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Tithing is Not Taboo: Generosity is Better Than Greed
Tithing is the spiritual practice of honoring God by giving the first tenth of your entire income to your local church. Tithing is not taboo, meaning it is not banned, prohibited, or forbidden. Your church may not emphasize the importance of tithing from your entire income, but it is a very important part of the Christian life.
Generosity is a lifestyle that gives freely and lives openhandedly. Generosity is the amount beyond the first tenth you give to your church. I can assure you that generosity is better than greed.
Greed is an insatiable desire for more. Greed is about grasping, craving, acquiring, and hoarding, while generosity is about giving, charity, blessing, and handing.
Greed is Not Godly
Christians ignore and mock God’s Word when they do not honor God with giving at least the first tenth of their entire income to their local church. They try to rationalize or even justify it, and some even attempt to explain it away biblically. I have never discovered anyone who practices tithing and generosity try to explain why tithing and generosity are not biblical.
Somehow, we must grow in our faith enough to understand that when we do not give biblically by both tithing and practicing generosity, we are not walking in godliness. Greed is not godly.
No One is Exempt from Tithing and Generosity
Pastors, staff members, elders, deacons, lay leaders, and all Christians are not exempt from tithing and generosity. In fact, when we do not practice giving the first tenth of our income and enter into the sphere of generosity, we are practicing and choosing greed.
Greed is like a rattlesnake that many of us want to snuggle up with in our hearts. While on a run last week, I ran upon a Copperhead snake lying right beside the curb. I did not cuddle with it; in fact, I ran with a chill up my spine for the rest of the week.
Greed is not about how much a person has or does not have. Greed is a matter of the heart. I have seen greed exist in the lives of those who have little and I have seen it exist in the lives of those who are overwhelmed with wealth. Nice things are not wrong until you violate God’s principles of giving in order to attain them.
There is Only One Way to Avoid Greed
There is only one way those with much or those with little avoid greed: Giving the first ten percent of their entire income to their local church and moving into the sphere of practicing generosity. They completely embrace a lifestyle of giving freely and living openhandedly.
Pastor James MacDonald is correct when he says that giving the first tenth of all God has given to you is the on ramp to the highway called generosity. Wherever you are in your life educationally, vocationally, or financially, ALL BLESSINGS flood the person and family that get on this on ramp that leads to the highway called generosity.
Living on 90% with God involved will go much further than living on 100% without God involved.
When you obey God’s Word about giving and generosity, you are getting God involved in your life supernaturally. You are never more like Jesus than when you give.
Living on 90% with God involved will go further than living on 100% without God involved. I have never met any person who practiced giving the first ten percent of their income through their local church that ever regretted it or did not have their needs met in life.
Three Important Things to Remember
1. Pastors need to preach unashamedly and uncompromisingly what the Bible says about tithing and generosity.
When you speak on tithing and generosity, there will always be some who will complain or crank up the rumor mill. But just remember pastor: Many who do so do not give as they should biblically. Many who cause this stir are carnal and do not want to face the reality of their greed. Pastor, you and your family should model giving at least the first ten percent of all God gives you through your local church and practice generosity beyond that.
2. Laypeople, encourage your pastor to preach on tithing and generosity.
Lead the way laypeople, encouraging your pastor to preach on tithing and generosity. Encourage and defend him both privately and publicly. Rebuke people who want to criticize him for doing it. People who do not want to hear and be challenged in giving are people who are not practicing giving God’s way.
3. Give freely and live openhandedly.
Be a giver, not a grabber. Live generously, not greedily. Give freely because God gave all He has given to you freely. Live openhandedly, sharing it with your church and other people because none of it is yours anyway. You own nothing; God owns everything. Give it away freely and live your entire life openhandedly. By the way, even when you die, leave at least the first ten percent of all God had given you in your life and legacy to your local church. Additionally, practice generosity by giving to your church even beyond the first ten percent and then to other Christian ministries that are advancing the gospel globally.
We are never more like Jesus than when we give. Allow God to be part of your life in a supernatural way by giving biblically.
Now is the Time to Lead,
Ronnie W. Floyd
Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, Southern Baptist Convention
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Dr. Ronnie Floyd is currently serving as the President of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Southern Baptist Convention is America’s largest Protestant denomination with more than 15.7 million members in over 51,094 churches and congregations nationwide.
To request an interview with Dr. Ronnie Floyd
contact Gayla Oldham at (479) 751-4523 or email gaylao@crosschurch.com.
Visit our website at http://ronniefloyd.com
Follow Dr. Floyd on Twitter and Instagram @ronniefloyd
We Need a Breakthrough
In days of seeking God deeply, I have been asking Him for insights about all that is happening in the world now. While my understanding grows, I want to share what is on my heart today.
Global Crises
Across the globe, crises abound. The global spiritual crisis continues to grow as lostness escalates. Billions of people are in need of the gospel of Jesus Christ. As more than one-half of the global population is now living in the cities of the world, missional strategies must emerge that address reaching these cities.
