By Rick Warren
"Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the best part
of everything you produce" (Proverbs 3:9 NLT).
God promises to meet all your financial needs, if you (1) ask
him for help; (2) learn to be content; and (3) practice giving in faith.
There is a universal law called the principle of sowing and
reaping. If I sow criticism, I'm going to reap criticism. If I sow generosity,
it's going to come back to me, and I'm going to reap generosity.
Every farmer knows this. A farmer has four sacks of seed in
his barn and he looks at his empty field. He doesn't complain, "There's no
crop! I wish there was a crop!" He just goes out and starts planting seed.
When you have a need, plant a seed.
It seems illogical that when I have a need, I should give.
That's why it requires faith. God says, "My ways are not your ways."
Why did God set it up that way? Because God is a giver. He is
the most generous giver in the universe, and God wants you to learn to be like
him. He wants to build character in you.
The Bible says, "Honor the Lord with your wealth and
with the best part of everything you produce" (Proverbs 3:9 NLT). This is
the principle of tithing. It's the principle that says every time I make one
hundred dollars, the first ten dollars goes back to God.
Tithing is an act of worship. We're giving to God. We're
saying, "All of it came from you anyway." God says, "Put me
first in your life and watch what I do." You may think you can't afford to
tithe, but the reality is, you can't afford not to.
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