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Understanding the Privilege of Tithing PROVERBS 3:5-7 PSALMS 32:8 PROVERBS 16:25 AMENABLE The Lord has blessed the work that J. E. White has tried to do in the South. God grant that the voices which have been so quickly raised to say that all the money invested in the work must go through the appointed channel at Battle Creek, shall not be heard. The people to whom God has given His means are amenable to Him alone. It is their privilege to give direct aid and assistance to missions. It is because of the misappropriation of means that the Southern field has no better showing than it has today. -- June 28, 1901{14MR 207} AMENABLE, a. Liable to answer; responsible; answerable; The churches must arouse. The members must awake out of sleep and begin to inquire, How is the money which we put into the treasury being used? The Lord desires that a close search be made. Are all satisfied with the history of the work for the past fifteen years? Where is the evidence of the co-working with God? Where has been heard throughout the churches the prayer for the help of the Holy Spirit? Dissatisfied and disheartened, we turn away from the scene. {The Kress Collection, 120.3} 1900 TITHE = MEANS: There are a large number of names on our church books; and if all would be prompt in paying an honest tithe to the Lord, which is His portion, the treasury would not lack for means. -- {Counsels on Stewardship, 95} Should means flow into the treasury exactly according to God's plan, --a tenth of all the increase,--there would be abundance to carry forward His work. -- {Evangelism, 252} If all our people paid a faithful tithe, there would be more means in the treasury to support the laborers already in the field, and to send forth still more laborers into the fields that are ripe for the harvest. -- {RH, April 14, 1903 par. 6} If all, both rich and poor, would bring their tithes into the storehouse, there would be a sufficient supply of means to release the cause from financial embarrassment and to nobly carry forward the missionary work in its various departments. -- {4T 475.3} Voluntary offerings and the tithe constitute the revenue of the gospel. Of the means which is entrusted to man, God claims a certain portion--a tithe. -- {5T 149}

FREEWILL OFFERING = MEANS: Let the men of means make a freewill offering to God by liberal gifts for our publishing houses and other institutions. These important instrumentalities in the cause of God are heavily burdened and seriously crippled in their work for want of means. The Publishing Ministry, 119.2 Now, I wish you to understand fully that God does not want, neither will he accept, an offering made grudgingly and murmuringly. [For] all that you have given with this spirit you will receive no reward, for not one cent of your money will God accept, only as you make it a freewill offering, feeling that it is a pleasure for you to be acting stewards of God, the Lord passing the means into your hands and you passing it out as His cause demands. If you have not means to pay your pledge, then don't grumble. The Lord does not require what you have not. Do the very best you can. {21MR 247.5} THE LORD S TREASURY THE STOREHOUSE In regard to the colored work in the South, that field has been and is still being robbed of the means that should come to the workers of that field. If there has been cases where our sisters have appropriated their tithe to the support of the ministers working for the colored people in the South, let every man, if he is wise, hold his peace. I have myself appropriated my tithe to the most needy cases brought to my notice. I have been instructed to do this; and as the money is not withheld from the Lord's treasury, it is not a matter that should be commented upon; for it will necessitate my making known these matters, which I do not desire to do, because it is not best. (To Elder Watson, Jan. 22, 1905.) Spalding and Magan, 215 [All emphasis added] IS THE STOREHOUSE! And in view of this the Lord commands us, Bring ye all the tithes into the store-house, that there may be meat in mine house; that is, a surplus of means in the treasury, to amply sustain the work of God in its various branches. -- {RH, February 9, 1886 par. 18} POOR POLICY It would be poor policy to support from the treasury of God those who really mar and injure His work, and who are constantly lowering the standard of Christianity. {3T 553.2} WORTHY OF HIS HIRE There are ministers wives [the workers], who have been devoted, earnest, wholesouled workers, giving Bible readings and praying with families, helping along by personal efforts just as successfully as their husbands. These women give their whole time, and are told that they receive nothing for their labors [the work] because their husbands receive their wages. I tell them to go forward and all such decisions shall be reversed. The Word says, The laborer is worthy of his hire. When any such decision as this is made, I will in the name of the Lord, protest. I will feel it in my duty to create a fund from my tithe money, to pay these women who are accomplishing just as essential work [the work] as the ministers are doing, and this tithe I will reserve for work in the same line as that of the ministers, hunting for souls, fishing for souls. -- (April 21, 1898.) {Spalding-Magan Collection, 117} [All emphasis added; within brackets supplied] 2

