God has given special direction as to the
use of the tithe. He does not design that His work shall be crippled
for want of means. That there may be no haphazard work and no
error, He has made our duty on these points very plain. The portion
that God has reserved for Himself is not to be diverted to any
other purpose than that which He has specified. Let none feel
at liberty to retain their tithe, to use according to their own
judgment. They are not to use it for themselves in an emergency,
nor to apply it as they see fit, even in what they may regard
as the Lord's work.
The minister should, by precept and example,
teach the people to regard the tithe as sacred. He should not
feel that he can retain and apply it according to his own judgment
because he is a minister. It is not his. He is not at liberty
to devote to himself whatever he thinks is his due. He should
not give his influence to any plans for diverting from their
legitimate use the tithes and offerings dedicated to God. They
are to be placed in His treasury
and held sacred for His service as He has appointed.
God desires all His stewards to be exact
in following divine arrangements. They are not to offset the
Lord's plans by performing some deed of charity or giving some
gift or some offering when or how they, the human agents, shall
see fit. It is a very poor policy for men to seek to improve
on God's plan, and invent a makeshift, averaging up their good
impulses on this and that occasion, and offsetting them against
God's requirements. God calls upon all to give their influence
to His own arrangement. He has made His plan known, and all who
would co-operate with Him must carry out this plan instead of
daring to attempt an improvement on it.
The Lord instructed Moses, for Israel:
"Thou shalt command the children of Israel, that they bring
thee pure oil olive beaten for the light, to cause the lamp to
burn always." Exodus 27:20. This was to be a continual offering,
that the house of God might be properly supplied with that which
was necessary for His service. His people today are to remember
that the house of worship is the Lord's property and that it
is to be scrupulously cared for. But the funds for this work
are not to come from the tithe.
A very plain, definite message has been
given to me for our people. I am bidden to tell them that they
are making a mistake in applying the tithe to various objects
which, though good in themselves, are not the object to which
the Lord has said that the tithe should be applied. Those who
make this use of the tithe are departing from the Lord's arrangement.
God will judge for these things.
One reasons that the tithe may be applied
to school purposes. Still others reason that canvassers and colporteurs
should be supported from the tithe. But a
great mistake is made when the tithe is drawn from the object
for which it is to be used--the support of the ministers. There
should be today in the field one hundred well qualified laborers
where now there is but one.