Have we misunderstood the true nature of tithing?
For centuries, Christians have wrestled with the practice of tithing. Many churches teach it as an unbreakable command, while others offer it as a choice. Yet, what does the Bible really say about tithing in the New Covenant? Is it still required, or have we misunderstood its purpose?
In "The Abrahamic Tenth", you'll embark on a journey that challenges conventional teachings. This book goes beyond surface-level understanding, delving deep into Scripture to reveal profound insights on the shift from the Old Covenant's legalistic tithing to the New Covenant's expression of love and generosity.
With clarity and biblical wisdom, the author unravels:
Why tithing, as practiced under the Old Covenant, no longer applies to the New Covenant church.The hidden significance behind Abraham's offering to Melchizedek and its relevance today.How the early church approached giving-and what we can learn from their example.The true essence of Christian generosity: love, not obligation or fear.This book doesn't just offer answers-it invites you to reconsider the foundation of your faith when it comes to giving. Through careful exegesis and thoughtful reflection, "The Abrahamic Tenth" presents a fresh perspective that could reshape your understanding of stewardship, faith, and God's grace.