In contrast to the prevailing message among today’s pastors, a Nigerian pastor has taken a different stance on the topic of paying tithes and its connection to prosperity. During a sermon to his congregation, the Nigerian pastor boldly stated that paying tithes has never been a direct pathway to wealth. ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE ↔️
He firmly refuted the idea that tithing automatically leads to financial abundance, disagreeing with those who claim that their riches are solely a result of tithing.
According to the pastor, individuals who assert that they accumulate wealth solely through tithing are being untruthful. He suggested that such people might be engaging in other income-generating activities, but their religious beliefs attribute their prosperity exclusively to tithing.
To illustrate his point, the pastor provided an example: if tithing truly held the power to make people wealthy, then one could theoretically borrow a significant sum of money from a bank, pay their tithe, and simply wait at home to become rich. His implication was that this hypothetical scenario would not lead to prosperity solely through tithing.
In essence, this Nigerian pastor’s message differs from the mainstream narrative, challenging the commonly held belief that tithing guarantees financial success. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of understanding various factors that contribute to one’s economic well-being.
” To preach the gospel to the poor and it opens what it means by poverty. The poverty there is not physical.
That is why the other day I told you there is nobody that will tell you that by paying tithe they became rich.
Even if they tell you they are lying. There is something that they are doing that is giving them money and their religious minds tell them it is the tithe.
Why don’t you borrow money from the bank and pay tithe and sit at home, let it make you rich? See your head. You think you’re smart.” The Pastor said….For More READ THE FULL STORY ▶▶
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