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    Your Questions Answered IIQuestion 1

    Should I pay my tithe on the pocket money I receive since I am not yet working?

    Answer

    "Will a man rob God? Yet you rob me. But you ask, 'How do we rob you?' In tithes and

    offerings. You are under a curse - the whole nation of you - because you are robbing me. Bring the

    whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. 'Test me in this', says the

    Lord Almighty, 'and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much

    blessing that you will not have room enough for it'" (Malachi 4:8-10). It is instructive to note

    that to pay tithes is to obey the will of God as Jesus himself referred to the practice even

    though he rebuked the Pharisees for tithing at the expense of more important matters of

    the law (Matthew 23:23).

    It was the practice then for the Israelites to pay a tithe on their livestock and their farm

    produce, it is important to note that Abraham the first man who paid tithe did so on the

    spoils of war recovered from the battle with the four kings (Gen 14:17-20). The bottom

    line is to show that the parameters on what one can pay tithe on revolve around increase

    or profit.

    Leviticus 27: 30-32 says, 'A tithe of everythingfrom the land whether grain from the soil or

    fruit from the trees, belongs to the Lord; it is holy to the Lord. If a man redeems any of his tithe,

    he must add a fifth of the value to it. The entire tithe of the herd and flock - every tenth animal

    that passes under the shepherd's rod - will be holy to the Lord'.When God made man, he put

    him in the garden to work and till the land so everything that came to him because of his

    work represented an increase, pocket money may not necessarily be because of work but

    it is surely an increase (Deut. 14:22). The most important thing anyway is to be convinced

    that it is the right step so you will not pay tithe without your faith at work (Romans

    14:23b). Please note that the focus here is pocket money and not school fees; you are not

    to pay tithes on your school fees or on any other levy or tax imposed by authorities, asyou should give to Caesar what is Caesar's property.

    Let us assume you get #5000 as pocket money now in addition to your school fees and

    you cannot take out #500 as tithe, what is the probability that when you begin to make

    #5,000,000 you will be able to take out #500,000 as tithe. You should pay tithe on

    everything that represents an increase to you no matter in which form it comes.

    Question 2

    Please explain Exodus 22:18. How then do we pray for evil people who cause us harm?

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    Answer

    'Do not allow a sorceress to live' was a command in the Old Testament that indicated what

    constituted the Israelites' social responsibility. Without a doubt, there are many

    differences between the old and the new covenants chief of which is the blood for

    purification. Under the new covenant, the blood of Jesus Christ speaks better things thanthe blood of Abel (Hebrews 12:24). The blood of Jesus does not cry out for vengeance

    and it was the blood that He shed for the whole world witches and wizards included

    (John 3:16, 2 Peter 3:9).

    The commandment under the new covenant is to love one another (John 15:12, Mark

    12:29-31). It is certainly not easy to show love to those who do you wrong but that is the

    reason for the abundance of grace that God has given to us to enable us reign in life

    (Matt. 5:44, Romans 5:17). According to the Scriptures, the devil is our only enemy even

    though he will always require human agents to carry out his work (Ephesians 6:12, 1Peter 5:8-9). It is a fact that spirits do not die so even when you say 'every power of

    darkness fall down and die' God knows that what you really want is to destroy their

    works and render them powerless in your life, family and business, that is exactly what He

    will do. The key point here is that how the answer to your prayer manifests in the physical

    is really His business and not yours. If He says that, some people have to die because of

    the evil they have sown, which has made their cup full then so be it (1 Samuel 2:6,

    Galatians 6:7-8).

    Question 3

    Please throw more light on Ecclesiastes 4:11.

    Answer

    'Also, if two lie down together, they will keep warm. But how can one keep warm alone'.The

    main thrust of this verse is the synergy that comes from forming friendships, forging

    alliances and making relationships. If you read from verses 8-12, you will see and

    understand the context to which the entire portion refers. Essentially, when people of

    like minds join forces to do anything, they can achieve more as in the tower of Babel

    example in Genesis 11 when God saw that with everyone speaking one language nothing

    was going to be impossible for them to do.

