Genesis 14 vs. 20 – And blessed be the most high God, which hath delivered thine enemies into thy hand. And he gave him tithes of all.
- Yes of course.
- Abraham paid tithes to Melchizedek the king of Salem even before tithing became a rule for Israelites.
- If Abraham paid tithes before the coming of law, all Christians desiring Abrahamic blessings should continue to pay tithes after the law.
Prayer
I shall not pay my tithes to the devil in Jesus name.
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You said, “If Abraham paid tithes before the coming of law, all Christians desiring Abrahamic blessings should continue to pay tithes after the law.”
If that’s the case, consider that Abram kept NOTHING for himself. Using your logic, then Christians desiring Abrahamic blessing must keep nothing for themselves. Furthermore, there is no scripture showing that Abraham ever tithed from his regular income or from his wealth. To use Abram’s one-time example of giving a tenth of war spoils as a reason to give a tenth of your income to the church is not logical. It’s a trick used by church leaders to mislead the congregation. It’s dishonest.