Editor’s
Note: E.W. Abraham is one of the old-time Bible scholars
who made a tremendous impact on the movement through his
lectures, artciles and books. One book, "The Perfect
Prayer" is still carried by the Association Bookstore.
Mr. Abraham's wife, Dorothy, was an author as well and her
children's book, "The Forest of Happiness" is
also carried by the Bookstore.
TITHE AND BE HAPPY
by Mr. E.W. Abraham
Is it wrong to challenge God? To test Him? It cannot be wrong
for He has told us to do so and I have proved Him for twenty-five
years, with great blessing. “Prove Me now herewith.”
He says through His Prophet Malachi “if I will not open
you the windows of Heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that
there shall not be room enough to receive it.”
Well, I have taken God at His Word and proved Him, by giving
Him my tithe as faithfully as I could this last twenty-five
years and I am able to witness before all men that He has
more than kept His Promise.
When my wife and I first began to tithe, we were quite heavily
in debt, we owed a large hospital bill, besides others of
considerable amounts for the purchase of our land and home.
One day in the local store, I picked up a small pamphlet on
tithing; it had been packed in with a case of fruit jars,
and gave the writer’s experience of tithing. I read
it over on the way home, and showed it to my wife. That evening
we began to tithe. Now, after twenty-five years, it has become
the first essential. The first thought when any money comes
into the house is, ... How much tithe will there be –
and what can we do with it.
God has blessed us every moment of those twenty-five years
and guided us in many more ways than with the tithe, so that
now we depend upon Him entirely for all that we do.
Being a government official with a regular monthly cheque
coming in, it has been an easy matter to reckon upon a tenth
of our income in cash. We also kept a cow and a few chickens,
and had a small garden and tithed everything we produced;
gave either a tenth of the vegetables, eggs and milk away
to someone in need, or else tithed any money we might receive
if we sold any surplus.
We did not give all our money to the Church, because we realized
that in olden days when the tithe was originated, one tenth
went to the Temple Treasury and the other nine-tenths to the
rest of the Tribe of Levi for the upkeep of schools, national
administration, etc. Today a similar arrangement would be
to pay one tenth to the Church, and nine tenths to the State.
Nowadays, however, because of our sins, the State taxes us
far more than it should; but that, we decided was part of
our national punishment for neglect of God’s Laws, and
not to be taken into account as part of God’s tithe.
If we honoured God, we believed, by paying His tithe He would
honour us by making it possible for us to pay our taxes with
little or no trouble and so it has turned out all through
the years.
It was not very long before all our debts were paid off and
we soon found that we could add to the ten per cent as a free
will offering. We have always had enough, and more than enough;
always able to meet any demand for some deserving object we
felt impelled to help. God has invariably shown us how to
use our tithe and what worthy objects or persons we should
help, besides enabling us to print and circulate thousands
of free pamphlets, and to purchase all the books we needed
for further study of His Word.
Apart from financial blessing, which has always been enough,
although not wealth in the same sense some people count it,
we have had those far greater blessings, peace of mind, health,
happiness, a good home, and a joy of life which is absolutely
priceless. God has been wonderful to us, far above anything
we could ever have imagined, and all because we have taken
Him at His Word and PROVED Him as He said.
Now, we would not give up tithing for anything in the world
in fact we could not, it has become a part of our lives. Every
day we thank God for teaching us His laws, and helping us
to keep them, and we feel that it is our duty and privilege
to pass on our experiences wherever we can.
Read about tithing in Malachi III. God’s Promise is
good for everyone who believes it and will act upon it.
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