Abrahamic Christian Tithing: a Study Book for the Church (e-bog) af Mills, Dr. Samuel Kirk

Abrahamic Christian Tithing: a Study Book for the Church e-bog

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This study book delves into the cause of Abrahams tithing to Melchizedek, in order to indicate the fundamental spiritual benefi ts of Christian tithing to every individual member of a local church, and its overall importance to the Church of Christ in general.The book establishes the following lessons concerning the tithing of Abraham. God had planned that Abraham will tithe before the creation...
E-bog 40,46 DKK
Forfattere Mills, Dr. Samuel Kirk (forfatter)
Forlag AuthorHouse
Udgivet 23 august 2012
Længde 144 sider
Genrer HRCV2
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781477202807
This study book delves into the cause of Abrahams tithing to Melchizedek, in order to indicate the fundamental spiritual benefi ts of Christian tithing to every individual member of a local church, and its overall importance to the Church of Christ in general.The book establishes the following lessons concerning the tithing of Abraham. God had planned that Abraham will tithe before the creation of the universe As the father of the Christian faith, God had worked in Abraham to tithe to Melchizedek to establish it as a unique type of giving by the church to the High Priestly Ministry of ChristAffirming the fact that Abraham did not know and was not relating to Gods personal nature when he was initially brought to Canaan, the book also establishes the following lessons. The tithing of Abraham was an indicator of Gods work in him, for the patriarch to know and to relate to His personal nature In working in Abraham to tithe as an act of knowing and relating to Him personally, God was also establishing the fundamental principle of Christian tithingthat it will be by the principle of knowing and relating to God personallyThus, the book benchmarks the spiritual growth that occurred in the life of Abraham following his tithing as the fundamental benefi t of the practice of Christian tithing to the individual members of a local church. It shows us that Christian tithing is essentially a standardize way of giving by divine establishment that the church would utilize to cultivate personal relationship with God with the goal of growth in trust, love, and holiness to God.With its unique perspective concerning the tithing of Abraham, this book serves as a groundbreaking resource for the spiritual vitality of the Church.