About Proff Ex
Proff Ex is a fearless Christian truth exposer, investigative voice, and prophetic movement critic uncovering deception, divination, manipulation, and abuse within modern African Christianity. This channel exposes false prophets, staged prophecies, spiritual exploitation, occult practices hidden behind church altars, and scandals many are afraid to confront.
Through biblical analysis, leaked audios, eyewitness testimonies, and live breakdowns, Proff Ex challenges spiritual fathers, celebrity pastors, and self-proclaimed prophets who profit from fear, prophecy panic, and control over believers’ destinies.
If you are questioning modern prophecy, deliverance theatrics, seed-faith extortion, spiritual abuse, or church cultism — this channel is for you.
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Twelve "foreign" babies have now been born inside the overcrowded Sherwood Hall camp in Durban. Twelve new lives that took their first breath not in a hospital ward, not in a warm home, but in a crowded camp where their mothers are waiting, day after day, for a bus that has not come.
Somewhere in that crowd we keep seeing in the photos, twelve women went into labour. They felt the pains begin with no proper bed, no comfort, no certainty, surrounded by strangers and cold and noise, and they brought a child into the world anyway. And the number is still climbing, because more women there are heavily pregnant, their due dates arriving whether the buses do or not.
To every mother reading this, you know. You know what those final weeks feel like even when you have everything, a clean room, people fussing over you, a hospital a phone call away. Now strip all of that away. Imagine carrying your baby to term on a hard floor, not knowing if there will be clean water, or a blanket, or a nurse. Imagine being that afraid and that tired and that brave all at once.
We cannot all fix this. But I know some of us can do something. Maybe a blanket. Warm clothes for a newborn. Clean water. Nappies. A meal for a woman who is feeding two. If your heart is moved, and you are near Durban, or you know someone who is, let that mercy find its way to that hall. The smallest kindness reaches further than you think when it lands on a mother with nothing.
No child should have to be born into the cold while the world looks away.
“She opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy.” (Proverbs 31:20)
Despite our different nationalities, we are one. And tonight, twelve tiny reasons are asking us to prove it. 🙏
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Tonight, thousands of our people are sleeping on the cold ground. And the world keeps scrolling past.
Look at these pictures for a moment. Don’t rush.
See the mother holding her baby close while the little one sleeps in her arms? See the small boy clutching his juice, too young to understand why his bed tonight is the bare dirt? See the bags - everything a family owns, wrapped up tight in plastic, ready to go… except there’s nowhere to go yet, the buses they were promised are taking long to arrive.
These are more than a few stranded travellers. Look at the crowd. Hundreds of them. Maybe thousands. Malawians and others from across Africa, all gathered in one open place, waiting for buses to carry them home.
There are no toilets. No proper food. Nothing to keep out the cold wind that comes in off the coast Durban at night. The sun comes up, and they wait. The sun goes down, and they wait again. Day after day after day. With babies. With grandmothers. Out in the open.
And here’s something many people don’t realise: some of these people are in SA legally. They have papers. They followed the rules, went to work, raised their children. They simply decided that, with everything happening, it was time to go home in peace.
Now picture it for one second. Imagine that was your mother sitting on that ground. Your little brother. Your own child. Imagine it was you.
My people, we cannot wait for governments to remember these are human beings. So I’m turning to the family - to you.
To every businessman and businesswoman across Africa. To every church, every organisation, every person with a little more than they need tonight: these are the moments our blessings were given to us for. A bus to carry a mother and her children home. A warm meal for a family that hasn’t eaten properly in days. Clean water. A blanket against the cold. Whatever you can do, do it - and do it now, while they wait.
You may never know their names. But somewhere, a child will sleep warm tonight because you chose mercy. That is what Ubuntu was always meant to be - not just a word we post, but a hand we extend.
If you can give, give. If you can move buses, move them. If you can feed even ten people, feed them. And if all you have is your voice - share this, until it reaches the one person who can help.
🌍 To stand with them: www.theenlightenedtribe.com
“Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” (Matthew 25:40)
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For the past few weeks, I have been preparing you for this day.
I have finally launched a book your pastor will never want you to read. Not because pastors are bad people - most of them mean well - but because what this book reveals will shake the very foundation their offering buckets are built on.
Let me tell you why I wrote it, and decided to share it with all saints world wide.