    However, we can export that truth to relationships and marriage and use that to restate

    the biblical standard that it is only a man and his wife who must lie down together, which

    could be a veiled reference to a sexual union.

    Question 4

    Why was it that the Israelites retreated even though the prophet of God had alreadyassured them of victory? (2 Kings 3:26-27)

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    Answer

    A close study of 2 Kings 3 actually reveals that the prophecy was fulfilled even though

    they eventually retreated from their enemies. Verse 19 says, 'You will overthrow every

    fortified city and every major town. You will cut down every good tree, stop up all the springs, andruin every good field with stones'. Reading further reveals in verse 25 that, 'They destroyed the

    towns, and each man threw a stone on every good field until it was covered. They stopped up all

    the springs and cut down every good tree. Only Kir Hareseth was left with its stones in place, but

    men armed with slings surrounded it and attacked it as well'.

    Bringing it home to today, we must understand as believers that even when God gives us

    a word of promise about any matter it does not automatically mean that the enemy will

    go to sleep and let us have smooth sailing. The enemy will stop at nothing to ensure that

    we do not enjoy the promises of God to us. That is why the Scriptures enjoin us to be

    strong in the Lord and to take our stand against the wiles of the enemy (Ephesians 6:10-

    11). If the Israelites had stood their ground and continued fighting, they would have

    destroyed the Moabites more than they did.

    Question 5

    I do not understand what the Bible means when it says we will judge angels. (1

    Corinthians 6:2-3). Please explain.

    Answer

    The angels who rebelled against God along with the devil will receive their reward when

    the day of judgement comes and they are the ones this verse refers to directly. The same

    applies to people now who refuse to accept Jesus as Lord and Saviour but choose to live

    life outside of the will of God for them. 'For if God did not spare angels when they sinned,

    but sent them to hell, putting them into gloomy dungeons to be held for judgement;' (2 Peter 2:4).

    Also in Jude verse 6 it is written, 'And the angels who did not keep their positions of authority

    but abandoned their own home - these he has kept in darkness, bound with everlasting chains for

    judgement on the great Day'. To cap it all, Revelation 20:4a says, 'I saw thrones on which wereseated those who had been given authority to judge.' That can only be a direct reference to

    those who live right before God.

    Question 6

    Please explain Proverbs 26:4-5.

    Answer

    'Do not answer a fool according to his folly, or you will be like him yourself. Answer a fool

    according to his folly, or he will be wise in his own eyes.'Apparently, there are two options here

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    when addressing a matter like this. There are sometimes when in trying to talk to

    someone who is unwilling to accept correction people might just not be able to tell the

    difference between that person and you. At other times, if the action of the person

    concerned will affect others negatively or lead them astray then it becomes imperative for

    you to speak and address matters decisively before they get out of hand and result inunpleasant consequences.

    Knowing when to say something and when to be quiet requires great discernment.

    Proverbs 4:7 says, 'Wisdom is supreme; therefore get wisdom. Though it cost all you have, get

    understanding'. The place of wisdom in dealing with fools is very important, as it will

    guide you to know what to say and when. Weigh every situation first and know whether

    to speak or not.

    Question 7

    Please can you throw more light on Exodus 4:24?

    Answer

    ' At a lodging place on the way, the Lord met Moses and was about to kill him'. This was

    shortly after the encounter Moses had with God during which God commissioned him

    for the deliverance of Israel and gave him three signs with which to get them convinced

    (Exodus 4:1-9). Moses had blatantly refused to accept the responsibility saying he was

    slow of speech and that God should send another person (Exodus 4:10-13). This was an

    open display of stubbornness and rebellion against God on Moses' part and not just a

    consciousness of his weakness. This we know because God is merciful and gracious and

    slow to anger (Ps 103:8, Ps 145:8). God eventually had to give in to Moses' demand when

    He said Aaron would do the speaking (Exodus 4:14-16). Apparently, God knew Moses

    would object and prepared Aaron and probably instructed him to meet Moses.

