As Paul once said, "Let me engage in a bit of foolishness"' Even if "Tithing" was justified by this one chapter in Hebrews7, Hebrews was written between 61 and 65 AD when the temple in Jerusalem was standing. The temple was destroyed in 70 AD. Where would the tithe go if the temple is destroyed?
WOW...I read Hebrews 7 several times, but I never picked up on that subtle difference between Abram gave tithes and the sons of Levi have commandment to collect the tenth.
@llonden2kx Yes that is a very subtle difference in the text but it shows clearly the difference between free will and obligation. Thanks for the comments...
Brotha as usual you are on track! This gentleman you exsposed has not been given the ears to hear or eyes to see. Therefore not unlike many of his peers who are paralyzed in the bondage of religious business, they can not break free! Stay on the path my Friend. Shalom
@minimalistmaverick89 What i do sis is this, EVERYTIME i am listening to a sermon, i take notes. If its something said that I dont quite understand or seems kinda weird, i always make a note of it to look up when i get time. That way, I know when something is false.
You better listen to the SPIRIT when HE tells you to do something!!! lol
@king4him LOL true...I did make a note to myself on that one. It stuck out to me. But I gave anyway, kinda felt bad that they are struggling to pay the mortgage. They are very open about it
As Paul once said, "Let me engage in a bit of foolishness"' Even if "Tithing" was justified by this one chapter in Hebrews7, Hebrews was written between 61 and 65 AD when the temple in Jerusalem was standing. The temple was destroyed in 70 AD. Where would the tithe go if the temple is destroyed?
~Shalom King4him
WadeWeekly 11 months ago
WOW...I read Hebrews 7 several times, but I never picked up on that subtle difference between Abram gave tithes and the sons of Levi have commandment to collect the tenth.
llonden2kx 1 year ago
@llonden2kx Yes that is a very subtle difference in the text but it shows clearly the difference between free will and obligation. Thanks for the comments...
king4him 1 year ago
Brotha as usual you are on track! This gentleman you exsposed has not been given the ears to hear or eyes to see. Therefore not unlike many of his peers who are paralyzed in the bondage of religious business, they can not break free! Stay on the path my Friend. Shalom
DrLld 1 year ago
Tipping God!...lol I learned that same thing. It is so hard to get people to believe the Bible when their Pastor has said something else. Great vid.
livinmybestlife 1 year ago
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minimalistmaverick89 1 year ago
@minimalistmaverick89 What i do sis is this, EVERYTIME i am listening to a sermon, i take notes. If its something said that I dont quite understand or seems kinda weird, i always make a note of it to look up when i get time. That way, I know when something is false.
You better listen to the SPIRIT when HE tells you to do something!!! lol
king4him 1 year ago
@king4him LOL true...I did make a note to myself on that one. It stuck out to me. But I gave anyway, kinda felt bad that they are struggling to pay the mortgage. They are very open about it
minimalistmaverick89 1 year ago