The best theory I’ve seen is that if you tithe on gross, you have, practically speaking, tithed on money you recieve from social security later. So it’s a way to bake in going over 10%.
The end discussion was the highlight. I tend to think the practice of the church in Acts would point to 0% is acceptable. If that’s your means. What we see in acts is everyone gives the max they can. They apply the “what do I need to keep” literally.
If we see tithing as a "get-to-do" there's no biblical argument. But today's version of tithing from earned wages carries no biblical precedent. As such, no biblical obligation.
This series has been a blessing.
The best theory I’ve seen is that if you tithe on gross, you have, practically speaking, tithed on money you recieve from social security later. So it’s a way to bake in going over 10%.
The end discussion was the highlight.
I tend to think the practice of the church in Acts would point to 0% is acceptable. If that’s your means. What we see in acts is everyone gives the max they can. They apply the “what do I need to keep” literally.
If we see tithing as a "get-to-do" there's no biblical argument. But today's version of tithing from earned wages carries no biblical precedent. As such, no biblical obligation.
Lol! Yes, you were gonna go live 😂
Banter away. It's comical!