New Testament and Biblical Principles of Tithing

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Before the people of Israel conquered Jericho, Joshua warned the nation to not touch the spoil of the city.

It was dedicated to God for sacred use, it was the first fruits of the Promised Land.

Jericho was the tithe city. They could share the spoil of all the other cities they conquered, but the spoil from Jericho was to go to the treasury of the Lord.

There are promises in the Word of God for those who follow God's principles of finance.

But, do we still have to live under the tithe in the New Testament?

This is what we are looking at in today's podcast.

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