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    <title>Pleading the Case - Episodes Tagged with “Tithing”</title>
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    <description>If a tune-up can’t fix a car engine because what it really needs is for the entire engine to be rebuilt, then why would we, in the Christian faith, perform tune-ups on the form and function of our churches when what they may really need is to be completely overhauled? Join the host of Pleading The Case, Andy Mendonsa, where in each episode, he will peal back the culture and traditions that have come to define much of the Church in America today in order to accurately assess whether all that is needed is just a good tune-up, or as he has become convinced, a compete overhaul. 
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    <itunes:subtitle>"Stand Before The Mountains, Let The Hills Hear What You Have To Say"</itunes:subtitle>
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    <itunes:summary>If a tune-up can’t fix a car engine because what it really needs is for the entire engine to be rebuilt, then why would we, in the Christian faith, perform tune-ups on the form and function of our churches when what they may really need is to be completely overhauled? Join the host of Pleading The Case, Andy Mendonsa, where in each episode, he will peal back the culture and traditions that have come to define much of the Church in America today in order to accurately assess whether all that is needed is just a good tune-up, or as he has become convinced, a compete overhaul. 
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  <title>Episode 13: Grace, Tithing &amp; Church Buildings</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Under a Covenant of Grace are we still bound by a 10% tithe or did that become obsolete with the fading away of the first Covenant under the Law?  And what about church buildings?  Are they really to be considered as being the same for us under a Covenant of Grace as the "store house" in Malachi 10 that the tithes, under the first Covenant, were to be brought into?</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;If you listened to the previous episode, "Law Vs Grace," you know that the first Covenant under the Law does not apply to us in any way once we have come under a Covenant of Grace.  The 10% tithe,  required under the first Covanant, as with all things required by the law under the first Covenant is no longer mandated under Grace.  Neither are church buildings. There is no mandate for either of them anywhere in the New Testament post resurrection and ascension of Jesus.  Then why is the 10% tithe  being taught as though it is scripturally mandated and, thus, a still a requirement?  And equally so, why do church buildings continue to be so central to our faith?  Can a correlation be made between maintaining the practice of a 10% tithe and the necessity for building churches?  If a 10% tithe is not a scripturally mandated requirement, nor is the necessity for constructing church buildings, does that mean that we are off the hook for giving anything at all?  No, of course not. Giving, though, just like acts of love, is a matter of the heart and cannot be legislated. When we give freely and completely of ourselves in the ways we serve others, then all other areas of our lives will be a reflection of that as well, including financial giving and not the other way around. &lt;/p&gt;
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