I paid my tithe for years - I mean Years. I gave when I had it and I gave when I didn’t. I handed over money I needed for food, for rent, for my own family - and I did it shaking, because I had been taught that if I kept even a little of it, God would slam the windows of heaven shut and curse everything I touched.
Think about that. I was terrified of the God who is supposed to love me. I gave my last cent not out of joy, but out of fear of punishment or missing heaven as my dear brother from Nigeria Pastor Adeboye had warned me. And then when I looked at pastors collecting it? They never missed a meal. They never gave until it hurt. They drove home comfortable while I sat there calculating whether faithfulness to God meant going hungry that week.
I nearly left the faith, because I was truly discouraged.
Then one faithful day I’d had enough. I stopped letting other men tell me what my Bible says and I opened it myself. I got on my knees and I asked the Holy Spirit for the truth - why would a Father who gave His own Son freely, who held nothing back from me, turn around and hold His blessing hostage over ten percent of my salary?
And my eyes were opened. And I got angry. Angry at how long I’d been afraid. Angry at how many verses had been twisted to keep me afraid. Angry for every widow and every struggling family still emptying their pockets this Sunday, believing the lie I believed.
So, from that day I decided to keep my tithe. Not out of greed - out of freedom. I give now because I want to, cheerfully, generously, the way the New Covenant actually teaches. Not because a man with a microphone threatened me with a curse Christ already carried to the cross.
My book, Keep Your Tithe: Malachi 3:10 Was Never Written For You, is my offering to the body of Christ. I wrote it for the person I used to be - afraid, guilty, giving out of terror instead of love. I wrote it so you don’t have to lose the years I lost.
Before you drop your next tithe in that bucket, read this book. Read your Bible. Then decide for yourself.
You were never robbing God. It’s time someone told you the truth.
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No matter how spiritually gifted you are, the wrong church environment will make your spiritual gifts feel ordinary, unwanted, and invisible.
And some of you already know exactly what I’m talking about.
Your church denominations are running on such a low spiritual frequency that if you’re being honest with yourself - truly honest - you’ll admit the whole church operation revolves around one man - the founder, the man of god.
It’s only the pastor who gets a revelation. Only the pastor who moves in the Holy Spirit. Only the pastor who prophesies, heals, delivers, and collects all the money. And everyone else? You’re just there to fund his anointing and applaud his ministry empire.
Now tell me - how do you grow spiritually in an environment that requires you to shrink so that papa can shine ?
You can’t even demonstrate your gifts without being manhandled by the ushers - I have seen many prayer warriors trying to manifest their spiritual gifts and were thrown out for disrupting the service. You can’t speak a vision or revelation without being accused of undermining the leader. You can’t really move in the Spirit when you are in church without being accused of disrupting the program - because the program was never designed for you to move at all.
Some of you are genuinely filled with the Holy Spirit. You carry real gifts. Real fire. And week after week, you sit in that building, listening to someone who is probably less gifted than you, suppressing everything God put inside you, because the system has no room for it.
That’s the truth nobody at the pulpit will say out loud.
This is exactly why I reject the organised denomination system. These structures don’t function like the body of Christ - they function like indoctrination camps. All you are allowed to do is Nod your head. Agree with everything. Don’t question the leader. Don’t challenge the system. Don’t dare suggest the man behind the mic might be wrong - even when he preach heresy.
But here’s what the Word actually says - the true gathering of saints was never a one-man show. It was a body. Every member functioning. Every believer spiritually empowered. Those led to prophesy - should be found prophesying. Those led to heal - should be found healing. Those led to speak in tongues - should be found speaking freely, without permission, without a program slot, without waiting for the pastor to perform it first so everyone else can live vicariously through his gift.
That was always God’s design. One body. Many members. All of them moving in the spirit.
What you’re sitting in right now, what you call your church? That’s a counterfeit. A man-made system engineered to centralise power, suppress your gifts, and keep the congregation spiritually dependent on one man. And deep down, you know what I’m saying is the truth. You feel it every Sunday when you leave that building emptier than when you walked in.
The tragedy isn’t just that the denomination system is broken.
The tragedy is that you’ll defend it anyway - because leaving feels like losing faith, when really, leaving might be the first faithful thing you’ve done in years.