    Stephen speaking by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit says in Acts 7:22, ' Moses was

    educated in all the wisdom of the Egyptians and was powerful in speech and action'. This

    appears to be in obvious direct contrast to Moses' assertion that he was slow of speech,as it remains to be seen how someone who was powerful in speech could not be

    described as eloquent. In other words, it was like Moses calling God a barefaced liar and

    this after God had even promised to help him speak and teach him what to say (verse 12).

    This sin of rebellion against God was certainly enough for God to want to kill him,

    remember this was way before the law came into existence so there was nothing like

    regulations relating to atonement for sin.

    At the time of this incident, Moses was 80 years old and had spent the first three months

    of his life in the care of his parents (Exodus 2:1-2) hence it is safe to believe he wasalready circumcised even though the Bible does not say so explicitly. A school of thought

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    says that it was because of the circumcision i.e. that his son was not yet circumcised but

    the Scriptures do not say that God met Moses on the way to kill his son. When God gave

    the covenant of circumcision to Abraham, he did not say that refusal would be

    punishable by death. In Gen 17:10-11, it is written,'This is my covenant with you and your

    descendants after you, the covenant you are to keep: Every male among you shall be circumcised.You are to undergo circumcision, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and you'.

    Verse 14 says, 'Any uncircumcised male who has not been circumcised in the flesh will be cut off

    from his people; he has broken my covenant'. The emphasis then was on the person who was

    yet uncircumcised so God could not have come to kill Moses because his son was not

    circumcised at the time.

    In circumcising her son and touching Moses' feet with the foreskin, Zipporah, even a

    Midianite, 'reminded' God of His covenant with Abraham and redeemed Moses' life with

    blood. As God knows the end of a thing from the beginning, it is also instructive to note

    that God knew that Zipporah, Moses' wife would do what she eventually did so He

    would not have to kill Moses.

    Question 8

    Please explain Matthew 5:21-22

    Answer

    "You have heard that it was said to the people long ago, 'Do not murder, and anyone who

    murders will be subject to judgement.' But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother will

    be subject to judgement. Again, anyone who says to his brother, 'Raca' is answerable to the

    Sanhedrin. But anyone who says, 'You fool!' will be in danger of the fire of hell." Self-control,

    which is one of the fruit of the Spirit, is the underlying principle here as that is what will

    cause you not to be angry to the extent of using words of contempt and committing

    murder (Galatians 5:22-23). James 1:19-20 says, ' My dear brothers, take note of this:

    Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, for man's anger does

    not bring about the righteous life that God desires'.

    Question 9

    Please throw more light on 1 Corinthians 11:3-16.

    Answer

    There are two schools of thought here as this is one of the controversial topics in church

    today. One school believes that Paul was referring to coverings like veils, scarves and the

    like for women and that men should not pray to God with caps or hats on their heads.

    Though it is not explicitly stated, it can be inferred from verse 6 according to a particular

    rendering of that part of the Scriptures.

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    Another school believes that the covering that Paul referred to was hair, using verse 15 as

    an anchor for its argument. Hence, the focus here is on the length of hair and not a

    physical covering. This school also believes that custom or tradition i.e. of using head

    coverings must have existed only at the time of that writing.

    The aim here is to strike a balance because the truth is that God answers the prayers of

    all denominations whether cap wearing or not. If that is so, it definitely means there is a

    higher level to attain to and that is in Psalm 24:3-5. 'Who may ascend the hill of the Lord?

    Who may stand in his holy place? He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not lift up

    his soul to an idol or swear by what is false. He will receive blessing from the Lord and

    vindication from God his saviour'. This is then the main standard for fellowship and

    worship, not any other thing.

    Authors note: This is a transcript of a discussion forum at the Parish Youth Chapel,

    Church of the Pentecost (Anglican Communion), 21 Road, Festac Town, Lagos at both 7am

    and 10am services on Sunday, 15th January 2012, over which I presided in my capacity as

    Coordinator. All scripture quotations are from the New International Version (NIV).