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Trevor Lund

Trevor H. Lund is the founder of Live LIGHT Academy at LiveLight.ca with books, challenges and courses to help you not conform by be transformed. As the Creative Storyteller at RevTrev.com he releases his creative projects in words, videos and sound. Catch his past videos and live casts at https://revtrev.com/tv, and subscribe to his podcast at https://revtrev.com/radio As your host at the Cascade Chalet https://revtrev.com/chalet, he helps capable and caring people—who are growing weary in doing good—go from striving and stress to peace and purpose as they embrace and enjoy the life God created them for.

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  1. David
    June 29, 2019 @ 4:43 am

    have a living testimony on my life about the obedient toward tithes and giving, how God did it am not sure but I all I know all things work together for good

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  2. proxy list
    September 25, 2017 @ 8:46 pm

    Hi there,I read your blog named “Am I Under a Curse if I Don’t Tithe?” like every week.Your humoristic style is witty, keep doing what you’re doing! And you can look our website about proxy list.

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    • revtrev
      September 27, 2017 @ 2:04 pm

      Thank you. I’m glad my sarcasm comes across as such in my writing….usually.

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  3. EnnisP
    November 28, 2012 @ 2:29 am

    Hey Trevor,

    Sorry, but I’m one of the traditional holdouts on the tithing issue. The arguments on either side, pro or con, don’t really add up for me – some are very thin – so I dedicated a lot of time to thinking through the issues and blogging my conclusions.

    Even the “curse-blessing” are too narrowly defined for me so I recently shared my thoughts on those issues on my blog. You can find the post here: http://nowthinkaboutit.com/2012/08/tithing-what-about-the-curse/

    I think the curse is largely material not spiritual, so mismanagement of funds brings its own curse. I make the point that not all curses are spiritual and therefore, not all tithers are immune.

    But, even if tithing in the traditional sense is rejected, giving ten percent of ones income – I argue for net not gross – is still a good rule of thumb to follow.

    Also, from my observations, “Grace giving” comes across just as coercive as tithing, so the “legalistic” argument is really moot.

    Just my thoughts.

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    • revtrev
      November 28, 2012 @ 7:51 am

      Ennis, I’ll check them out. I do think there is a huge difference between giving to avoid a curse and giving to please God. We can do either when we commit to the tithe principle.

      …I read your article. Keep up the great work. One thing I believe we can both agree on is that the average Christian gives about 2% of their income away. I think we can both agree it shows the condition of our heart and how much we actually trust God.

      BTW I agree, “Grace giving” can be just as full of guilt as Tithing has become. We need to focus on giving individually, regularly, methodically, joyfully and proportionately. That’s the pattern I see Paul gave the churches to for the collection to help out the church in Jerusalem.

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  4. Anonymous
    April 15, 2012 @ 3:23 pm

    1 Timothy 6:3-10

    (sorry, I had this long comment but Twitter abducted it, because the name/email portions were not filled in)

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    • revtrev
      April 15, 2012 @ 3:59 pm

      Long comment? I think this verse needs to be remembered.

      If anyone teaches false doctrines and does not agree to the sound instruction of our Lord Jesus Christ and to godly teaching, 4 he is conceited and understands nothing. He has an unhealthy interest in controversies and quarrels about words that result in envy, strife, malicious talk, evil suspicions 5 and constant friction between men of corrupt mind, who have been robbed of the truth and who think that godliness is a means to financial gain.
      6 But godliness with contentment is great gain. 7 For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. 8 But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with that. 9 People who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction. 10 For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.

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    • Debbie
      November 17, 2017 @ 1:51 pm

      If a neighbour or stranger on the street needs help, and I am on a tight budget, you feel badly if not tithing but I don’t think the church is the first priority. It is helping your fellow man/woman stranger or whomever. Normally we shop underwear and socks for Christmas for the Good Neighbours association. this year I only managed a couple of packages of socks for a charity so I am knitting wash cloths and hope to bag them with at least soap and if able toothbrush and toothpaste. I find I can get really hot on this topic. At least if you give with a full heart directly you know it is reaching the individuals that need it.

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      • revtrev
        November 17, 2017 @ 1:53 pm

        Thanks Debbie. Keep living the Kingdom in the day-to-day of every day!

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  5. Brother Amartey
    December 20, 2011 @ 4:50 pm

    Truth be told, we’re not under any compulsion to give tithes, but to give cheerfully and affordably, for the work of the ministry. Tithing as practiced under the old Testament, does not apply to the New Testament church, which is now the body and the body of believers and not a building ! 1 Cor 6:19. Tithing was imposed on the church because of the greed, and in some cases, the ignorance of the preacher on what the Bible actually says about this modern day rip-off of God’s people. We really need to examine everything we’ve been taught by our predecessors, like the Bereans did. Acts 17:10. God’s people are destroyed because of their lack of knowledge of scripture. Hosea 4:6. Greedy and sometimes ignorant ministers have taken advantage of this and have imposed mandatory tithing on God’s people, and threatening them with curses, and giving them false hopes of blessings upon “paying” their tithes, but all this is unscriptural. RevTrev, it’s time we make a bold stand for what the Bible says, and not follow after the traditions of men.

