Biblical Christian Giving: From Tithing Under Law to Giving Under Grace - Softcover

Perry Sr, Frederick

 
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Biblical Christian Giving: From Tithing Under Law to Generosity Under Grace

The Definitive Guide to Financial Freedom and Eternal Investment

Christianity’s most challenging tension is often fought in the wallet. Should we tithe? How do we balance giving with debt? How can we give cheerfully when resources are scarce? Biblical Christian Giving answers these questions by meticulously examining every major passage on money and ownership, moving the discussion out of the legalistic realm and into the abundant freedom of the Gospel.

In this comprehensive 13-chapter study, you will discover:

  • Part I: The Immutable Foundation: Understand the Sovereignty of Ownership and the biblical priority of Firstfruits, establishing a solid theological basis for all subsequent giving.

  • Part II: The Apostolic Standard: Analyze Jesus' radical teachings and the clear, practical instructions from Paul in 1 Corinthians 16 and 2 Corinthians 8 & 9 that define the true method, motive, and magnitude of New Covenant giving.

  • Part III: The Crucial Synthesis: Dedicate a full chapter to the necessary distinction between Giving vs. Tithing, offering a clear, compelling conclusion for modern believers.

  • Part IV: Practical Discipleship: Learn how to apply generosity in real life—supporting the local church, fulfilling the mandate of social justice, and cultivating a Lifestyle of Open Hands rooted in wisdom and conviction.

This book is for every believer who desires to move past financial guilt, break free from the fear of scarcity, and fully experience the joy that comes from aligning their resources with the Kingdom of God. It is an invitation to embrace generosity not as a burden, but as the crowning act of discipleship and the only way to secure an Eternal Harvest.

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