Tithing
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W. Pink's treatment of tithing examines the biblical teaching on giving and encourages believers to practice faithful, sacrificial giving as an expression of trust in God. Pink argues from Scripture that Christians should give regularly and generously, viewing tithes and offerings as a spiritual discipline rather than a mere financial transaction.
He emphasizes prayerful dependence on God, recounting testimonies and practical guidance to strengthen faith in God's provision.
The work reflects Pink's broader Reformed convictions and pastoral concern for holiness and trust in divine sovereignty.
It has been read widely in evangelical and Reformed circles as a concise exhortation to faithful stewardship.
W. Pink's treatment of tithing examines the biblical teaching on giving and encourages believers to practice faithful, sacrificial giving as an expression of trust in God. Pink argues from Scripture that Christians should give regularly and generously, viewing tithes and offerings as a spiritual discipline rather than a mere financial transaction.
He emphasizes prayerful dependence on God, recounting testimonies and practical guidance to strengthen faith in God's provision.
The work reflects Pink's broader Reformed convictions and pastoral concern for holiness and trust in divine sovereignty.
It has been read widely in evangelical and Reformed circles as a concise exhortation to faithful stewardship.
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