You're Doing it Wrong!
by Ronald W Robey
In order for a Christian to properly observe God’s tithe ordinance today, that Christian would have to:
a) be a bloodline descendant of the biblical patriarch Jacob. (Leviticus 27:34; Psalms 147:19-20)
b) receive from God a portion of the land of Canaan as an inheritance. (Genesis 28:13-15)
c) live peacefully in the land of Canaan (Deuteronomy 6:1-3; 12:1,10-11)
d) raise crops or breed livestock on that portion of the land of Canaan that he inherited (Leviticus 27:30-33)
e) give a tenth part of the crops raised and/or every tenth animal of the livestock he bred to pass under a rod to a bloodline descendant of the biblical patriarch Levi in rural communities in the land of Canaan (Leviticus 27:30-33; Numbers 18:24-26; Nehemiah 10:37-38)
f) have a bloodline descendant of the biblical patriarch Aaron present at the time that he gives his tithe to the bloodline descendant of the biblical patriarch Levi. (Nehemiah 10:37-38)
g) give a tenth of all agricultural crops he grew every third year to widows, orphans and foreigners. (De. 14:28-29; 26:12)
h) be unfaithful to Jesus Christ (Romans 7:3-4)
Any attempt to tithe anything that is not agricultural is in direct contradiction to God’s word and would not be obeying God in the tithe.
Any attempt to tithe to anyone who is not a bloodline descendant of the biblical patriarch Levi is in direct contradiction to God’s word and would not be obeying God in the tithe.
Any attempt to tithe in any other geographic location than the land of Canaan is in direct contradiction to God’s word and would not be obeying God in the tithe.
Monetary tithes were NEVER commanded for, carried to, collected in, or controlled by the New Covenant Church.
Balaam's Ass Speaks journal wishes to award the Dead Skunk Award to all you pastors who teach your people that they are under law, not grace, regarding giving.
Proverbs 30:15 The horseleach hath two daughters, crying, Give, give. There are three things that are never satisfied, yea, four things say not, It is enough: