Blessings in the Light of our Redemption
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Publisher Description
Discover the principles of giving in the New Covenant! This book will change your life for the best and free you from the common misconceptions about tithing in the church today!
In this book, Pastor Reza Safa examines some of these practices to see whether they are in accordance with God's Word. Money, giving, and tithing have become the main themes of the modern church. Many of our practices in regard to giving, sowing, reaping, and tithing contradict the Redemption that was wrought through our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
The concept of financial sowing and reaping is used as a fundraising method to encourage people to give money to the work of the Lord. Recently, however, due to its widespread and exaggerated emphasis it has become more of a doctrinal principle. It has become a stumbling block to millions of people worldwide, both Christian and non-Christian. It is causing more harm than good, and must be dealt with from a biblical standpoint.
Customer Reviews
Blessings in the Light of our Redemption
Dear Pastor Safa,
Your book has opened our hearts and minds to the truth of Gods word on the subject of giving.
And it will be the launching pad of a reformation in the lives of Christians all over the world,
and no one who reads this book with an open mind can ever be the same.
Your book has truly been a blessing.
Thank you,
Sincerely,
Rick and Sue H.
Blessings in the Light of our Redemption by Reza Safa
I could not put it down. It affirmed what I already believed about New Testament giving and the bountiful grace of God. It also addresses a number of trends today that are hurting the Body of Christ. I highly recommend all believers and especially those in leadership to read it and study it like true Bereans - Acts 17:11.
Blessing in light of our redemption
Refreshing and renewing, I thank God for Pastor Resa, the word is full of wealth, it's leads me to a deeper hunger for my Fathers word. Thanks for your time and studying on this subject.