By gods grace soon enough we will launch the official blueprint for believers worldwide to start gathering in the right way Christ intended for brethren to gather.
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“The Room Was Locked” Why You Could Never Get Close to God And the Wall That Stood in the Way.
PART 1 OF 3
Let me ask you to imagine something.
Imagine there is a King. The greatest, kindest, most powerful King who has ever lived. And this King lives in a palace right in the middle of your village. Everyone can see the palace. Everyone knows He is inside.
But there is a problem. Nobody is allowed in.
There are guards at the gate. There are walls within walls. And deep inside, in the most beautiful room of all, the King sits on His throne and a thick, heavy curtain hangs in front of that room so that no one can even see Him, let alone come near.
You long to go in. You want to know Him. But every time you step toward the palace, you are stopped, not yet, not you, not like this. And so you live your whole life in the same village as the King - close enough to see His palace every single day - yet never able to walk in and sit with Him.
Can you feel how painful that would be? To be that close, and still that far?
Here is the heartbreaking truth: for most of human history, that is exactly how it was between people and God.
Let me explain why, as simply as I can.
The Bible teaches us something about God that is both beautiful and terrifying at the same time. God is perfectly holy. Now that word, “holy,” might be new to you. Let me make it simple. Holy means perfectly pure, perfectly good, with not even a single shadow of wrong in Him. Like a light so bright and so clean that nothing dirty can stand near it without being exposed.
And here is our problem. We are not like that. We lie. We hate. We hurt people. We do wrong, every single one of us. The Bible has a word for that too - it’s called “SIN”. Sin is anything we think, say, or do that goes against God’s good and pure nature.
So now you can see the problem. A perfectly pure God and impure people cannot simply be together - any more than you could put your bare hand into a roaring fire and not get burned. It is not that God is cruel. It is that His purity is so complete that our sin cannot survive in His presence.
And sin is serious. It is not a small thing God can just wink at and ignore.
“For the wages of sin is d*th. - Romans 6:23
A “wage” is what you earn - the payment you receive for what you have done. The Bible says the payment that sin earns is d*th. That is the cost. That is the price tag hanging on every wrong we have ever done.
So the great question of all of human history becomes this:
How can sinful people ever come close to a holy God -without being destroyed?
God’s answer, long ago, was something called the TEMPLE SYSTEM. Do not worry if you have never heard those words. I am going to show you exactly what it was, step by step, like building a house brick by brick.
Long ago, God told a man named Moses to build Him a special tent - a sacred tent called the Tabernacle. Later, a king named Solomon built a permanent stone building to replace the tent, and it was called the Temple. This Tabernacle, and later the Temple, was the one place on earth where God’s presence came down and dwelt among His people.
But - and this is the important part 👉 you could not just walk in.
Picture three rings, one inside the other, like three fences around a special tree. The outer ring was a courtyard where ordinary people could come. The next ring, further in, only certain workers could enter. And then, at the very heart of it, was the most sacred room of all. It was called the Holy of Holies - and that is where God’s presence dwelt, in a special and powerful way, above a golden box called the Ark of the Covenant.
And in front of that most sacred room hung a thick, heavy curtain. A wall of fabric. A barrier.
That curtain is the wall in our story. It stood between sinful people and a holy God, saying the same thing over and over: You cannot come in.
Only one man was ever allowed behind that curtain. Only once a year. And only after following very strict and careful steps. Everyone else-every mother, every child, every farmer, every ordinary believer - stayed outside. Forever outside.
Now, why am I telling you all of this?
Because I want you to feel the weight of that closed curtain before we go any further. I want you to sit with how it must have felt - to love God, to long for Him, and yet to be permanently kept at a distance by a wall you could never pass through.
And I want you to hold onto a question, because we will answer it in the next two parts:
If that curtain kept everyone out for thousands of years… what would it take to ever tear it down?
Because here is what the religious manipulators of today do not want you to understand. They want you to keep living as if that curtain is still hanging. They want you to believe you still need a special man, a special payment, a special fee to get close to God. They keep you standing outside the palace, paying at the gate, when the truth is that something happened two thousand years ago that changed everything.
That curtain has a story. And its ending is the most beautiful and most freeing - moment in all of history.
We will get there my children in faith, just follow as I teach and ground you in the unadulterated gospel truth of our master Jesus Christ. He sent me to bring you back home.
