<ul><li> Email: [email protected]</li><li> https://apostolicinternational.com/ </li><li> Statement of beliefs: https://apostolicinternational.com/statement-of-beliefs </li><li> The sermon: https://apostolicinternational.com/sermons/THE_TITHE_OF_THE_LORD.pdf </li><li> The sermon delves into the principle of tithing, using Malachi 3:10-11 as its foundation. Tithe is defined as 10% of one's earnings or produce and Christians, after accepting Jesus and being saved, are commanded to tithe. Tithing is presented as a recognition of God's ownership and provision for our needs.The sermon draws from biblical examples, showing how Abraham and Jacob both offered tithes to God. Abraham's tithe was a response to God's blessing, while Jacob's vow was conditional upon God's provision and protection. It is noted that tithing is the only ordinance where believers are invited to test God, as seen in Malachi 3:10.The principle of giving to both God and the state is highlighted using Jesus' words in Mark 12:17. The preacher acknowledges the responsibilities toward the state but emphasizes that Christians must not neglect their duties to God, as demonstrated by tithing.The sermon explains that tithing showcases God's authority and His ability to bless and multiply. The preacher links the significance of the number 10 in tithing to the authority established after the tenth plague in Egypt and the Ten Commandments given at Mount Sinai. Through tithing, believers are called to establish God's authority in every aspect of their lives.The preacher concludes by addressing the attitude accompanying tithing, emphasizing that God loves a cheerful giver. The example of David's generous offerings is highlighted, showcasing a willingness to give sacrificially. The audience is encouraged to give their tithes and offerings with a joyful heart, following the example of David, who was considered a man after God's heart.</li></ul>