Welcome to Day 17 of our 30-day journey. Today, we will focus on the spiritual practice of tithing and its profound impact on our relationship with God. Tithing, the act of giving the first 10% of your income to God, is a biblical principle that teaches us to put God first in our finances. It’s a tangible expression of our trust in His provision and our commitment to His kingdom. Understanding the power of tithing can transform how we view our resources and deepen our faith.
Revelation:
Tithing is an act of obedience and trust in God’s provision. It is a way of acknowledging that everything we have comes from God and belongs to Him. By giving the first portion of our income back to God, we demonstrate our faith that He will provide for our needs and bless the remaining portion. The Bible teaches that tithing opens the door to God’s blessings and protection over our finances, allowing us to experience His provision in a powerful way.
Scripture Reference:
Malachi 3:10 – “Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,” says the Lord Almighty, “and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it.”
This verse is one of the few places in the Bible where God invites us to test Him. He promises that if we are faithful in our tithing, He will pour out blessings so abundant that we won’t have room to contain them. Tithing is not just about giving; it’s about trusting God with our finances and believing in His promise to bless us in return.
Direction:
Today, reflect on your approach to tithing. Are you giving God the first and best of what you have, or are you giving Him what is left over? Consider how tithing is an opportunity to align your finances with God’s will and to experience His blessings in a deeper way. If you haven’t been tithing regularly, ask God to help you take that step of faith. Trust that He will provide for your needs and bless you as you honor Him with your resources.
Meditation:
Reflect on the story of the widow’s offering in Mark 12:41-44. Jesus observed people giving their offerings at the temple, and He noticed a poor widow who put in two small copper coins—everything she had to live on. Jesus commended her, saying that she had given more than all the others because she gave out of her poverty, while they gave out of their wealth.
This story highlights the heart behind giving. It’s not about the amount we give, but the sacrifice and trust involved. The widow’s offering was small in monetary value, but it was priceless in God’s eyes because it represented her total reliance on Him. As you meditate on this story, ask yourself: Am I giving out of my abundance, or am I giving sacrificially and with a heart of trust? How can I better reflect the widow’s faith and devotion in my own giving?
Prayer:
“Lord, I thank You for the principle of tithing and the opportunity to honor You with my finances. I recognize that everything I have comes from You, and I want to give back to You the first and best of what You have given me. Help me to trust in Your provision and to give with a heart of gratitude and faith. I ask for Your blessing over my finances as I commit to tithing faithfully. Teach me to rely on You, knowing that You are my provider and that You will meet all my needs according to Your riches in glory. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
Deeper Reflection:
After your prayer, take some time to evaluate your current giving practices. Are you tithing consistently and joyfully, or is it something you struggle with? Write down any thoughts or commitments you want to make regarding your tithing and giving. Consider setting up a plan to ensure that your tithe is given as the first part of your income, not the last. Reflect on the ways in which you’ve seen God’s faithfulness in your life when you’ve trusted Him with your finances.
Action Step:
As a practical step, if you are not currently tithing, consider starting today. Begin by setting aside the first 10% of your income for God’s work, whether it’s through your local church, a ministry, or a charitable organization that aligns with biblical principles. If you are already tithing, consider ways you can go beyond the tithe by giving offerings or supporting additional causes that advance God’s kingdom. Keep a journal of how God blesses and provides for you as you faithfully give.
Closing Thought:
Tithing is more than just a financial transaction; it’s a spiritual discipline that deepens our trust in God and aligns our hearts with His purposes. By giving the first and best of what we have to God, we honor Him and open ourselves to His blessings. As you continue on this journey, remember that God’s promises are true, and He is faithful to provide for all your needs as you put Him first in your finances.