📌 Part 1 of 3. Save this and share it with someone who feels far from God.
⬇️ Next - Part 2: “The Man, the Blood, and the Bandage That Never Healed.”
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Here is another interesting question from the comments about tithes that I forgot to answer “how was the tithes paid in the old covenant under the law, was it 10% monthly payments or what ?”
This is actually a great question. And I want you to pay attention to my response because this revelation is exactly what destroys the modern tithing system being used by your pastors.
There were three tithes under the Mosaic Law.
Tithe 1 - The Levitical Tithe.
This was given every year to support the Levites who had no land and no other income. This is the one pastors always quote to extort 10% of your monthly income.. Numbers 18:21.
Tithe 2 - The Festival Tithe.
Given every year during Israel’s appointed feasts. And here’s the part that your pastors will never preach - the giver ate it themselves before God in celebration. It was a party tithe. If Jerusalem was too far to carry the food, God said convert it to money, travel there, and spend it on whatever you want, be it food, drink, or anything and celebrate. Read Deuteronomy 14:22-26.
Tithe 3 - The Poor Tithe.
This one was Collected every three years. It stayed in the local town. All of it went entirely to the poor, the widows, the orphans and the foreigners. Not the priest, or the temple. It was strictly for the vulnerable. Deuteronomy 14:28-29.
And this is what I want to understand, everything given was strictly food and animals. It was NEVER MONEY.
Now here’s the simple question you should be asking your pastors 👇
Is he collecting all these three tithes? Is he giving the third year tithe entirely to the poor? And is he letting you eat the festival tithe yourself?
I know you don’t have the guts to ask him these questions, let me rather give you the answer 👇
No, papa is eating tithe alone, papa is expanding his empire, papa is taking his kids to private school, papa is buying designers, papa is hiring bodyguards, papa is using tithe for his own personal needs.
He’s collecting monthly cash and calling it one thing.
Here is a reminder my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ “Each person should give what they decided in their heart. Not by force.” - 2 Corinthians 9:7
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There is still so much confusion about what Jesus Christ said In Mathew Matthew 23:23 concerning Tithe.
"What sorrow awaits you teachers of religious law and you Pharisees…For you are careful to tithe even the tiniest income from your herb gardens, but you ignore the more important aspects of the law-justice, mercy, and faith. You should tithe, yes, but do not neglect the more important things.”
Some are saying he endorsed the payment of tithes under the new Covenant, but that is not true…
Let me help you catch the revelation, and listen carefully 👇
What’s important to note is - Jesus is talking to Pharisees, & Jewish religious leaders. Men who were living under the Mosaic Law before the cross.
At this point, the New Covenant hadn’t started yet. Jesus hadn’t died yet and The old system was still running and still very much effective.
Of course Jesus didn’t tell them to stop tithing, because the law was still in effect when He said it.
That’s like your boss giving you instructions on your last day at work before your contract ends. Those instructions applied that day. They don’t follow you to your new job.
Now here is the most important revelation for you to understand:
Everything changed at the cross and that’s the whole point of the gospel.
And the tithe He referenced was herbs from a garden. Not salary or income. So If your pastor is using that verse to collect tithe today, bring him some mint and cumin as tithe and see what he says, because Jesus told those Pharisees they should tithe mint, dill and cumin.
That’s herbs from a garden.
So if you’re using Matthew 23:23 to defend tithing today - the question I have for you is - are you bringing herbs and garden produce to church? Because that’s the actual tithe Jesus referenced - Not 10% of your income.
“Christ is the end of the law so that everyone who believes may be righteous.” - Romans 10:4
And someone said “ we tithe to advance the kingdom and show love to Christ.”
Well that’s beautiful - but that’s not tithing. That’s freewill offering. Which is exactly what 2 Corinthians 9:7 teaches.
Give freely. Give cheerfully & Give because you love God.
My point is, Just stop calling it a tithe. And stop letting pastors manipulate you to collect it every month.
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Abraham Paid 10% Tithe To Melchizedek - So What Does That Have To Do With Us ?
My first question to you is “So Are We Supposed To Do Everything Abraham Did?”
Because, since this “Tithe” series dropped, the most repeated argument in the comments has been this 👇
“Tithing didn’t start with Moses. Abraham tithed to Melchizedek before the law existed. We are children of Abraham. What our father of faith did, we do also.”
