The Art of Giving (A Discussion of Offerings) Introduction

The average child enters the “why” phase around two- or three-years-old. I don’t know about other parents, but when our sons hit this phase, I found that being constantly asked “why?” forced me to reckon with an uncomfortable truth: I don’t know. I want to say, “I don’t know.” I don’t hold the rationale for my actions on the tip of my tongue. So, when my two-at-the-time son would demand justification for my commands, I would often be left scrambling to provide an answer.
I wonder if this isn’t why many churchgoers bristle whenever they hear a pastor or church leader talk about giving an offering. It is a given, even perhaps a cliché, that the topic of giving offerings of money will come up at church. Why, though? Why do the pastors and teachers in the church have the right to tell me what to do with my money? Why is something that is considered too personal to be appropriate for most polite conversations commanded openly in churches? I think that the command is well known, but the rationale is not. If a two-year-old saw you giving an offering and asked you, “Why?” are you ready to give an answer?
It’s important to have a grasp of the rationale that supports the practice of giving. Historically, misunderstandings on the part of church leaders and church goers alike have created no shortage of issues between these groups. It is also important because, as I experienced last Sunday when we discussed this in Bible class, there is tremendous potential for consciences to be needlessly burdened. This post is written as but one step toward greater understanding. It will not serve as an exhaustive study of the practice of giving throughout Scripture. I hope that the following discussion prompts you and me to set aside some misunderstandings that we may have had by returning to the basic question, “What does God say about this in the Bible?”
I’m going to take a straightforward approach, listing what I view to be some common misunderstandings about church offerings and answering them with Scripture. If you think of more misunderstandings that are not listed, I would love to hear them!
In the posts that follow, these are the misunderstandings we will tackle together:
Misunderstanding #1 – God needs our offerings
Misunderstanding #2 – God doesn’t care about your offerings
Misunderstanding #3 – Giving an offering is optional
Misunderstanding #4 – We give ONLY to keep the church running
Misunderstanding #5 – We live under the Tithe Law (giving one tenth)
I hope and pray you are blessed through this discussion! Please stick around for the entire conversation 😊
Pastor Mike Cherney





