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Understanding Bible Doctrine on Tithe and Tithing — Myths, Misuse, and Biblical Truth
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- ISBN8233122743
- EAN9798233122743
- Date de parution07/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
"Understanding Bible Doctrine on Tithe and Tithing - Myths, Misuse, and Biblical Truth" invites believers into a thoughtful and transformative exploration of one of the most misunderstood aspects of Christian stewardship. In a world where giving is often taught with fear, obligation, or transactional expectations, this book challenges conventional assumptions and carefully examines Scripture to reveal the heart and intent behind God's instructions.
It provides clarity on what the Bible truly teaches about tithing, separating tradition and human interpretation from divine principle. This book uncovers the myths that have shaped modern teaching, showing how legalistic approaches, fixed percentages, and manipulated expectations have sometimes obscured the freedom and joy of biblical generosity. Through careful analysis of Old and New Testament examples, the author demonstrates that true stewardship is relational, Spirit-led, and motivated by love rather than compulsion.
Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how the New Covenant reshapes the concept of giving, emphasizing voluntary, proportional, and heart-driven generosity over rigid formulas. Beyond doctrine, the book addresses practical implications for believers and churches alike. It highlights how misapplied teachings have influenced giving cultures, often creating fear, guilt, or transactional thinking.
By restoring biblical truth, the book equips readers to participate in stewardship with confidence, integrity, and joy. It explores the principles of faithful, worshipful, and sacrificial giving, demonstrating how generosity can strengthen both individual faith and the life of the Church. This book is more than an academic study-it is a guide to freedom and spiritual growth in the area of stewardship.
It encourages believers to embrace giving as an act of worship, a reflection of trust, and a way to participate in God's kingdom work. By understanding the myths, recognizing misuse, and reclaiming biblical truth, readers are empowered to steward their resources with wisdom, faith, and joy, transforming both their lives and their communities in alignment with God's purposes.
It provides clarity on what the Bible truly teaches about tithing, separating tradition and human interpretation from divine principle. This book uncovers the myths that have shaped modern teaching, showing how legalistic approaches, fixed percentages, and manipulated expectations have sometimes obscured the freedom and joy of biblical generosity. Through careful analysis of Old and New Testament examples, the author demonstrates that true stewardship is relational, Spirit-led, and motivated by love rather than compulsion.
Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how the New Covenant reshapes the concept of giving, emphasizing voluntary, proportional, and heart-driven generosity over rigid formulas. Beyond doctrine, the book addresses practical implications for believers and churches alike. It highlights how misapplied teachings have influenced giving cultures, often creating fear, guilt, or transactional thinking.
By restoring biblical truth, the book equips readers to participate in stewardship with confidence, integrity, and joy. It explores the principles of faithful, worshipful, and sacrificial giving, demonstrating how generosity can strengthen both individual faith and the life of the Church. This book is more than an academic study-it is a guide to freedom and spiritual growth in the area of stewardship.
It encourages believers to embrace giving as an act of worship, a reflection of trust, and a way to participate in God's kingdom work. By understanding the myths, recognizing misuse, and reclaiming biblical truth, readers are empowered to steward their resources with wisdom, faith, and joy, transforming both their lives and their communities in alignment with God's purposes.






















