For the sake of labeling, let’s call this ‘Acts 1:8 Giving’.
It’s being empowered by Holy Spirit to be witnesses for Jesus with our tool
called money. I stand and witness to you, Acts 1:8 giving is financial planning
and financial freedom that has ever-lasting reward.
- Acts 1:8 giving to Jerusalem is tithing to your home church.
- Acts 1:8 giving to Judea is Kingdom funds to your place of employment, your community, or your mentees/disciples.
- Acts 1:8 giving to Samaria is Kingdom funds to the forgotten or unwanted souls around us.
- Acts 1:8 giving to the ‘end of the earth’ is Kingdom funds to foreign missions.
I recognize there is much debate about the tithe. Old Testament
versus New Testament tithing is a frequent issue. Do I tithe the net income or
the gross income? Do I tithe my income tax returns? I’m not addressing these
questions in this article. My blog entitled “United with Kenya” may offer some
insight. Soon, I will be adding some details about my experiences with Acts 1:8
giving.
This life practice was unplanned by me, but Holy Spirit led. It’s just one more way
I’ve been amazed by GOD’s desire to be involved in our daily life. I say amaze
because; even in my disobedience and rebellion He has shown His goodness and
faithfulness. What an awesome GOD!!!
Thank you sooooo much for your honest explanation of Acts 1:8. I have never heard it explained like that! It puts a different spin on financial planning. When you plan God's way, you can not go wrong at all!
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