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Tithing and Giving

A Biblical Study

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📘 Tithing and Giving: A Biblical Study

What does the Bible really say about tithing, giving, and Christian stewardship?
Is tithing a command for today—or a misunderstood tradition?

Tithing and Giving: A Biblical Study is a comprehensive guide for believers who want to understand God’s plan for finances, generosity, and blessing. With clarity and compassion, author J.A. Cox explores what Scripture actually teaches about biblical tithing, New Testament giving, and the difference between religious obligation and Spirit-led generosity.

✅ Inside this Bible-based study, you'll discover:

What the Bible says about tithing in the Old and New Testaments

The difference between biblical stewardship and church tradition

How to discern truth from myths in Christian financial teaching

Whether Christians are still required to tithe today

What it means to give with faith, freedom, and love

The true connection between giving and God’s blessing

This book is written for thoughtful believers who want to grow in faith while also handling money in a way that pleases God. If you've ever asked, “Is tithing biblical?” or “Should Christians tithe today?” — this study is for you.

By the end of your journey, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of scriptural giving, a renewed appreciation for Christian generosity, and practical guidance on how to walk in biblical financial stewardship—free from guilt and full of grace.
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Biblical Clarity • Grace-filled Perspective • Thorough Scriptural Examination • Balanced Teaching • Practical Guidance

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This study encouraged me to seek God personally about my finances. It’s not just theology it includes practical applications for Spirit led giving. The author’s tone is compassionate and wise, making even tough topics easy to understand

Encouraging and Practical

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This book offers a refreshing and well-researched look into what the Bible truly says about tithing and giving. Rather than relying on tradition or pressure, it encourages Spirit-led generosity grounded in Scripture. I appreciated how clearly the author distinguishes between Old Testament commands and New Testament principles, helping me rethink my approach to stewardship. It’s a must-read for any believer seeking to align their financial giving with biblical truth—without guilt or legalism.









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This book reminded me that giving is a matter of the heart. It inspired me to trust God more and give cheerfully instead of anxiously. If you struggle with financial guilt or confusion, this book will help

Encourages Heartfelt Generosity

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J.A. Cox has written a much-needed book on a often-misunderstood topic. Unlike preachers who demand 10% without explanation, this study carefully examines biblical context, historical practices, and modern applications. The author doesn’t shy away from tough questions—Is tithing for today? Does giving guarantee blessings?—but answers them with Scripture, not tradition. I finished the book feeling more confident in how I manage my finances as a Christian. A balanced, insightful read!

Thorough, Thoughtful, and Grace-Filled

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This book is an excellent resource for anyone seeking clarity on tithing and Christian giving. J.A. Cox thoroughly examines Old and New Testament teachings, distinguishing between legalistic tithing and Spirit-led generosity. The author avoids guilt-tripping readers and instead focuses on biblical stewardship with grace. I appreciated the balanced approach—neither dismissing tithing outright nor enforcing it as a rigid rule. If you’ve ever questioned whether tithing is still required today, this book provides well-researched answers. Highly recommended for believers wanting to honor God with their finances!

A Clear and Biblical Perspective on Giving

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