Adam Mabry, Senior Pastor of Aletheia Church in Cambridge, MA., delivers a poignant message on tithing.
Pastor Adam Mazbry kicks off the podcast by addressing the importance of money in the context of Christian teachings. He acknowledges that many congregants seek guidance on finances, and introduces the series ‘Moneyology,’ which highlights the Biblical perspective on money and its deeper connection to the heart.
Referencing the book of Malachi, Pastor Adam explores God’s instruction regarding tithing, emphasizing that failing to bring in the full tithe equates to robbing God. He encourages listeners to return to God through financial obedience, linking our monetary practices to God’s blessings. The theme is further elaborated through personal anecdotes and statistics about church growth.
The sermon delves into the Biblical principle of first fruits, originating from the stories of Cain and Abel as well as Abraham. It explains that the first and best portions of our earnings belong to God, reinforcing the idea that God desires responsiveness and obedience in our giving.
Mabry argues that holding onto finances and refusing to give tithes results in closing oneself off from God’s purposes and blessings. He draws parallels to historical Biblical figures and their consequences for failing to honor God's instructions on giving, reinforcing the importance of faith in the realm of finances.
In a transformative turn, Pastor Adam relays how Jesus embodies the idea of divine giving. By presenting Jesus as God’s first fruit offering, he outlines how Jesus’ sacrifice leads to blessings for believers, which ties back to the sermon’s opening themes on tithe and God’s provision.
Pastor Adam concludes with a challenge for the audience: to test God in their giving. He encourages Christians to be faithful, consistent, and passionate in their tithing as part of their spiritual journey, emphasizing the blessings that follow obedience.