This argument sounds solid and very spiritual. It sounds like someone who has done their homework.
But when you actually open the full story in the bible, not just the one verse they always quote - that’s when you will realize that the argument is very weak and unbiblical.
Let’s start with what actually happened in Genesis 14 so that you get a full revelation.
Abraham went to war to rescue his nephew Lot who had been kidnapped. He won the battle and came back with the spoils - goods captured from enemy kings. On his way back a mysterious king and priest named Melchizedek met him with bread and wine and blessed him.
Abraham - in that moment, out of gratitude - he gave Melchizedek a tenth of the war spoils.
That is the complete story, the tenth was just a voluntary thank you gift, for just that one moment in time and repeated again.
God never told Abraham to do it before it happened. God never commanded it after it happened. Abraham never did it again. Isaac never did it. No law was created from it and no percentage was established for future purposes and no ongoing obligation was born from that moment.
And here is the part that kills the argument completely 👇
What exactly did Abraham give a tenth of?
War spoils - these are goods captured from enemy kings in battle. Not his salary, not his personal wealth and not his flocks or his silver or his personal possessions.
In fact - read Genesis 14:22-23 - Abraham told the king of Sodom he wouldn’t even keep the rest of the spoils for himself. He wanted nothing from it.
So the man being used to justify tithing your monthly income - gave a tenth of goods he captured in a war that he wasn’t even planning to keep for himself anyway.
That is the foundation of the entire Abraham tithing to Melchizedek argument.
But here is the bigger problem nobody is addressing.
If we are imitating Abraham because he is our father of faith - then we have to imitate all of Abraham. Not just the one moment that fills the offering basket.
You cannot selectively imitate a man’s life. Either his example applies or it doesn’t.
So let’s look at what else Abraham did 👇
Abraham married his half sister.
Sarah was Abraham’s half sister. Same father, different mother. Genesis 20:12. Are we imitating that lifestyle too? Because that came before the law as well. By the same logic being used for tithing - it applies to us today.
Abraham took a second woman and had a child with her.
When Sarah couldn’t conceive, Abraham slept with Hagar - Sarah’s servant and fathered Ishmael. Genesis 16. This wasn’t a mistake he repented of. It was a deliberate act. It happened before the law. Are we doing that also as children of Abraham?
Abraham sent his own child away into the desert.
After Isaac was born, Abraham sent Hagar and his son Ishmael away with nothing but bread and a bottle of water. Genesis 21:14. Are we imitating that act of fatherhood because Abraham did it before the law?
Abraham nearly k*l his own son.
God told Abraham to sacrifice Isaac. Abraham took his son up a mountain with a kn*fe ready to take his life. Genesis 22. This happened before the law. This was an act of Abraham our father of faith. Are we doing this too?
Do you see the problem?
The moment you say “we imitate Abraham because he is our father of faith” - you have opened a door you cannot selectively close. You cannot walk into that house, go straight to Genesis 14, pick up the one item called tithing, walk out, and lock everything else inside.
If Abraham’s pre-law actions are our model all of them apply or none of them apply.
And nobody in that pulpit is preaching that you should take a second wife, or nearly sacrifice your children.
They are only preaching the one act that generates monthly income.
That is not biblical consistency. That is selective scripture mining for financial gain.
So what did Paul actually say about imitating Abraham?
Because Paul - who knew Abraham’s story better than anyone quoting it in these comments - told us exactly what part of Abraham’s life we are called to imitate.
“Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness.” - Romans 4:3
“He is the father of all who believe.”- Romans 4:11
“Against all hope Abraham believed… without weakening in his faith.”-Romans 4:18-19
Paul went through Abraham’s entire life and pointed to one thing as the defining characteristic we inherit and imitate.
Not the tithe. Not the war. Not the meeting with Melchizedek.
Just Faith. Trust in God. Believing His promises even when the situation looks impossible.
That is the lifestyle of Abraham we are called to walk in. That is what makes us his children. Not a tenth of our salary deposited monthly into a church account.
“So those who rely on faith are blessed along with Abraham, the man of faith.” - Galatians 3:9
And what does Hebrews actually say about Melchizedek?
