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Why Non-Tithing Christians Become Poor and

How Tithing Christians Can Become Rich

Dag Heward-Mills Copyright ? 2009

CONTENTS

SECTION 1: Why Non-Tithing Christians Become Poor

1. SIX REASONS WHY NON-TITHERS BECOME POOR 2. THE CURSES THAT FOLLOW NON-TITHERS 3. WHAT IT MEANS TO ROB GOD 4. TWENTY SPIRITUAL PROBLEMS OF PEOPLE WHO DO

NOT PAY TITHES 5. SEVEN STEPS TO BECOMING FINANCIALLY USELESS 6. THE BAD THOUGHTS OF NON-TITHERS 7. PROPHETIC WARNINGS AGAINST FORGETING GOD AND

NOT TITHING

SECTION 2: How Tithing Christians Can Become Rich

8. SEVEN THINGS EVERY CHRISTIAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE TITHE

9. WHY GOD ESTABLISHED THE TITHE 10. SEVEN PIONEERS OF TITHING 11. THE LEGENDARY WEALTH OF JEWS 12. SECRETS TO THE WEALTH OF JEWS 13. A MODERN RABBI TEACHES ON PROSPERITY 14. HOW TITHERS FULFIL THE LAWS OF WEALTH

CREATION 15. HOW TITHERS ACTIVATE THE LAWS OF SOWING AND

REAPING 16. HOW TITHERS MAKE GOD BUILD A HOUSE FOR THEM 17. HOW TITHERS PROVOKE GOD'S GRACIOUSNESS 18. HOW TITHERS INVOKE THE BLESSINGS OF ALMSGIVING 19. HOW TITHERS OPEN THE HEAVENS OVER THEIR LIVES 20. TEN THINGS THAT HAPPEN EVERY TIME YOU TITHE 21. WHY TITHING IS THE FIRST STEP INTO MINISTRY 22. TEN REASONS WHY TITHING DOES NOT WORK FOR

SOME PEOPLE

SECTION 1 WHY NON-TITHING CHRISTIANS BECOME POOR

Chapter 1

Six Reasons Why Non-Tithers Become Poor

1. Non-tithers become poor because they have nothing to harvest.

FOR THEY HAVE SOWN THE WIND, AND THEY SHALL REAP THE WHIRLWIND: it hath no stalk: the bud shall yield no meal: if so be it yield, the strangers shall swallow it up.

Hos 8:7

Prosperity in its most basic form consists of someone sowing a seed and later harvesting the returns. Not paying your tithes separates you from this most basic principle of sowing and reaping. When you do not pay your tithes you harm your finances because you take away the foundations of prosperity.

2. Non-tithers become poor because they do not attract blessings on their lives.

BRING YE ALL THE TITHES into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and POUR YOU OUT A BLESSING, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.

Mal 3:10

Tithing attracts varied kinds of blessings because that is what the word of God says. A person who is blessed is favoured and helped. Our lives on earth are very difficult. Jacob said of his life when Pharaoh asked him, "How old art thou?" "And Jacob said unto Pharaoh, The days of the years of my pilgrimage are an hundred and thirty years: FEW AND EVIL HAVE THE DAYS OF THE YEARS OF MY LIFE BEEN, and have not attained unto the days of the years of the life of my fathers in the days of their pilgrimage" (Gen 47:9).

Job also said that the days of man were few and full of trouble. Even without a specific curse on your life you will encounter many problems and much difficulty. When you do not pay your tithe there is no blessing to counteract the existing problems of this life. How can you do well in life if no word of blessing is spoken over your miserable existence? Do not be surprised at the mounting poverty in your life if you do not pay tithes. The blessing that makes rich and adds no sorrow comes abundantly on the tither.

3. Non-tithers become poor because they are cursed.

Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee? In tithes and offerings. YE ARE CURSED WITH A CURSE: for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation.

Mal 3:8-9

There is a specific curse for people who do not pay tithes. It is one of the top twenty-five curses in this world. This curse on non-tithers only comes to compound the existing multiplicity of curses handed down to us from Adam, Noah and other generations. The curse on people who do not tithe synergistically works with the curses that your parents and ancestors may have incurred on themselves and their descendants. Almost all of us are descendants of people who were cursed for one reason or another through the things that they did.

One day, I became very worried when I discovered that it was likely that my ancestors were slave traders. I found out that there was an ancient fort built right in my fathers hometown which must have been used for slave trading. Obviously, I was the descendant of someone who was not sold into captivity. I was therefore likely to be the descendant of someone who sold his brother. Selling your brother would surely bring a curse into your family. Have you ever wondered why places that traded their brothers for trinkets and mirrors are the most poverty-stricken parts of the world today?

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