To tithe or not to tithe?

Well folks, once again we are faced with an end of year shortfall in our income – this time to the tune of £22,000! There are several reasons for this – lower offerings, rising costs, and the rise in our contributions to the Church of Scotland in general. However, if we don’t meet the deficit this year, we will have to take a close look at those costs, especially the costs of our much valued paid staff.

How are we going to respond? At our last Kirk Session meeting, we agreed that the answer is actually very simple, and can be found in the pages of the Bible itself. We could all try to tithe. If we all did, then, given the size of our membership, Liberton Kirk’s financial problems would soon be a thing of the past.

What is a tithe? To tithe is to give the first tenth of your income to God. This is a concept that first appears in the book of Genesis (14.17-20), and then re-appears throughout the Old Testament. In Jesus day tithing was assumed to be a part of everyday life, so much so that the Pharisees are accused by Jesus of taking it to ridiculous extremes (Luke 11.42).

Tithing is not a rule to be followed religiously, rather it is a way of understanding life itself. When we tithe, here are some important things to bear in mind.

  • Tithing is an act of faith rather than one of calculation. It’s our way of saying we trust that the God, who has looked after us so far, will continue so to do
  • Tithing is not about giving to God, rather it is about giving back to God from all that he has already given us
  • To tithe is to give the ‘first fruits’ (see http://www.openbible.info/topics/first_fruits). In other words, to tithe is to give your first tenth to God, and only then to sit down and work out what you are going to do with the rest
  • Tithing is not limited to money, but includes the offering of our time and our talents
  • The Bible promises us that tithing is a way of sharing in in God’s blessing (Proverbs 3.9-10; Malachi 3.10)

Here at Liberton, there is no doubt that if we all tried to tithe, it would mean an end not just to this deficit, but to all future ones as well. Tithing is a living demonstration of an authentic faith, and the sign of a healthy church – attractive to those looking for something real in a shallow and superficial world.

Let me finish with Jesus’ own words (Luke 6.37-8) –

Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”

Much love

John

Celtic Devotions 22nd September

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Morning
Reading :  James 3 vs 13-18
Meditation :  consider what is heavenly wisdom
– pray for  understanding
Father God
I read these words
Help me understand what You are saying
Even to me
Today
And teach me more of Your wisdom
In Jesus’ Name
Amen.

Midday
Pray for the Upper Room, a place set aside to know and hear God

Evening
Reading :  James 3 v 14
Reflect on this verse
and Pray in response

Celtic Devotions 21st September

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Morning
Reading :   James 3 vs 1-12
Meditation :  consider the problem with our tongues–
Pray to speak as Jesus would
O LORD our God,
Hear our prayers,
And may we be careful
With how we use our tongues
About others
And to You.
Make us truly more like Jesus when we speak.
Amen and amen!

Midday
Pray a blessing on someone outside of the church family you know

Evening
Reading :  James 3 vs 9-10
Reflect on these words
and pray in response – words of confession and of praise

Celtic Devotions 20th September

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Morning
Reading :  Psalm 2
Meditation :  consider how the world sees Jesus – the Son of God
then Pray that we let Jesus shine out and through us to others around
Lord Jesus, King of kings,
As we open our hearts to You this morning
Help us to see You – glorious and majestic!
Help us to rejoice and be glad in You
And to fear You aright in our faith
That You might bless us anew – even today!
Amen and amen we pray together.

Midday
Pray the prayer for this month
(see magazine or Prayer tab on website)

Evening
Reading :  Psalm 2 vs 4-6
Reflect on how God is sovereign over all and pray to Him!
LORD God, our great God,
For all of today
I thank You.
As I put my trust and hope in You alone,
Even for those things that cause me fear and concern at the end of this day
Help me to rest in Your unfailing love and Your sovereign ways over all.
In Jesus’ powerful name,  Amen.

Celtic Devotions 19th September

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Morning
Reading :  Psalm 1
Meditation :  take time and consider God’s blessings from this psalm
Pray in response to know a blessing
(Pray your own words at the start of this day
Of praise and thanksgiving
Of trust and expectation)
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Midday
Pray for Liberton to experience God’s blessing and saving grace

Evening
Reading :  Psalm 1 v 2
Reflect on ‘the law of the LORD’ and pray in response to obey it more

Celtic Devotions 18th September

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Morning
Reading :  James 2 vs 20-26
Meditation :  consider the examples of faith given by James here
Pray in response
LORD God,
Thank you that You are involved in my life.
Show me Your ways even this day
And help me to live more by faith
Whatever is happening around me.
In Jesus’ name I ask.
Amen.

Midday
Pray with thanksgiving for your faith in God – through all the ups and downs

Evening
Reading :  James 2 v 24
Reflect on your faith and actions through this day and
Pray in response