Mark 12:41-44; Did Christ take a negative view of tithing by the Pharisee before the woman with copper coins?
Nothing has done more damage in the Body of Christ world-wide than the False Prophets everywhere preaching the false gospel of seed faith tithing. Now all the elders and Preachers in churches all over in the rich countries steal money from Christians everywhere in the name of God and the False Prophet Gospel acts of tithing to become wealthy because they believe it is God’s will for them to be wealthy (its not, its a curse) so the wealthy countries are not sharing the donations by rich Christians with the poor Christians in 3rd world nations to build wells and have clean water to drink. Its Mosaic Law, Christ took only a negative view of the Pharisees that tithed for the sake of self-rightousness, Mk. 12:41-44, and the Apostle Paul clearly said if you follow one part of the law (code) you must follow the entire code, Gal. 2:21; 5:2-3, and it was nailed to the cross by Jesus Christ himself, Col. 2:13-15. The Apostle Paul called the mixing of of any laws (code) with grace a False Gospel. Since you are promoting and preaching this false gospel that means you are a False Prophet. I would suggest you go find a good massive concordance and try to find in the New Testament any of Christ’s teaching on tithing and there is only one that Christ takes a negative view of the Pharisee tithes just before the woman not tithing placing her copper coin in the offering plate. Then after you do that try to determine whether tithes are part of the code (it is)… Then quit following all the false prophets and start following what the scripture says…you are not saved or righteous by following the code but you are saved by perfect grace at a time when you do not deserve it. The is this: Most wealth is a curse, not a blessing to your children because in only rare circumstances do wealthy people pass the gospel to the next generation. So work on your bible comprehension skills and quit letting the False Prophets tell you what scripture teaches…God Bless.
Should Christians still be required to tithe according to Mosaic Law, or is tithing no longer necessary under the New Covenant? How does the concept of tithing fit into modern interpretations of biblical teachings?”,
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Sorry the late reply as I am having trouble with the logistics of my site. Not only is it possible but the Antichrist coming from Islam it is proven by not only scriptures in the Bible such as 1st John 2:22-23 but also the own comments in their Qur’an which fulfills John’s very exact words in prophecy, 1st John 2:22-23 which says the drawing line between the children of God, Matthew 6:3-18, now see 1st John 2:22-23. Now after reading these bible quotes consider how Islam denies Christ could be the “Son of God” but also denying God could ever be a Father, fulfilling and opening the mystery of not only the religion of the people of the Antichrist but where this Antichrist is coming from which is Islam… Qur’an quotes:4:157-159, 4:171, 5:60, 5:72, 5:73, 5:75-76, 5:78, 5:116, 9:30, 9:31, 10:68, 19:34-35, 37:151-152, 39:4, 72:3-8, 112:3. You can always connect with me quicker on comments thru my Facebook site with teaching on scripture and prophecy at this link… https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10230600978880150&set=a.10200581793259271
No and it is a sin to even use the word in a similar way like when a Pastor says something like “Place your tithes or offerings in the plate.” Anything like that is manipulation at best by the person standing in the pulpit saying that. That is the same as teaching it. The Pastor is purposely spreading confusion to increase the offerings that directly effects his income. I wanna welcome everybody also to my Facebook that has many of my sermons on these issues at this link: https://www.facebook.com/robertleere/
Is it possible that the Antichrist mentioned in Revelation could come from the Islamic faith, and if so, what implications does this have for end times prophecy and global politics?”,
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Howard, I am sorry to say this but the Charismatic Movement are all false prophets and I would advise you for your own good to abandon their mixing of Mosaic law with grace which Paul calls “The False-gospel.”
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Tithes is Mosaic law and to mix it with grace is the act of spreading the False-gospel according to the Apostle Paul according to his own words which God breathed thru him, Colossians 2:13-16, Galatians 1:8; 5:1-12.
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Commence by paying attention to your natural talents. Are you an exceptional communicator who makes others be comforted? This may be a clue of the strength of compassion. Do you find you are naturally inclined to leading or directing others? These could suggest the strengths of leadership or insight.
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