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“Tithing” by Lee Weeks, with Inks by Klaus Janson, Letters by Richard Starkings, Colors by Steve Buccellato, and a Script by Howard Mackie.
Test Me in This
Afraid that giving to God means you'll have less for yourself?
God is so confident in His ability to bless you that He actually dares you to test Him.
Malachi 3:10 contains the only place in Scripture where God says "test me": "Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this," says the Lord Almighty, "and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it."
God doesn't just promise to meet your needs when you give - He promises to overflow your life with blessing.
"Floodgates of heaven" means an unstoppable downpour of goodness. "So much blessing" means abundance beyond your capacity to contain it.
This isn't about money alone - it's about trusting God with everything He's given you.
When you give your first and best to God, you're not losing anything - you're positioning yourself for supernatural multiplication.
That paycheck you're afraid to tithe from? God wants to bless it. That talent you're hesitant to use for Him? He wants to multiply it. That time you're reluctant to give? He wants to redeem it.
Today, take God up on His challenge. Give Him your first, and watch Him give you His best.
"God can do anything except make his own money. That's why he needs your money."
Why do you trust your god to provide when his own corporation doesn't?
I will never get over growing up poor in a religious mormon household where my parents still gave 10% of their income to the church (tithing) despite maxing out dozens of credit cards every month to feed the 10 children the church encouraged them to have.
@shutanictemple
It’s been quite awhile since my last tithing @loretta-dont-you-oppress-me I decided these kids needed a good home. Terrorizing a Tractor Supply store may be fun but they need some wide open spaces ♥️
All hail 😊
hi besties so i just got my 3rd paycheck and my mom is getting on my ass about setting up some sort of online thing connected to my bank account thatll take my money and pay it straight to tithing and i dont know how to weasel out of this one folkz. the mere idea of having to pay tithing makes me feel so very sick and i feel trapped and helpless and idk how to get out of it. im sick of being cornered into things i want nothing to do with. does anyone have any advice for either weaseling out or handling a confrontation with my parents?