In the sermon, Pastor discusses the importance of tithing and stewardship, using Malachi to highlight that failing to give tithes is akin to robbing God. He emphasizes that while only giving 2-3% of income is common, the biblical expectation has historically been at least 10%, representing God's ownership over what He provides. The pastor encourages the congregation to view tithing not as an obligation, but as an opportunity to trust God to meet their needs, reinforcing that true generosity stems from a cheerful heart. Ultimately, he reminds everyone that Christ's forgiveness covers our shortcomings, inviting believers to reassess their commitment to God through their financial stewardship.
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Nathan Francis grew up in Richmond, VA. He graduated from Virginia Tech with a B.A. in Graphic Design in 2003. During college, he served with the Navigators campus ministry and spent two summers in Japan. After college, he stayed in Blacksburg, VA and worked a dozen years in the...