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In Romana 12 as we move on through Paul’s many exhortations, we come to one which is exceedingly practical. As a local church, we used to allocate a percentage of the quarterly offerings to what we knew as ‘the Lord’s Servant’s account’. Essentially, these gifts went to either organisations or individuals who were serving the Lord in full-time ministry. Why did we do this? Well, it wasn’t like a gift to charity that we keep being asked to donate, particularly at this time of year. The example in the early church was frequently referred to by Paul as the new churches donated money for the Christians in Jerusalem who were struggling against persecution.
In Romans 12 Paul refers in general to this act of love in the following way, “Share with the Lord’s people who are in need”. This is both an individual and a church exhortation. God has blessed us with many blessings, including financial blessings and as responsible servant of our Lord and Saviour, we can use these funds to help other in their Christian ministry as well as supporting our own fellowship. But as a local church, we are following the example of the early churches and giving financial assistance to other needy Christians and organisations involved in Christ’s work.
What and how and who we give to is entirely our own responsibility, but the principle of tithing is a good example to follow and remember, the Lord loves a cheerful giver!
Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church

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