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The importance of the tithe was to give first and foremost to God. It was for you to give without worry, because you have done as the Lord asked of you and He would provide. It was a way of saying you are all mighty and I believe in you. Tithe actually means 1/10 so we are to give the first 10% of our earnings to our Church to help spread the word of God and get his word to people.

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Tithing is in obidience to God; plus that's how the church runs its expensses for, light bills, helping the families of the church, and if you have a full time pastor, that's his salary as well. When you are in obidiance, God will bless you even more, maybe not necessarily financially, but healthwise, peace of mind, and in all areas of your life. Nothing is impossible to God.

Tithing is important primarily for only one reason. It builds your character. But secondarily it teaches you to live within your means and help others who are in need.

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According to The Bible, tithing was commanded under the Mosaic Law in the nation of Israel(Deuteronomy 26:12 / 12:6 ) to support the Levites as they performed their priestly duties at the temple (Numbers 18:21-24; Deuteronomy 14:22-29). When Israel neglected to support the Levitical priesthood, they suffered spiritually, as the priests had to leave their duties to work in the fields to support themselves (Nehemiah 13:10)

As part of the Mosaic Law, 'tithing' ended with the death of Jesus(Ephesians 2:15; Colossians 2:13, 14). No longer under Law, Christians were never commanded to tithe. ( Romans 6:14) The setup for true worship completely changed from a 'physical law', with rituals and sacrifices, to 'a law in the heart', and Christians were encouraged to give whatever they could manage, PRIVATELY(Matthew 6:3-4), willingly, from the heart, to support spiritual interests in the congregation(2Corinthians 8:12; 9:7).

AND, rather than be financially supported, those taking the lead in the congregations worked at secular employment so as not to put a financial burden on their Christian brothers.(1Thessolonians 2:9).

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A tithe was a tenth part of what a person produced (the words are related). A farmer would give a tenth part of his crop to the church, and a craftsman a tenth part of his annual production. The church stored the tithes of the people in tithe barns. From this point some part was sold to support the church and clergy, some was stored against famine, some was distributed to the poor, and some was sent to the diocese or other organizations.

Today it is still important, to support your church and pastor and outreach.

All Christians should tithe.

Timothy 5:18

For the Scripture says, "Do not muzzle the ox while it is treading out the grain," and "The worker deserves his wages."

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It is important because if you are a christian God says you should tithe. Its giving back to God a small portion of what He has blessed you with.

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