Originally Posted by
bionicarm
http:///forum/post/2941022
This is where I don't understand your logic. If people are struggling just to pay their bills, why is it a good time to donate to a church? That is the point of this thread. I understand you get this spiritual rise and feeling of self worth when you do contribute to a church's cause. But is that feeling worth the possibility of losing your house, not putting food on your table, or having just the essentials needed to live? Spirituality is a wonderful thing, and can be the determining factor in whether some people choose to continue to live. But it doesn't pay the bills. That's where I don't see how a church would even accept tithing from someone who can't even keep up a quality standard of living. If they do, then they are just being hypocritical of their intended cause.
Maybe it isn't supposed to be a logical thing, but an ethical thing. Everyone is trying to stay afloat... even the church... and if the church is doing good, it's members want to see it stay afloat. I have been tithing in spite of the fact that i don't have a job... We get so little, and 10% really isn't going to make that much of a dent in my finances anyway. Plus, if everyone gives 10%, it doesn't mean a whole lot to each person, but it does add up for the church when everyone is doing it. A healthy church does good things for it's community. I am a testament to that.
Whether we kept the 10% or not, we haven't been able to afford the payments on my truck. I got a call from the loan company saying it was 92 days past due and they were going to be at my house at 4:00 to repossess it unless I provided them with a couple thousand dollars. I had to humble myself and call one of the big-wigs at the church, who made sure I had enough money to bring my truck payments current. For that, I am very thankful and I know that the church HAS and WILL help me in my time of need, which is personally why I give faithfully, all the more now that this has happened.
But a church that refuses to help it's community is not a church anyone should be a part of because if the church is to set the example, a fend-for-yourself attitude is not what God intended for us. However, the church DOES need to be good stewards of it's money, and that means they won't take over your monthly payments, but help you out as a one-time thing when it gets bad, like my scenario.