education for all ages
  • Financial policies

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Dimensions of Stewardship Maturity
Phases in a Life of Faithful Stewardship
  • Major Giving
  • Land purchase
  • New facilities
  • Renovation
  • Debt reduction
  • Mission opportunities
  • Cash for Endowment

Growing Expression of Faithfulness Rearranging
your priorities to give.
  • Annual Giving
  • Regular giving
  • Special offerings and projects
  • Budget development and communication
  • Stewardship education for all ages
  • Financial policies

Basic Expression of Faithfulness Your commitment
of prayers, presence, gifts and service.
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  • Dimensions of Stewardship Maturity

Ultimate Expression of a Life of Faithfulness
Your commitment to a legacy, a testimony that
will endure.
Phases in a Life of Faithful Stewardship
  • Estate or
  • Planned Giving
  • Bequests
  • Planned Gifts
  • Major Giving
  • Land purchase
  • New facilities
  • Renovation
  • Debt reduction
  • Mission opportunities
  • Cash for Endowment

Growing Expression of Faithfulness Rearranging
your priorities to give.
  • Annual Giving
  • Regular giving
  • Special offerings and projects
  • Budget development and communication
  • Stewardship education for all ages
  • Financial policies

Basic Expression of Faithfulness Your
commitment of prayers, presence, gifts and
service.
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  • My Goal As A Committed Christian is to take what
    God has given me in time, talents, body temple,
    and my treasure, and trade with it until He comes
    with the perspective of bringing profit to His
    kingdom.

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