Because everyone quoting Hebrews 7 to defend tithing is reading the introduction and skipping the conclusion.
The writer of Hebrews uses Melchizedek for one specific purpose - to prove that Jesus holds a superior and permanent priesthood that replaced the Levitical system entirely.
“When the priesthood changes, the law must change also.” - Hebrews 7:12
“Because Jesus lives forever, he has a permanent priesthood.” - Hebrews 7:24
The point of Hebrews 7 is not “tithe because Abraham did.”
The point is “the old priestly system is finished because Jesus replaced it with something infinitely better.”
Here is my final conclusion 👇
Abraham’s gift to Melchizedek was one spontaneous voluntary act of gratitude from war spoils he wasn’t keeping anyway. It was never commanded. Never repeated. Never turned into a system or law governing believers.
The part of Abraham’s life we are actually called to imitate is his faith - his raw, stubborn, unreasonable trust in a God who makes promises that look impossible.
And the New Covenant model of giving has always been clear 👇
“Each person should give what they have decided in their heart. Not reluctantly. Not because someone forced them. God loves a cheerful giver.” - 2 Corinthians 9:7
Give generously. Give consistently. Give sacrificially if the Spirit leads you there.
But give because love compels you - not because a pastor picked one moment from one man’s life, ignored everything else that man did, and turned that one moment into your permanent monthly obligation.
That is not honouring Abraham.
That is using Abraham’s act out of context for your personal gain.
📌 Share this with everyone still using Genesis 14 as their tithing defence.
🔁 If you missed the original series - Parts 1, 2 and 3 are on this page. Start there.
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PART 3 OF 3 : “A Better Covenant. A Better Way To Give Than Tithing.”
How Grace Fulfilled The Law And What Giving Actually Looks Like Now
Now we close the full sermon on tithing. And this is the part that changes how you see everything.
The law was not abandoned. It was completed.
Before anyone walks away from this teaching thinking Proff Ex does not want us to support church or give pastors money - no that’s not my point. Even though the gospel is free, but the means to spread it across all nations is expensive, so you have to give when you can.
I want you to listen carefully to what Jesus Christ said in “Matthew 5:17”
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.”
And here is something you must understand, Fulfilment does not mean to cancel, to ignore, or to render meaningless. When something is fulfilled, it has reached its complete and intended end. The law was just a shadow and Christ was the substance the shadow was pointing to. So when the substance arrives, you don’t keep staring at the shadow. The shadow served its purpose. The real thing is finally here.
Romans 10:4 explains it better “Christ is the culmination of the law so that there may be righteousness for everyone who believes.”
And Galatians 3:24-25 makes it even clearer : “So the law was our guardian until Christ came… Now that this faith has come, we are no longer under a guardian.”
The law was the school that pointed to Christ and once you’ve graduated, you don’t return to primary school to prove you’re educated. Jesus Christ arrived. A new covenant, sealed in His own blood, has replaced the old one.
And Hebrews Hebrews 8:13 hammered on this 👇
“By calling this covenant ‘new,’ he has made the first one obsolete; and what is obsolete and aging will soon disappear.”
Obsolete. That is the Holy Spirit’s word - not mine. The covenant that made tithing a legal obligation has been declared obsolete by God Himself. So no pastor, no prophet, no ministry leader has the authority to pull that covenant out of its grave and enforce it on people the blood of Jesus has already freed.
The priesthood changed. And that changes everything.
The tithe existed specifically to sustain the Levitical priesthood - priests who had no land and no other means of provision. But the priesthood itself has been completely transformed, and this is the argument that shuts the door on Mosaic tithing permanently.
“For when the priesthood is changed, the law must be changed also.” - Hebrews 7:12
Put simply… the old system is gone.
There aren’t any Levites anymore. No priests descended from Aaron. No temple in Jerusalem where sacrifices are offered. Jesus said that whole structure would be destroyed, and it was, around 70 AD. When that happened, the system it depended on ended too. The rituals, the sacrifices, the temple economy. All of it ended.
This is very important information because tithe was part of that old system. It existed to keep that religious machinery running and once the machinery disappeared, the rule tied to it disappeared with it.
What replaced it wasn’t another institution or payment system. It was a person, one man 👇
Instead of many human priests, there is now one eternal priest. Instead of buildings, rituals, and repeated sacrifices, there is a living mediator who represents people before God permanently. The old laws were pointing forward to this, like signposts. Once the destination arrived, the signposts were no longer needed.
