Brown
Penultimate Amazing
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I have observed some well-informed ministers (such as Stuart Briscoe) speak or write intelligently on the subject of offerings. If memory serves, 1 Corinthians 16 touches upon offerings for the service of the Lord.c4ts said:The thing that vexes me most is that tythes are supposed to be a human affair, without divine justification.
One commentary (possibly by the late Steve Allen) suggested that some Biblical requirements about offerings were deliberately introduced into scripture to deter people from screwing the priests. If people had to give, say, ten percent of their goods to the priests, people would ordinarily give the priests the worst of their goods, such as the livestock that no one would want anyway. The attitude of most people would be, "Hey, we'll never be able to sell this scrawny chicken; let's give it to the priests." To deal with the flaw in human nature, the priests made sure that scripture specified that the stuff given to the priests had to be good stuff, and not the stuff that people would otherwise throw away.

