As a member of my church is it wrong for me to stop paying tithe and offering when I feel that it just gets into the pockets of greedy leaders in the church? I know am not to judge but what do I do when it is obvious that the developments expected are never seen? I will rather give to the poor, which I am always ready to do.
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Whatever you do, don't stop tithing. If you don't want to give to your own congregation, at least find another ministry in service to God that could also use the money. |
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If you're donating money to your church, with a good-faith expectation that it's to be used to do the Lord's work, and you find out that that's not true, then you certainly shouldn't continue to allow your money to be misappropriated! Does your church have a hierarchy, with someone above your local leaders that you can talk to about your suspicions and ask them to investigate? If so, that would be the obvious course of action. If not, or if it becomes clear that they don't care or even support it, remember that Jesus's strongest condemnations were not for unbelievers, but for hypocrites, especially hypocrites in a position of leadership! A person who claims to be a Christian leader but who is working to build up themselves instead of strengthening the Kingdom of God is no Christian, and you have no moral duty to follow such a person's leadership. If things get to that point and there's nothing you can do about it, you really ought to look at finding a different church. |
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One thing that you should definitely keep in mind is that if you are tithing faithfully to the Lord, then, as far as your giving to God is concerned, it does not matter how your tithe is handled. You will still be blessed and counted faithful, nevertheless. The people who handle your tithes are under God's conviction and in His hand; He will deal with them accordingly.
Update: I spoke with my pastor on how one should handle something like this, and he showed me these verses:
An honest leadership will have a balance sheet of the church's financial condition readily accessible by all members; you should ask for that. If they are unwilling to provide that information, you have a right to be suspicious. If need be, seek out 1 or 2 others to investigate with you and demand an honest explanation from the leadership. There definitely needs to be financial accountability in the church, and leaders should be humble and willing to be held accountable.. If they will not, find another church. |
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My question to you is: Why would you continue to stay in a church led by greedy leaders? The Church is us not a building. The building is the place we meet. The pastor is the person who shepherds and feeds the flock...making disciples, growing people up. Get with the Lord in prayer and ask Him, your Great Shepherd, to lead you to the right pastor. The Lord loves you too much to permit anything less, but it is up to you to listen to His heart and then take action. May the Lord bless you and guide you. |
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Actually you are commanded to make this type of judgement, you are not judging the church leaders salvation, rather you are judging how they are spending your tithe to God. Same as you would judge a plumber who never fixes your sink. Your tithe should go where you personally judge it will be most effective in the long term. It is wrong to allow the money that you would give to the needy be taken from them. All of our money is God's money, anything beyond basic living expenses should be considered for tithe. Very few of us come close to that, but it is what we should strive for. It is a really big deal how you end up spending your money while you are still here on earth, your tithe should be given wisely. It should be noted that the way most churches collect money causes people to violate a commandment of Jesus:
You, and you alone are responsible for where and how your tithe is given. |
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