Tithing Is Not A Christian Teaching Apr 2026

The danger of "tithing" is the mindset that "I give God His 10% and the other 90% is mine." In the Christian faith, Jesus owns it all. We are called to be stewards of every single dollar, using our resources to care for our families, our communities, and the vulnerable—not just checking a box on Sunday morning.

Is your 10% tithe biblical or just tradition? Let’s talk about why the New Testament asks for something much bigger than a percentage. 🕊️

Tithing was a law. Generosity is a grace. Stop giving out of obligation and start giving out of joy. Tithing Is Not A Christian Teaching

Malachi 3 is often used to guilt-trip believers, but what does the New Covenant actually say about our money? Hint: It’s not about the 10%. To help me tailor this further, let me know:

Under the Mosaic Law, tithing was specifically for the nation of Israel to support the Levites (who had no land inheritance) and the poor. It wasn't just money; it was grain, fruit, and livestock. Since Christians are not under the Old Covenant Law (Romans 6:14), the legal requirement of the 10% tithe ended at the Cross. The danger of "tithing" is the mindset that

What is your ? (To educate, to start a debate, or to offer relief to those feeling pressured?)

"Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver." (2 Corinthians 9:7)For some, 10% is too much; for others, it’s far too little. The heart matters more than the math. Let’s talk about why the New Testament asks

God doesn't want your debt or a calculated payment; He wants your heart. Let’s move away from legalism and toward generous, sacrificial living. Suggested Captions for Social Media: