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According to The Bible ancientIsrael was commanded to tithe. Tithing was one of the commandments of the Mosaic Law (Law of Moses) which was the covenant (Old Testament) between ancient Israel and God.

The purpose of the tithe:

1. A reminder for ancient Israel to keep God first.
2. Support the tribe of Levi
3. Cleanse ancient Israel of its sin
4. Support the poor, widows, fatherless, and the strangers

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Tithing is a way to help to pay the Pastor takecare of all the bills of the church (lightbill, phone bill etc) and also to help with the members need. last but not least to take the gospel around the world.

Paying tithing helps you to not be selfish and not focus on money or worldly things.

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