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GoD's WorK - God's Puzzle Solved

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Why The Priesthood Receives Tithes!131only be paid to them since they have “no inheritance.”In The Law, The Levites (Numbers 18:20-21) were given the tithebecause they had no promise in the land. If tithes are given ortaken by someone who has received their inheritance, they aretransgressing The Law, and that is sin (I John 3:4). If you breakone point of The Law, you are guilty of breaking “The EntireLaw” (James 2:10). There is no “scriptural” way around it.Christ And ChristianityIt is beyond consideration that one cannot tithe to any Priesthood(Levi or Melchizedek) if they have inherited God’s “promise.”Receiving a tithe, or giving a tithe, is an act of faith that one hasnot received their inheritance. Abraham, Jacob, and all the Fathershad not received the inheritance until the children of Israelreceived their inheritance in the promised land. The Leviteswere excluded from this “promise of the land” and therefore,could receive tithes.In Hebrews 1:2, Paul said that Jesus had inherited all things. Thiswas God’s complete glory. Christ, as Priest after The Order ofMelchizedek, could not receive any tithes once He was resurrectedand sitting at God’s right hand.Neither can Christ’s ministers take tithes. Why is this? BesidesJesus, His ministers and all Christians have received, at least, anearnest (down payment) of their inheritance.Ephesians 1:13-14 infallibly states that Christians, once sealedwith God’s Holy Spirit, have the earnest of their inheritance.Jesus and all Christians have received an inheritance. Once theinheritance has been received, no tithes should be accepted by

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