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    • revtrev
      December 22, 2011 @ 4:34 pm

      Edmund, I’ve taught on tithing as it was taught to me, but it’s not an excuse as I should have studied it a lot earlier. For me it made sense because the “system” had to work somehow. My ideas about the system of church have altered radically lately. I’m working on a book I think I’ll call “Confessions of a Recovering Walking Oxymoron”

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      • Brother Amartey
        December 23, 2011 @ 12:50 pm

        You’re not alone, we’re all taught the same way and I’ve been invited many times to speak on tithing, because when I speak, the people are encouraged to give. Well, not anymore ! I’ve examined many of the things I’ve been taught, and have found them wanting, in the light of scripture. And because of my new position on tithing, I’ve incurred several enemies. A pastor friend refused to give me support, saying, ” the money is from their tithes !” We have a responsibility to God and to the brethren to tell them the truth, as the Lord reveals to us through scripture and not hide it from the Lord’s people. Our allegiance is to the Lord and to His word, and not to traditions of men, no matter how many centuries the practice has been going on. Some of us have been called as Gideons and Elijahs to break to pieces the lofty traditions of men in the churches today and many leaders are going to get mad. They may huff and puff all they want, but if they don’t submit, they’d be carried away with the flood !

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        • revtrev
          December 23, 2011 @ 1:46 pm

          Thanks Edmund. I’ve whitelisted you so your comments won’t be moderated any more. Keep sharing and encouraging on RevTrev!

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    • revtrev
      December 29, 2011 @ 9:45 pm

      Amen.

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  6. Rev. Gerald Collins
    November 3, 2011 @ 7:09 pm

    I have always been taught to tithe as well. You have indeed given me some food for thought. I will have to digest on that one for a while.

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  7. Gary Arnold
    November 2, 2011 @ 2:19 pm

    Not only are we not under a curse if we don’t tithe, it is impossible for us to pay the Biblical tithes as commanded by God.

    THE FIRST TITHE
    Leviticus 27:30-33 defines this tithe as a tenth of crops and animals in herds and flocks.
    Numbers 18 gives the ordinances, or instructions, for this tithe, and commands this tithe be taken to the Levites.
    Purpose of this tithe: to support the Levitical Priesthood.

    SECOND TITHE
    Deuteronomy 14:22-27: aka The Festival Tithe – a tenth of crops, plus add to that the firstborn animals, and take for the yearly feast.
    Purpose of this tithe: “that thou mayest learn to fear the LORD thy God always”

    THIRD TITHE
    Deuteronomy 14:28-29: aka The Three-Year Tithe aka The Poor Tithe – a tenth of crops, kept at home, and invite the Levites, widows, orphans, stranger to eat.
    Purpose of this tithe: to feed the poor.

    The ONLY people in the Old Testament that were commanded to tithe were those who INHERITED THE PROMISED LAND WITH EVERYTHING ON IT. They got the land, house, animals, crops, etc. ALL FREE AND CLEAR. No mortgage payment or rent to pay. And THEY were commanded to tithe on the crops and animals and take it to the Levites who INHERITED the tithe INSTEAD OF the promised land with everything on it. No one else tithed. Wage earners did not tithe. Jesus did not tithe as a carpenter. Paul did not tithe as a tent maker. Peter did not tithe as a fisherman.

    Today, ALL born-again believers are priests. ALL of us are called to be deciples of the Lord. No one of us is higher than another. Our bodies are the Temple where the Spirit dwells. According to the scriptures, priests do not tithe.

    When you understand the Biblical tithe, it makes sense, and it is plain to see that it makes NO sense to try to tithe today.

    John MacArthur has a mega church in Southern California and he doesn’t teach tithing yet his church brings in all the necessary funds. It takes faith that God will provide for His Church. No need to ask, beg, or threaten for money. It the truth is taught, God will take care of the finances.

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    • revtrev
      November 2, 2011 @ 6:31 pm

      Thanks Gary. I know those verses but have yet include them in my upcoming book. Thank you so much for your input.

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  8. jo
    November 2, 2011 @ 11:55 am

    Good article, thank you & bless you. I need deffinite help in this rollar coaster are. Lord you gave your all so i could be free may i be found cheerfuly giving my all for thee:)

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    • revtrev
      November 2, 2011 @ 6:32 pm

      Thanks Jo. I was expecting a lot more confrontation…something tells me it still will be coming 🙂

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      • Marilyn
        September 25, 2025 @ 7:18 pm

        Because we don’t have animals and crops, I believe we tithe with our modern day income. The few times I didn’t tithe the enemy found a way to rob me of the tithe amount plus some. It’s a teust issue. If you can’t trust God with your money then you don’t trust him. The world we live in is cursed, so if you don’t want your money to remain cursed, then you pay your tithes into Yaweh’s kingdom so he can bless the rest of your money. The Bible says we have to work out our own soul salvation. So yes a believer can still be under a curse until you break them by renouncing sins from you and your ancestors. This is why it’s crucial to go through deliverance on more than one occasion. It’s simply a spiritual bath. Sin has to be repented for on both sides of your family. As long as satan has indictments against you, meaning you haven’t repented for specific sins, he can use them against you. He accuses the believday and night. So if your church does not have a deliverance ministry, find one that does. Beverly Tucker is a deliverance minister. Nelson Schuman another
        deliverance minister.

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        • revtrev
          October 3, 2025 @ 4:50 pm

          The only thing I would change is that it’s trust = generosity and generosity = time and money. I find too many Christians in the west think they can “give at the office” and scorn those asking to be fed.

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