The Melchizedek Order of TithingThe Mystery and Comprehensive Dimension of Covenant GivingBy Bishop N. A. Tackie-YarboiIs tithing a New Testament practice, an Old Covenant obligation, or something far deeper?For generations, Christians have debated whether the tithe belongs to the Law of Moses or the age of grace. Yet hidden within Scripture is an older and more profound framework-one that predates Sinai, transcends religious legalism, and finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ Himself.
In The Melchizedek Order of Tithing, Bishop N. A. Tackie-Yarboi invites readers into a fresh exploration of covenant giving through the lens of the mysterious priest-king Melchizedek. Drawing from Genesis, Psalms, Hebrews, and the broader narrative of Scripture, this book reveals tithing not as a burdensome obligation but as a sacred response of worship, alignment, and covenant relationship with God.
Inside this book, you will discover:Why tithing existed before the Law of MosesThe significance of Melchizedek as a foreshadowing of ChristHow Jesus functions as our eternal High Priest in the Melchizedek orderThe relationship between tithing, firstfruits, communion, and covenant worshipBiblical answers to common objections surrounding tithingHow to move from obligation-driven giving to joyful, faith-filled stewardshipPractical insights for living out covenant generosity in today's worldWhether you have long embraced tithing, wrestled with questions about its relevance, or are encountering this conversation for the first time, this book offers a thoughtful, Scripture-based perspective that seeks clarity rather than controversy.
More than a book about money, The Melchizedek Order of Tithing is an invitation to rediscover the heart of covenant giving and the eternal priesthood of Jesus Christ. Step beyond the debate and uncover the mystery dimension of covenant giving.
The Melchizedek Order of TithingThe Mystery and Comprehensive Dimension of Covenant GivingBy Bishop N. A. Tackie-YarboiIs tithing a New Testament practice, an Old Covenant obligation, or something far deeper?For generations, Christians have debated whether the tithe belongs to the Law of Moses or the age of grace. Yet hidden within Scripture is an older and more profound framework-one that predates Sinai, transcends religious legalism, and finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ Himself.
In The Melchizedek Order of Tithing, Bishop N. A. Tackie-Yarboi invites readers into a fresh exploration of covenant giving through the lens of the mysterious priest-king Melchizedek. Drawing from Genesis, Psalms, Hebrews, and the broader narrative of Scripture, this book reveals tithing not as a burdensome obligation but as a sacred response of worship, alignment, and covenant relationship with God.
Inside this book, you will discover:Why tithing existed before the Law of MosesThe significance of Melchizedek as a foreshadowing of ChristHow Jesus functions as our eternal High Priest in the Melchizedek orderThe relationship between tithing, firstfruits, communion, and covenant worshipBiblical answers to common objections surrounding tithingHow to move from obligation-driven giving to joyful, faith-filled stewardshipPractical insights for living out covenant generosity in today's worldWhether you have long embraced tithing, wrestled with questions about its relevance, or are encountering this conversation for the first time, this book offers a thoughtful, Scripture-based perspective that seeks clarity rather than controversy.
More than a book about money, The Melchizedek Order of Tithing is an invitation to rediscover the heart of covenant giving and the eternal priesthood of Jesus Christ. Step beyond the debate and uncover the mystery dimension of covenant giving.