Monday, May 31, 2010

The Quest For Zero Defect...



So I want to keep these things short because no one likes to read a LARGE mother letter. My dream for the church basically consists of seeing the saints believe who they are & advancing the Kingdom because they know they can. Also having all the "extra stuff" that we have added to church being eliminated and going back to basics. Very simply, as we hear so often but see lived so little, lets get back to the bible.

This first blog will be a few of my thoughts (and I believe they are biblical) regarding money. Let me just hit a few things regarding tithing:

1) Its only mentioned once by Jesus and nowhere else in the new testament. When Jesus does mention it to the pharisees I believe he is simply confirming for them that living by the law is completely futile. If we have to take everything Jesus says out of context, we will still be practising some law, which, as we all know, is rubbish.

2) If it was so massive a requirement (as preached by the church) then why does Paul not mention it once?

3) The classic passage from Genesis about old Abram (since he is pre-law, they really like that) and he gave the tithe. As far as I'm concerned this is the biggest biblical point you can make for the tithe. Lets consider this:

Genesis 14:18-20
The blessing was given to Abram, a very important fact to remember. In response, Abram gave ONE-TENTH (10%) of all the goods of Sodom that were stolen by Chedorlaomer to Melchizedek. Abram did NOT tithe from his own possessions, an essential fact to refute tithing practices in the new covenant.

Genesis 14:21-24 The king of Sodom offered to give Abram all the goods of Sodom that were recovered for himself, but Abram refused, taking not one single item, to give honor to Yahweh, lest people say this pagan king of Sodom made him rich. This is a very important point, because Abram took NO INCOME and the tithe he gave to Melchizedek did not come from his goods, but those of the Sodomites and 1/10 of Lot’s recovered goods.

Also remember, the tithe from Abram was a response to ALREADY being blessed, most people preach tithing IN ORDER to be blessed.

I'll leave it there for now regarding tithing.

So what do we do with our money every month you may ask? Well, even though I don't believe in tithing the way most of the church preaches it, I am absolutely convinced of sowing and reaping as a Kingdom principle (2 Corinthians 9:6-8). We give 10% to a friend working into China and has no job, so no income. Would love to be more creative with other ways, but bit limited here in China :) Don't just give your money to a church unless they are preaching the gospel properly, as far as I'm concerned, you are not sowing wisely.

I'm also convinced that biblical financial priorities (in no particular order) are:

1) Poor, widows and orphans
2) Other churches in need
3) Advancing the gospel locally and apostolically.
4) Sharing with those who teach the Word of God - yes Spaull child, I do believe it :)

My problem comes when our priorities are massive buildings, latest sound equipment, full time staff salaries (including elders), and absolutely any other expenses even if they seem justified (coffee machines). In ACTS there were "no needy among them". If Paul can go through times of having no clothes and food (he said that) then he had his priorities right. Not against full time elders or staff BUT if they are the priority, then yes, I'm against it.

Could go into more detail but I think my point is made.

Bit of an intense first blog, wont always be the same.

Big love,
Derik


5 comments:

  1. Ni hao apostle of grace and truth to the Sheenese [aka that wonderful people group who use sunglasses PURELY for aesthetic appeal]...glad you blogging! It is important to talk about all these topics because the answers will only come out through dialogue with other Christians (and hence the Holy Spirit) and studying the Good Book....keep it real!

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  2. Like your direction, not sure if i agree with the application though. More fundamentally though, is that Jesus fulfilled the law (tithe included), so there is no obligation left to tithe, except the new testament call to give/share/sow, and remember the rich young ruler was asked to give all he had!

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  3. Fully agree that there is no obligation left to tithe, that's definitely not how it's preached though in most churches.

    Remember to keep everything that Jesus said in context, specifically whom he said it to. The rich young ruler wanted to justify his salvation by works and Jesus simply exposed his 1st and real love (money).

    Interested in which application you don't really agree with specifically?

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  4. Just happened to stumble upon your blog via the world of facebook. Have you read 'Pagan Christianity' by Frank Viola and George Barna. If not you should. It addresses these very points. It also deals with numerous other areas needing to be brought back to the fundamentals preached in Acts - from this post I think you'll enjoy it and find it enlightening.

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  5. Have been able to breeze through it once back in SA just never got to actually have it long it enough to have a good read. Like their vibe though - have listened to some online interviews too. Times sure are a changing!! Some will stay humble and fight for freedom, others will stay hard and stay religious...

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