"And my people
shall know the truth and the truth shall set them free" "Will a man
rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say wherein have we robbed thee? In
tithes and offerings. Ye are cursed with a curse for ye have robbed me even
this whole nation. Bring ye all the tithes into the store house and prove me
now herewith saith the lord of hosts if I will not open the windows of heaven
and pour out a blessing, that there would not be room enough to receive
it." Malachi 3 : 8 -10
By Kunle Oshobi
The above quoted
scripture is probably one of the most quoted in the bible.
Unfortunately, it is
being quoted out of context and used as a weapon of mass intimidation,
manipulation, extortion, oppression, cajolery and outright lies and deceit by
some church leaders to collect 10 per cent of the gross income of their church
members who have been hoodwinked into believing that they are doing God's will.
Before I go into the
details of this discourse, I want to state categorically that I am a
God-loving, bible-believing Christian who has the fear of God in his heart. I
am also not writing this article to undermine any church or pastor, but to let
people realise the truth about tithes and remove the yoke placed by some
pastors upon them. I also want to state categorically that I strongly believe
in giving to the church for the sole purpose of propagating God's work and the
Christian ministry. I will continue to encourage all Christians to give their
all to God as exemplified by the widow's mite which Jesus Christ himself
referred to in the bible.
Now, back to Malachi
3:8-10, the first question one should ask is who was this message directed at?
The answer lies in the book of Numbers 18:25-28 which states that "The
Lord commanded Moses to say to the Levites, when you receive from the
Israelites the tithe that the Lord gives you as your possession, you must
present a tenth of it as a special contribution to the Lord. This special
contribution will be considered as the equivalent of the offering which the
farmer makes of new grain and wine. In this way you would also present the
special contribution which belongs to the Lord from all the tithes which you
receive from the Israelites. You are to give this special contribution for the
Lord to Aaron the priest."
From the above, it is
clear that it was the Levites that were directed to pay a tithe they collected
from the Israelites to the priest who represents God and not the people of
Israel. It was these Levites that were being referred to in the book of Malachi
as those who rob God. A thorough study of the book of Malachi would reveal that
in those days the Levites were collecting the tithe from the people of Israel
and not remitting a tithe of it to the house of God, hence Malachi's statement
which is now being quoted out of context.
To understand what
tithe really means one would have to understand the social reasons and
cultural/religious setting within which it was situated. This concept of tithes
was properly explained in the bible as stated in the laws of the tithe which
can be found in the books of Leviticus 27:30-34, Numbers 18:25-31 and
Deuteronomy 14:22-29. Upon reading these passages one would understand what
tithes really mean, but unfortunately most pastors prefer to neglect these
passages that tell us the true meaning of tithes and emphasise on Malachi
3:8-10 which was directed to the Levites of that time to remit the priest's
share of the tithes they collected to him. It is worthy of note that Malachi
does not even define what tithe is and how it should be paid.
The definition of
tithes, as practised today, was manufactured by modern day pastors to suit
their purpose as it is completely in contrast with what is in the bible and it
only seeks to manipulate Christians to believe that God requests 10 per cent of
their gross income from them.
So what is tithe and
why did God request that it be paid to the Levities? The answer can be found in
the following passages: Leviticus 27:30-32 which states that "one tenth of
the produce of the land, whether grain or fruit belongs to the Lord. If a man
wishes to buy back any of it he must pay the standard price plus an additional
20 per cent. One in every ten domestic animal belongs to the Lord. When the
animals are counted, every tenth one belongs to the Lord." And Deuteronomy
26:12 which states that "every third year give the tithe, a tenth of your
crops to the Levites, the foreigners, the orphans and the widows, so that in
every community they will have all they need to eat."
The above quoted
passages clearly tell us what tithe is and the reason why God directed the
people of Israel to pay tithes. It is very evident that it was a social
arrangement for the less privileged in the Jewish society of that time. It was
also meant to take care of the Levites because they had no land or property of
their own (today, pastors are amongst the wealthiest property owners in
Nigeria). This social arrangement is obviously not relevant to us today. It
also states that every third year is the year of tithing, not the
weekly/monthly tithes being extorted from church members today.
Another passage illustrates
the true meaning of tithes properly and also states clearly that tithe is not
money. Deuteronomy 14:22-29 says: "Set aside as tithe a tenth of all that
your fields produce each year then go to the one place where the Lord your God
has chosen to be worshipped and there in his presence eat the tithes of your
grain, wine and olive oil and first born of your cattle and sheep. Do this so
that you may learn to have reverence for the Lord your God always. If the place
of worship is too far from your home for you to carry there the tithe of the
produce that the Lord has blessed you with, then sell your produce and take the
money with you to the one place of worship, spend it on whatever you want
,beef, lamb, wine, beer and there in the presence of the lord you and your
family are to eat and enjoy yourselves. Do not neglect the Levites who live in
your towns for they have no property of their own. At the end of every third
year, bring the tithe of all your crops and store it in your towns. This is
food for the Levites since they own no property and for the orphans, foreigners
and widows who live in your towns. Do this and the lord your God would bless
you in everything you do."
