Prior to reading 3 Nephi, I had confirmation and a testimony of the commandments and principles we've been taught by numerous prophets throughout the Bible and Book of Mormon, but reading the commandments and promises received directly from the mouth of Jesus Christ in 3Nephi, really resonated with me the past few weeks. One principle in particular, is the law of tithing. Because I've struggled with this commandment over the years and just recently started paying tithing, I felt the prompting to research more and share my findings and thoughts.
In Proverbs 3:9-10 it reads “Honor the Lord with thy substance, and with the
firstfruits of all thine increase: so shall thy barns be filled with
plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine”. In the Old Testament and throughout the scriptures we are asked to give a part of our resources, as a way to honor and show gratitude the the Lord for all he blesses us with.
We can also think of paying tithing as a way of being obedient to the Lord. In both 3Nephi 24:10 and Malachi 3:10 it reads "Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse … and prove me now herewith,
saith the Lord of Hosts, 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.” If we have a knowledge of what the lord has promised us, why do we reject the outpouring of our Lord's blessings? In most cases it comes down to faith or not wanting to sacrifice. Regardless if we are rich or poor, paying a tithe is a sacrifice. If we have little money, we have little to give. If we make more money, there always seems to be more we have to pay out. An old phrase I've heard shared many times is "I can't afford TO pay tithing", others respond with "I can't afford NOT to pay tithing". Ask yourself, what are YOU willing to sacrifice in this temporal world to have everlasting joy? By being obedient members in the LDS church, we are choosing to have faith and trust in our Heavenly Father. Not only have I questioned the "why" of paying my tithing, but I've
questioned the "why" on other things I thought were not significant or
would not "harm" me in an obvious or BIG way. What I've come to realize
first hand, is that by finally surrendering
myself to the lord and not questioning these seemingly "small" actions, I
have been immediately blessed.
In modern times we are not only asked to give one-tenth of our income, but we are asked to give of our time. In order to do either, we must have our heart in the right place. It's difficult juggling life in this day and age, but not only are we asked to go to church on Sunday for three hours, but as members of the LDS church, we are asked to hold callings to run the church as a whole, but also our local services each week. Because our clergy is not paid, as members we choose not only to give our money to the Lord, but our time as well. Giving money and the time required to successfully fulfill or callings, does nothing for us or the Lord spiritually if we do so with a hardened heart. 2 Corinthians 9:7-8 “Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver.
And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always
ha,ving all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work”.
One of the last reasons I'll touch on is the happiness we can receive by giving to others. By paying a fast offering and a tithe, our local leaders are given the power to receive revelation on how the money collected can and should be distributed to those in need. In Mosiah 4:26, King Benjamin told his people “I would that ye should impart of your substance to the poor, every man
according to that which he hath, such as feeding the hungry, clothing
the naked, visiting the sick and administering to their relief, both
spiritually and temporally, according to their wants". I love what Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles said: “Down through history, poverty has been one of humankind’s greatest and
most widespread challenges. Its obvious toll is usually physical, but
the spiritual and emotional damage it can bring may be even more
debilitating. In any case, the great Redeemer has issued no more
persistent call than for us to join Him in lifting this burden from the
people.”
I testify to you that by living the comparison of times I haven't paid tithing and have paid tithing, I have experienced the personal blessings promised to us by our Heavenly Father. As my obedience grows, I keep asking myself "do I want the full blessings promised to me by my heavenly father" and by asking myself that question more frequently, I find making the right choice easier and easier. We all have struggles and this has been one of mine in particular, but I find comfort in knowing that my Heavenly Father knows where my heart lays and he knows I'm working at becoming more obedient to his commandments each day.





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