Pastor Paul and Becky Enenche, as you mentioned, have certainly been influential in guiding many people in their faith journey, particularly in the area of stewardship and giving. Their teachings often emphasize tithing as an important part of honoring God, especially in the context of faithfulness and obedience.
From my own point of view, the idea that missing a tithe doesn't necessarily result in spiritual failure or a "return to square one". Tithing is often framed as an act of faith and obedience, but it doesn’t mean that God's grace and love are withdrawn when someone misses it. The heart behind the giving and the personal relationship with God are what truly matter, and God’s grace covers our shortcomings.
Biblically, tithing is presented in different ways. For example, in the Old Testament, it was part of the law, but in the New Testament, the emphasis shifts more toward generous, cheerful giving. 2 Corinthians 9:7 highlights that God loves a cheerful giver, and many believe that the principle of giving in the New Testament is more about one's heart and willingness to give, rather than legalistic requirements.
Enenche's wife really has a poor ability to elucidate her points. This is not the first time she goofed this bad. It is no wonder the husband hardly allows her handle preaching engagements. She throws missiles that leaves everyone confused.
Let her just face her primary assignment of smiling and shining teeth. Make she leave the preaching for Papa.
God is not a vending machine where you tithe to get some material gain. I am sick of these folks diminishing the glory of God. God is neither an atm nor a vending machine. Sick ppl!
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ReplyDeleteWhere and when did she say this?
ReplyDeletePastor Paul and Becky Enenche, as you mentioned, have certainly been influential in guiding many people in their faith journey, particularly in the area of stewardship and giving. Their teachings often emphasize tithing as an important part of honoring God, especially in the context of faithfulness and obedience.
ReplyDeleteFrom my own point of view, the idea that missing a tithe doesn't necessarily result in spiritual failure or a "return to square one". Tithing is often framed as an act of faith and obedience, but it doesn’t mean that God's grace and love are withdrawn when someone misses it. The heart behind the giving and the personal relationship with God are what truly matter, and God’s grace covers our shortcomings.
Biblically, tithing is presented in different ways. For example, in the Old Testament, it was part of the law, but in the New Testament, the emphasis shifts more toward generous, cheerful giving. 2 Corinthians 9:7 highlights that God loves a cheerful giver, and many believe that the principle of giving in the New Testament is more about one's heart and willingness to give, rather than legalistic requirements.
I stand to be corrected.
God of mercy. My God is not a tax collector. 🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteExactly o..
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DeleteVery true 👍
DeleteThank you dear.
DeleteExactly
DeleteNa them sabi o, this is for those that believe in tithing 🤷🏻♀️
ReplyDeleteEnenche's wife really has a poor ability to elucidate her points. This is not the first time she goofed this bad. It is no wonder the husband hardly allows her handle preaching engagements. She throws missiles that leaves everyone confused.
ReplyDeleteLet her just face her primary assignment of smiling and shining teeth. Make she leave the preaching for Papa.
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ReplyDeleteNonsense!!!
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Did she really say this????
ReplyDeleteTo the person who says she doesn't preach. But she does. It should not be the ame percentage with her husband. Na
Did she really say this????
ReplyDeleteTo the person who says she doesn't preach. But she does. It should not be the ame percentage with her husband. Na
I believe in tithing but I don't believe what the man of God said
ReplyDeleteAbeg no be today
ReplyDeleteBut it,s not written anywhere in the Bible.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteI believe in voluntary contributions
ReplyDeleteGod is not a vending machine where you tithe to get some material gain. I am sick of these folks diminishing the glory of God. God is neither an atm nor a vending machine. Sick ppl!
ReplyDeleteOkoo Noted,na when you no say ok is when quarrel go start 🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteTithing don turn to prerequisite course abi?
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