Why The Tithe
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The offering of tithes that Abraham gave to Melchizedek was an act of homage, reverence, love, and faith.
When we bring our tithes to our High Priest, we are saying “I love You. I bow my knee to You. I bow my will to You. I gladly give my life to You.”
Tithing is an eternal principle. It is a grace gift. It is God’s way of building strong, healthy, and happy people for His glory.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780892741281
ISBN10: 0892741287
Edward Haygood
Binding: Mass Market
Published: January 1982
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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In The Love Stories of the Bible Speak, Shannon Bream draws lessons from the good, the bad, and the ugly of Biblical romances, friendships, and families. She shows how God’s love is often very different from ours, turning upside down our assumptions about life, relationships, and each other.
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