BY ONE AGENCY Do not worry lest some means shall go direct to those who are trying to do missionary work in a quiet and effective way. All the means is not to be handled by one agency or organization. There is much business to be done conscientiously for the cause of God. Help is to be sought from every possible source. -- {Spalding-Magan Collection, 421, 422} GOD S STOREHOUSE There are only two places in the universe where we can place our treasures,--in God's storehouse or in Satan's; and all that is not devoted to God's service is counted on Satan's side, and goes to strengthen his cause. The Lord designs that the means entrusted to us shall be used in building up His kingdom. Counsels on Stewardship, 36 THE END FROM THE BEGINNING! ISAIAH 41:20-23 1 CORINTHIANS 10:11 NEW TESTAMENT EXAMPLE The trials of the children of Israel, and their attitude just before the first coming of Christ, illustrate the position of the people of God in their experience before the second coming of Christ.-- R. and H., 1890, No. 7. {Healthful Living, 280.1} Satan's snares are laid for us as verily as they were laid for the children of Israel just prior to their entrance into the land of Canaan. We are repeating the history of that people.--t., No. 31, p. 15 {Healthful Living, 280.2} Was Paul s concern over whether or not the tithes and offerings were to be returned to Jerusalem headquarters? 2 CORINTHIANS 11:8-9 CHARGEABLE TO NO MAN 2 THESS. 3:8-12 AN ENSAMPLE It is at Thessalonica that we first read of Paul's working with his hands in selfsupporting labor while preaching the word. Writing to the church of believers there, he reminded them that he might have been burdensome to them, and added: Ye remember, brethren, our labor and travail: for laboring night and day, because we would not be chargeable unto any of you, we preached unto you the gospel of God. 1 Thess. 2:6, 9. At Thessalonica Paul had met those who refused to work with their hands While laboring in Thessalonica, Paul had been careful to set before such ones a right example. Acts of the Apostles, 347-348 Sister White raises yet another issue which led to Paul s decision to partially support himself by physical labor while ministering in Corinth and to reject the tithes and offerings for himself from these people. 3

When Paul first visited Corinth, he found himself among a people who were suspicious of the motives of strangers. The Greeks on the seacoast were keen traders. So long had they trained themselves in sharp business practices, that they had come to believe that gain was godliness, and that to make money, whether by fair means or foul, was commendable. Paul was acquainted with their characteristics, and he would give them no occasion for saying that he preached the gospel in order to enrich himself. He might justly have claimed support from his Corinthian hearers; but this right he was willing to forgo, lest his usefulness and success as a minister should be injured by the unjust suspicion that he was preaching the gospel for gain. He would seek to remove all occasion for misrepresentation, that the force of his message might not be lost. {AA 349.1} Was Paul authorized by the organized church at Jerusalem? Did they ordain him and his ministry? 1 CORINTHIANS 9:8-14 {PAUL S DEFENSE} It was as a self-supporting missionary that the apostle Paul labored in spreading the knowledge of Christ throughout the world. -- Ministry of Healing, 154 1. MINISTERS AND EVANGELISTS: THE APPROPRIATION OF TITHE: Instruction has been given me that there is a withholding of the tithe that should be faithfully brought into the Lord's treasury for the support of ministers and missionaries who are opening the Scriptures to the people and working from house to house The ministers and evangelists who are laboring in the Lord's vineyard, must be supported. We may have a part in the work by bringing to the storehouse means for the sustenance of the Lord's chosen ones. {RH, April 20, 1905 par. 15} 2. BIBLE TEACHERS AND BIBLE WORKERS: It should be the aim of our schools to provide the best instruction and training for Bible workers. Our conferences should see that the schools are provided with teachers who are thorough Bible teachers, and who have a deep Christian experience. The best ministerial talent should be brought into our schools, and the salaries of these teachers should be paid from the tithe. {GCDB, February 17, 1899 par. 1} [1907-Letter to Percy Magan at Madison College, see: SpM, 411-12] 3. MEDICAL MISSIONARIES: Some say that the tithe should not be used to support medical missionaries, who devote their time to treating the sick. In response to such statements as these, I am instructed to say that the mind must not become so narrowed down that it cannot take in the truth of the situation. A minister of the gospel who is also a medical missionary, who can cure physical ailments, is a much more efficient worker than one who cannot do this. His work as a minister of the gospel is much more complete. -- {Medical Ministry, 245} 4