Global political and military unrest are threatening the security of much of the world. These crises are responsible for creating millions of refugees and spawning the largest global humanitarian crisis today. Along with this, ISIS continues to march, forwarding their radical Islamic agenda, killing those who will not deny their faith and join their vicious movement.
The Middle East remains the powder keg of the world. With nuclear threat remaining in Iran and religious persecution growing, we are facing one of the most dangerous moments in our lifetime.
In the background is a fragile global economy. Furthermore, in this season of glaring global realities, we are facing an unprecedented global leadership crisis. Where are the leaders of the world?
We need a breakthrough.
National Crises
Across the nation, missiologists tell us that three out of four people in America do not have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. As lostness escalates across America, this spiritual crisis is undeniable. While we hope the churches in America would count this as a time to rise up, advancing the gospel, the reality is that seventy-four percent of our churches in America are plateaued or declining. Additionally, as a whole, the churches in America are in need of a spiritual visitation by the Holy Spirit that will call them out of their lukewarm status.
Politically, America is in trouble. The disappointment of our political leaders not working together for the common good of our nation has Americans filled with all sorts of emotions, many of which are not healthy. Every political candidate that is running to be the next President of the United States is catching the brunt of this reality.
Accompanying these spiritual and political crises is an ever-growing unstable and uncertain national economy that is also connected to a fragile global economy. As these crises converge, we find ourselves in a new territory judicially. Since the Supreme Court released its decision on marriage on June 26, we are now in a moral crisis that is spinning out of control. Now we are facing threats regarding religious liberty that are unprecedented not just to us, but in the entire history of the United States.
And again, at times, it appears we are leaderless. Where are the leaders who will rise above the fray and lead toward a better future in America? Where are the leaders that are communicating a hopeful message for the future, seizing the hearts of all peoples cross-generationally? Where are the leaders in America?
We need a breakthrough.
Southern Baptist Convention Crises
There are so many things that are right within our Southern Baptist Convention. For the past fifteen months that I have served as President, I have tried to lead us forward toward a future that is optimistic and hopeful. Yet today, I find myself more aware than ever of our own crises. We must emerge victorious in order to speak to our nation and world effectively.
We are in our own crisis spiritually. Most of our own churches are in a deep and dire need for a mighty movement of the Holy Spirit among them. This becomes more evident with churches struggling with division and distrust. A lack of evangelistic zeal is undeniable and our convention’s decline in baptisms is deplorable. The prayerlessness in our churches has led us to be powerless in our churches. Therefore, evangelism is no longer the priority in most of our churches today.
Additionally, we are in our own crisis financially. Tithing is now almost taboo in many churches, while millions and millions of dollars are robbed from God annually by many of His children. Not only does financial selfishness exist in the lives of Christians, financial selfishness exists in many churches. We tend to applaud what we keep rather than what we give away to advance the gospel to our lost and dying nation and world.
Thankfully, the monies our churches give together through our Cooperative Program and Mission Offerings are increasing. Yet, the increases at this point are still minimal. This needs to change. We need our churches to resolve to give more away for gospel causes through the work of our partnership.
Furthermore, our state conventions have to continually evaluate how they can have greater missional clarity, then simplify in alignment with their mission, and ultimately become agile in their ability to adjust. Additionally, they must accelerate their pace in forwarding more monies to our national and international ministries of our Southern Baptist Convention. Then, we must live within the means our churches have provided and maximize these resources for their gospel work. Together, we must advance the gospel to and plant churches in the unreached parts of America and the entire world.
We do not have a choice. We are under a mandate from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We are not under the Great Option, but the Great Commission. We do not want to be known for participating in the Great Omission, but we want to be known as being a Great Commission people.
And yes, we also need pastor-leaders by the thousands to rise up and lead forward toward gospel advancement beginning in their towns, cities, across America, and the entire world.
We need a breakthrough.
God Alone Gives the Breakthroughs
We need a global breakthrough. We need a national breakthrough. We need a breakthrough across the entire Southern Baptist Convention.
Since God alone gives the breakthroughs, we must talk to Him more now than ever before. We must move into seasons of fasting and prayer more than ever before. We must call our churches to go places with God they have never gone before.
Then, we must rise up and lead filled with the power of God until the breakthroughs come.
Now is the Time to Lead,
Ronnie W. Floyd
Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, Southern Baptist Convention
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Dr. Ronnie Floyd is currently serving as the President of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Southern Baptist Convention is America’s largest Protestant denomination with more than 15.7 million members in over 46,000 churches nationwide.
To request an interview with Dr. Ronnie Floyd
contact Gayla Oldham at (479) 751-4523 or email gaylao@crosschurch.com.
Visit our website at http://ronniefloyd.com
Follow Dr. Floyd on Twitter and Instagram @ronniefloyd