Listen to Pat Robertson’s response to this person’s inquiry below
Melissa: “Our family is struggling financially. We cannot pay our mortgage and now it’s getting to the point to where our tithe to our church is taking away from paying our bills”
Pat: “The bible says, will a man rob God. If you really want a blessing, be faithful with your tithe”
I’m sure Pat may be well-intentioned but this advice makes it OK, to rob your mortgage and utility company. And also, we don’t need to be faithful in paying our bills.
Why do believers feel it’s justifiable to neglect their debts in order to fulfill tithing. Since when is it pleasing to God that we do one wrong (not paying bills) to do a good thing (tithing)? Should I lie, cheat, and steal, so that i can tithe as well? Is it OK to default on my loan so my Church can beef up its youth program? Look, I’m not saying that materialism isn’t part of the battle to be fought here, but at the moment, the decision is whether or not you defile God’s name to your debtors, or whether you should make your church happy. Hmmmm, that seems like a tough decision.
sayjack says
I don’t think that is what God is saying. I think that tithing was meant as a means of giving back to the community regardless of our financial obligations. Now I understand your concerns with tithing in this day and age because I share them. In fact, I have become disillusioned with the whole organized church practice. I have been searching for a church home for several years and every time I try a new one it’s the same old thing. On a few occasions I found a preacher that I and my family really liked but we just couldn’t stomach the nonsense you have to go through to get to the message. Paying your bills, which is basically an agreement you have made with someone to provide services for a fee, and giving back to your community through your church are both equally important. If someone were having trouble meeting their financial obligations and faced with the prospect of having to choose between tithing and paying the bills, then I would suggest they tithe with their time and volunteer at the church or in the community in the name of their church. I know this is not a new idea, but I don’t hear it preached that much. Perhaps it is because the church needs to meet its financial obligations as well.
Henry says
Sayjack,
Whilst you are pondering the issue of whether to tithe or meet your other financial commitments you may ask yourself this: Should I also follow the practice of circumcission or offer burnt offerings and sacrifices? If your answer to that is no then I think you have also answered the tithing dilemma.
June Brown says
Greetings Pat Robertson
I am member and a believer in the Lord and SaviorJesus. My !Question is What is wrong with me every month I tell myself I am going to pay my tithes but everytime my exspenses or spending becomes first. I am struggling with payng my tithe I always fill guilty. How can I break this will I have to pay God back tithe. Please Pray for me. I Want to start and not be curse. I am very worried about this .l
Stan Wenninger says
A tithe was only for Israel and never money. Pat doesn’t want you to know that. What did Pat tell God when he met him in late last year through death? Pat taught extortion with leadership and profited quite well from it. Pat has some explaining to do with God why Jesus’ lack of faith caused him to have “no place to lay His head”. Look up the word EXTORTION and study the true non money tithe of the Bible ONLY UNDER THE LAW WITH ISRAEL ONLY!
Stan Wenninger says
Pat is so smart that he pushes something the early Church never did. A tithe was never money and only under the law for Israel only. Jesus never took a tithe and He was/is God. He also didn’t have a place to “lay His head.” Pat died in late ’23 so maybe he enlightened Jesus on Pat’s judgement day where Jesus lacked faith to not even have a “place to lay His head”.