4. THE SPREAD OF LITERATURE: But while some go forth to preach, He calls upon others to answer to His claims upon them for tithes and offerings with which to support the ministry and to spread the printed truth all over the land. -- {4T 472} 1. TO HELP NEGLECTED MINISTERS. SUPPORTING SELF-SUPPORTING WORKERS It has been presented to me for years that my tithe was to be appropriated by myself to aid the white and colored ministers who were neglected and did not receive sufficient properly to support their families. Letter to Elder Watson, President of the Colorado Conference, January 22, 1905 {2MR 99.3} 2. TO HELP AGED (RETIRED) MINISTERS. When my attention was called to aged ministers, white or black, it was my special duty to investigate into their necessities and supply their needs. This was to be my special work, and I have done this in a number of cases. No man should give notoriety to the fact that in special cases the tithe is used in that way. -- Ibid 3. TO HELP NON-CONFERENCE SUPPORTED BIBLE WORKERS. There are ministers' wives, who have been devoted, earnest, whole-souled workers, giving Bible readings and praying with families, helping along by personal efforts just as successfully as their husbands. These women give their whole time, and are told that they receive nothing for their labors because their husbands receive their wages. I tell them to go forward and all such decisions shall be reversed. The Word says, The laborer is worthy of his hire. When any such decision as this is made, I will in the name of the Lord, protest. I will feel it in my duty to create a fund from my tithe money, to pay these women who are accomplishing just as essential work as the ministers are doing, and this tithe I will reserve for work in the same line as that of the ministers, hunting for souls, fishing for souls. -- Letter 137, 1898, pp. 1, 9, 10. (To Brethren Irwin, Evans, Smith, and Jones, April 21, 1898.) {Spalding-Magan Collection, 117, emphasis added} 4. NOT LIMITED TO THE DENOMINATION AND THOSE WHO APPROPRIATED THEIR TITHE ACCORDING TO NEED ARE COMMENDED. I have myself appropriated my tithe to the most needy cases brought to my notice. I have been instructed to do this; and as the money is not withheld from the Lord's treasury, it is not a matter that should be commented upon; for it will necessitate my making known these matters, which I do not desire to do, because it is not best I commend those sisters who have placed their tithe where it is most needed to help to do a work that is being left undone; and if this matter is given publicity, it will create knowledge which would better be left as it is. I do not care to give publicity to this work which the Lord has appointed me to do, and others to do. -- {Spalding-Magan Collection, 215, emphasis added.} 5. SISTER WHITE ACCEPTED TITHE FROM OTHERS FOR APPROPRIATION. Some cases have been kept before me for years, and I have supplied their needs from the tithe, as God has instructed me to do. And if any person shall say to me, Sister White, will you appropriate my tithe where you know it is most needed, I shall say, Yes, I will; and I have done so. -- Ibid. 5

When means has been pressed upon me, I have refused it, or appropriated it to such charitable objects as the Publishing Association. I shall do so no more. I shall do my duty in labor as ever, but my fears of receiving means to use for the Lord are gone. This case of Sister More has fully aroused me to see the work of Satan in depriving us of means. -- {1T 678.3} 6. TITHE IS TO BE SUPPLIED TO MEN AND WOMEN LABORING IN WORD AND DOCTRINE. The tithe should go to those who labor in word and doctrine, be they men or women.-- Manuscript 149, 1899. {Evangelism, 492} The tithe is set apart for a special use. It is not to be regarded as a poor fund. It is to be especially devoted to the support of those who are bearing God's message to the world; and it should not be diverted from this purpose.--r. & H. Supplement, Dec. 1, 1896. -- {Counsels on Stewardship, 103} 7. THE DOERS OF THE WORK! 2 KINGS 22:1-7 God lays His hand upon all man's possessions, saying: I am the owner of the universe, and these goods are Mine. The tithe you have withheld I reserve for the support of My servants in their work of opening the Scriptures to those who are in the regions of darkness, who do not understand My law. In using My reserve fund to gratify your own desires you have robbed souls of the light which I made provision for them to receive. You have had opportunity to show loyalty to Me, but you have not done this. You have robbed Me; you have stolen My reserve fund. "Ye are cursed with a curse." Malachi 3:9. -- {6T 387.2} A LESSON FOR US As a people the Jews had failed of fulfilling God s purpose, and the vineyard was taken from them. The privileges they had abused, the work they had slighted, was entrusted to others. The parable of the vineyard applies not alone to the Jewish nation. It has a lesson for us. The church in this generation has been endowed by God with great privileges and blessings, and He expects corresponding returns. Christ s Object Lessons, 296. 6