From the above passage,
it is very clear that tithe is not money and it is not the exclusive preserve
of the Levites (church). It was a religious practice in those days to give
reverence to God and to celebrate God in his place of worship. The Levites were
only included for the main reason that they had no land of their own and that reason
is not relevant in today's society. Yet some pastors would tell you that you
are cursed and would not go to heaven if you don't give them 10 per cent of
your gross income. All this hypocrisy would not have bothered me if all the
money being collected was being used to propagate God's work. But the truth as
we all know today is that this money is being used to finance lavish,
flamboyant and exotic lifestyle that is unbecoming of a man who truly claims to
serve God, as a pastor who is expected to be meek and humble like our Lord
Jesus Christ was.
As a concluding part to
this article, I would want to refer us to the book of Hebrews, which was
written to the early Christians. This provides irrefutable proof that
Christians are not meant to pay tithes as the priesthood of our Lord Jesus
Christ does not require it.
Hebrews 7:5, says:
"And those descendants of Levites who are priests are commanded by the law
to collect one tenth from the people of Israel, that is from their own
countrymen even though their countrymen are also descendants of Abraham."
From this verse, we can
jump to verses 11-13 which say: "It was on the basis of the Levitical
priesthood that the law was given to the people of Israel. Now, if the work of
the Levitical priests had been perfect there would be no need for a different
kind of priest to appear, one who is in the priestly order of Melchizedek not
of Aaron. For when the priesthood is changed, there also has to be a change in
the law. And our Lord of whom these things are said belonged to a different
tribe of Judah and Moses did not mention his tribe when he spoke of
priests."
The above passage is
self-explanatory and it states clearly that the practice of tithing has no
place under the priestly order of our Lord Jesus Christ. In fact, the passage
suggests that the collection of tithes is belittling of the priestly order of
our Lord Jesus Christ. It states that it is wrong for us as Christians to
receive or pay tithes and is not relevant to us as Christians because we belong
to a superior priestly order.
Once again, I would
like to state that this article is not meant for us as Christians to revolt
against the church or our pastors. It is just meant to establish the biblical
truth about tithes and remove the yoke from people who labour to pay tithes-not
required of them by God-while their pastors are living luxuriously. Today, many
pastors see the church as their personal business and even fraudulent people
are opening up churches so that they can have access to people's tithes and use
it for their personal comfort. I encourage all of us as Christians to remain
vigilant and continue to serve God in truth and in faith to the glory of his
holy name. Amen.
Another point of note
is: how come out of the 613 biblical laws of Moses which were handed out to the
people of Israel, it is only an adulterated version of the law of tithe that is
still being practised today, apart from the Ten Commandments? How come we are
no longer required to offer burnt sacrifices? How come we no longer stone
people to death for sinning? The truth is that only tithing was dug out of the
laws of Moses because it presents material benefits to the collectors of
tithes. Given that most Christians do not study their bibles and depend on
their priests to guide them through, it was easy for pastors to pick a passage
in the bible (Malachi 3 : 8-10), quote it out of context and use it to
manipulate the flock into parting with 10 per cent of their income.
Furthermore, it is worthy of note that neither Jesus Christ nor any of the apostles
ever preached about or collected tithe. In fact, in the bible, Jesus Christ
only spoke about tithes in Luke 11:42 which states that: "But woe unto you
Pharisees! For ye tithe mint and rue all manner of herbs, and pass over
judgement and the love of God: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave
the other undone." Here we can see that Jesus Christ is rebuking the
Pharisees for laying emphasis on tithes instead of the more important things of
the spirit, like our pastors are doing today.
In Acts 15, we
find outlined what the apostles all agreed was necessary for the newly
converted Gentiles to practise, and by inspiration of the Holy Spirit of God,
tithing is conspicuously missing. Yet, what is one of the very first legislated
duties taught to Gentile converts by the Church today? It is that they must
tithe their annual salaries to the Church. Where did this unscriptural law of
Christian tithing come from?
Notice this telling bit
of history from the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1963, volume 22, page 253, 'TITHES').
"Tithes in Christendom--The earliest authentic example of anything like a
law of the State enforcing payment appears to occur in the capitularies
[Ecclesiasticals] of Charlemagne at the end of the 8th or beginning of the 9th
century. Tithes were, by that enactment, to be applied to the maintenance of
the bishop, clergy, the poor, and the fabric of the church. In the course of
time the principle of payment of tithes was extended far beyond its original
intention. Thus, they became transferable to laymen and saleable like ordinary
property, despite the injunctions of the third Lateran Council; and they became
payable out of sources of income [not just farming and herding, but other
trades and occupations and salaries paid in the form of money] not originally
tithable."
The Catholic Church
knows its own history. Here is how tithing got back into the Church after being
absent for nearly five centuries:
"As the Church
expanded and various institutions arose, it became necessary to make laws which
would insure the proper and permanent support of the clergy. The payment of
tithes was adopted from the Old Law... The earliest positive legislation on the
subject seems to be contained in the letter of the bishops assembled at Tours
in 567 and the [canons] of the Council of Macon in 585."--The Catholic
Encyclopaedia.
They
"extended" their base of tithe collecting to eventually include all
forms of income. All Christian scholars know that although money was in wide
use in ancient Israel, it was never a titheable commodity. But modern pastors
don't want tithes of goats or oil or corn, they want money-cold, hard cash! God
has a word to the "shepherds of the sheep", and it is the very same
message that He had for the Levites in the book of Malachi. And it is this:
"My people have
been lost sheep, their shepherds have caused them to go astray" (Jer.
50:6).
Were Israelites aware
that they were being led astray by their spiritual leaders? Not most, and
neither are Christians today aware that they are being led astray by their
spiritual leaders.
- Oshobi is a
businessman based in Lagos.
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