Author: | L E Meyer | ISBN: | 1230000117892 |
Publisher: | The Awakened Publishing | Publication: | March 27, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | L E Meyer |
ISBN: | 1230000117892 |
Publisher: | The Awakened Publishing |
Publication: | March 27, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
As You Tithe, So You Prosper: A Series of Four Lessons in Tithing by L E Meyer
The basis of tithing is recognition of God's ownership and man's stewardship. To understand this truth and to act upon it brings abundant reward. The chief reward is increased spirituality, manifesting itself in the blessings of heart, soul, mind, and strength that come through conscious unity with God.
Tithing is a simple way to begin to grow in the grace of giving. He who practices tithing will have more to give than he thought possible before. Tithing shows our willingness to work with the law of prosperity and to return to the Giver at least a part of that which He has given to us. It is a practical way of seeking "first his kingdom, and his righteousness." Through tithing a vacuum is created that by the inevitable law of action and reaction must be instantly filled again to over-flowing. In tithing we substitute faith in God's supply for fear that we shall come to want.
As You Tithe, So You Prosper: A Series of Four Lessons in Tithing by L E Meyer
The basis of tithing is recognition of God's ownership and man's stewardship. To understand this truth and to act upon it brings abundant reward. The chief reward is increased spirituality, manifesting itself in the blessings of heart, soul, mind, and strength that come through conscious unity with God.
Tithing is a simple way to begin to grow in the grace of giving. He who practices tithing will have more to give than he thought possible before. Tithing shows our willingness to work with the law of prosperity and to return to the Giver at least a part of that which He has given to us. It is a practical way of seeking "first his kingdom, and his righteousness." Through tithing a vacuum is created that by the inevitable law of action and reaction must be instantly filled again to over-flowing. In tithing we substitute faith in God's supply for fear that we shall come to want.