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How Do I Pay My Tithes? by matoyeh(m): 10:25am On Jul 20, 2010
Ok, What do I do when my salary is 25k and my transport is almost 15k monthly, my 2 square meals is 12k (too xpensive) how do i pay my tithes.
if i remove 1k from this money, i will definitely suffer it before the end of the month
Re: How Do I Pay My Tithes? by Joagbaje(m): 1:07pm On Jul 20, 2010
Are you tithe payer or tithe critic.? If youre a tither you should recognise that tithing is not an expenditure. It only open doors for you and secure you against loses. So you dont have to wait for extra change to pay tithe. You pay it first as honor to God. it is a deed of faith. And faith will always produce result.
Re: How Do I Pay My Tithes? by matoyeh(m): 3:24pm On Jul 20, 2010
SHU!!!!! NA FIGHT? shocked
Re: How Do I Pay My Tithes? by SirJohn(m): 3:33pm On Jul 20, 2010
Joagbaje:

It only open doors for you and secure you against loses. So you dont have to wait for extra change to pay tithe.

Another lie from the very depth of HELL!
Re: How Do I Pay My Tithes? by NOWORRIES: 6:27pm On Jul 20, 2010
My BROS/SIS
the wisdom of men is foolishness with God 1Cor 1:25
Please carefully read

Phillipians 4:8-21

also read 1 king17:7-16

LET NO ONE DECIEVE YOU CONCERNING GIVING AND RECIEVING
AS LONG AS THE EARTH REMAINS GIVING AND RECEIVING IS ETERNAL
ITS IS MORE BLESSED TO GIVE THAN TO RECIEVE, IN THE END THE GIVERS RECIEVES MORE
CHRIST IS A HIGH PREIST AFTER THE ORDER OF MELCHIZEDEK
AN ORDER THAT WAS BEFORE THE LAW
SEARCH THE WORD FOR YOU
Re: How Do I Pay My Tithes? by meyri: 2:50pm On Jul 22, 2010
You give what you can and if you do not have it; well then you do not need to give. Giving is not compulsory. Don't go broke or hungry because of tithe.
Re: How Do I Pay My Tithes? by Tonyet1(m): 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2010
matoyeh:

Ok, What do I do when my salary is 25k and my transport is almost 15k monthly, my 2 square meals is 12k (too xpensive) how do i pay my tithes.
if i remove 1k from this money, i will definitely suffer it before the end of the month

salary - ( transport + 22 meal ) = -N 2,000 ( you are already in deficit i wonder how u change wardrobe, buy toiletries not to talk of offerings, hmmm what a case ) no offense jus wondering !
Re: How Do I Pay My Tithes? by cicero(m): 4:42pm On Jul 22, 2010
@poster
If you are interested in paying your tithe then here are some tips:
1) Discount your tithe from your salary of 25,000. Always make your monthly budget based on 23,500.
2) Be sure you are believing right about tithing, it requires discipline, consistency and it's not your business what your local church do with it. When you are in faith about tithing you can't grumble or hesitate. Tithe cheerfully.
3) You should be expectant of the blessings that accompany obedience and being rich towards God.
4) From your post you expect to live only on your salary. God knows how to bless you regardless of how much you earn monthly. There are doors of opportunities and blessings you never knew existed that will open to you as you obey.
5) You must show integrity in all your financial dealings to enjoy biblical prosperity. You can't pay tithe from dishonest money and expect biblical prosperity.

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