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How can a church possibly be financially successful if it does not teach tithing?

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How can a church possibly be financially successful if it does not teach tithing?

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This question suggests than one is fearful of trusting God’s better promises and prefers to continue using the proven failure of weak and unprofitable tithing. In fact, thee are many very large successful evangelical churches which do not teach tithing. Thus, the success, or failure, of a church does not depend on whether or not tithing is taught. Instead, the success, or failure, of a church is dependent on whether or not the gospel is preached and the spiritual needs of the people are being met. Compare 2 Cor. 3:10-18 and Gal. 3:1-3.

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