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Understanding the different types of giving.
This topic has a lot of heat behind it.
I understand how much of your life you give to get this thing called money.
I understand how much time you think or ever worry about money.
I would like to bring you a gift that will free you from feeling like you are serving money.
This gift and revelation will point you in the right direction to walk into a different kingdom and reality that has way better benefits.
There are four categories of giving in the Kingdom of heaven.
Each of these categories has distinct places, reasons, and faith connected to each of them.
We are going to uncover four different types of giving.
First Fruits
Tithe
Alms
Seed
All of these apply to money, and all of these apply to all areas of our lives.
First Fruits:
This kind of offering is the first and best.
It can be an honor.
Jesus was a first fruit, The first churches in acts and revelations were first fruits.
Holy Spirit was a first fruit.
This offering was and is done as a corporate celebration.
The feast of harvest.
This was the first mention of any kind of offering to God.
Cain was the first to choose on his own to honor God with an offering of his first and best.
Saying I trust you for what ever comes next.
How much?
Firstfruits offering is 100% of your first fruit, harvest or return.
To who?
They brought the first fruits to the priests so they could provide for others.
Eze 44:30
To the place that God uses to provide for you and those around you.
Why?
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