Tithing FAQ

Here are some of our most common questions when it comes to tithing. If additional information is needed or further questions please feel free to connect with us. Someone will reach out to you as soon as possible.

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Why should I tithe?

Tithing is giving 10% of your income. According to the Bible, the purpose of tithing is to teach you always to put God first in your lives. Why tithe is a question of priority. When we tithe, we are saying God you’re number one in my life, and I trust you to help me to steward well the other ninety percent.

2

Gross or Net?

The most common view is that gross earnings is the amount of God’s provision, and the tithe should be based on one-tenth of God’s provision. Though scripture doesn’t necessarily use the literal terms “net” or “gross,” it is important to note that the spirit in which we give is of greatest value to God. He tells us in II Corinthians 9 that “each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give; not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”

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Why do you accept credit cards?

Used within the parameters for which they were originally created, debit and credit cards can be an efficient tool for payments and purchases. Greater Mt. Tabor recommends to people who utilize them in place of checks or cash throughout the month to pay off the balance in full, at months end. Greater Mount Tabor strongly discourages those who have ongoing credit card debt from exercising this option.

You have been assigned by God to steward well your time, talent, and treasure. It is your responsibility as a believer to consecrate back to God these sacred gifts through giving to the church and to others.

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What if I don’t have enough money to tithe?

Giving 10% of your income to your church can be a frightening commitment, but God’s word tells us to prove his word through our lives by trying Him. If scripture tells us to prove Him, and see if He won’t open up the windows of Heaven, that our blessings will be overflowing, we must learn to trust that He is faithful to provide. God wants us to trust Him. Seek His guidance in how much you should give, and he will honor your faithfulness and obedience.