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Inside of my book you will see and understand THE CODE OF SILENCE and the reason why they that teach the so-called the New Testament tithe to the body of Christ, when they are asked "Did the apostle Paul teach tithing to the church. For the apostle Paul said that ..."I am appointed a preacher, and an apostle and a teacher of the Gentiles. (2 Tim 1 :11) You will see and understand why Jesus never observed the law of tithing or His family nor John the Baptist; Also, in my book you will see and understand that the FIRST tabernacle was not constructed with the tithe (Ex. 35: 4-29; 36:3-7), nor the…mehr

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Inside of my book you will see and understand THE CODE OF SILENCE and the reason why they that teach the so-called the New Testament tithe to the body of Christ, when they are asked "Did the apostle Paul teach tithing to the church. For the apostle Paul said that ..."I am appointed a preacher, and an apostle and a teacher of the Gentiles. (2 Tim 1 :11) You will see and understand why Jesus never observed the law of tithing or His family nor John the Baptist; Also, in my book you will see and understand that the FIRST tabernacle was not constructed with the tithe (Ex. 35: 4-29; 36:3-7), nor the FIRST temple of Solomon. Giving from the heart by faith has always been what pleases the Lord. (2 Cor. 9:7) also consider what the scripture says, "FOR IF THERE IS FIRST A WILLING MIND, IT IS ACCEPTED ACCORDING TO WHAT ONE HAS AND NOT ACCORDING TO WHAT HE DOES NOT HAVE. (2 Cor. 8:12).
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MINISTER KITHCART has spent over thirty years studying the Word of God and through his careful exegesis concerning the subject of tithing. This New Testament tithing system is NOT of God, neither has the Head of the church required such in the letters of Paul who was appointed a preacher and apostle and a teacher of the gentiles. {2 Ti.1:11}