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Tithing in Plain English

by Jared Brian

Here’s my version of tithing in plain English:

“Give me 10% of your money, Sucka!”

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  1. NYTN says

    02/25/11 at 7:11 am

    Not one single thing said in this video is supported by the clear, consistent teaching of scripture.  This is all pure philosophy.
     
    In scripture, the ‘tithe’ is a type of offering. And Hebrews explains that Christ’s offering Himself “once and for all”, was the END of all dead offerings.  We are now to offer up “living offerings” (Rom 12:1-5; Gal 5:18-23; Heb 13:15; 1 Pet 2:5).  And as for Malachi 3, you apparently have not  read Malachi, chapters 1 and 2.
     
    This video is really wrong…

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