“Because Jesus lives forever, he has a permanent priesthood. Therefore he is able to save completely those who come to God through him.” - Hebrews 7:24-25
This is who you have access to now. Not a rotating priesthood dependent on your agricultural produce. The Son of God Himself, interceding for you permanently, at the right hand of the Father. You don’t have to sustain Him, in stead he sustains you.
So the big question is, What Does The New Covenant Actually Say About Giving?
Here is where the beauty of the gospel exposes how small and transactional the prosperity tithe doctrine really is - because the New Covenant does not lower the bar of generosity. It raises it beyond anything a percentage ever could. It just changes the source from which generosity flows.
Read this carefully. Every word matters.
“Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” - 2 Corinthians 9:7
Mark the phrases Paul uses. “What you have decided in your heart” - this is a personal, and Spirit-led decision made between you and God, not a percentage calculated under the threat of a curse. “Not reluctantly” - no guilt, no shame, no fear of what God will withhold from you if you don’t comply. “Not under compulsion” - no threats, no Malachi manipulation, no pastor pronouncing curses over the congregation during the offering. “God loves a cheerful giver” - the condition of the heart is what God is looking at, not the number on the cheque.
The old system asked: “How much do I legally owe?”
The New Covenant asks: “How much do I want to give, out of everything I’ve freely received?”
Those are not the same question. One comes from obligation and fear. The other comes from love and gratitude. And God - who gave His own Son for you - is not interested in what fear or compulsion produces from you. He wants what love produces. He has always wanted your heart, not your transaction.
And let’s be clear - the New Testament standard of generosity is higher than 10%.
This needs to be said plainly, because some people hear “the tithe is not binding” and think it’s a licence to give nothing. It is the opposite. The grace of God, when it genuinely touches a heart, does not produce less generosity than a law ever could. It produces more - because it flows from a completely different motivation.
Look at the early church. They didn’t calculate 10% and call it righteous.
“All the believers were together and had everything in common. They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need.” - Acts 2:44-45
They sold what they owned and gave to whoever needed it. No percentage. No calculation. No law compelling them. Grace had so transformed them that holding onto possessions in the face of a brother’s need felt unnatural.
The rich young ruler wasn’t asked for 10%. Jesus told him to sell everything and give it to the poor. (Mark 10:21)
Paul held up the Macedonian churches to the Corinthians as the model of Christian giving - and their testimony was that they gave “beyond their ability” and “entirely on their own” (2 Corinthians 8:3) - not because anyone commanded them, but because the grace of God had made generosity the natural overflow of their hearts.
My point is, supporting ministry and the work of God is right. But discern who you are supporting.
Nothing in this series means that those who give their lives to genuine ministry should go without. The New Testament is clear and consistent on this.
“The Lord has commanded that those who preach the gospel should receive their living from the gospel.” - 1 Corinthians 9:14
“The elders who direct the affairs of the church well are worthy of double honour, especially those whose work is preaching and teaching… The worker deserves his wages.” - 1 Timothy 5:17-18
Supporting faithful, servant-hearted ministry is not only appropriate - it is what a Spirit-led, grateful believer wants to do for those who genuinely pour truth and life into them. This is not in question.
What is in question is the mechanism and the motive. Supporting ministry through compulsion, fear, and legally-framed coercion is not New Testament giving - it is spiritual taxation. And the filter every believer should apply when deciding where their giving goes is simple and honest: Is this money serving people, or is it building a pastor’s personal empire? Is this church feeding the poor, caring for the widow and orphan, funding the genuine spread of the gospel or is it expanding a brand and financing a lifestyle that has nothing to do with the servant heart of Jesus Christ?
You have the Spirit of God living inside you. Use the discernment He gave you.
To those who have been manipulated over the years know this 👇:
You are not cursed. You have not robbed God. You are not in breach of any covenant with the Father. The curse of Malachi 3 was addressed to a nation under a covenant that ended at Calvary, and every curse that law could ever have placed on you was absorbed completely by Jesus Christ on the cross.
“Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us.” - Galatians 3:13
That is not a theological position. That is a finished transaction. Walk in it. Give freely, give joyfully, give as the Spirit leads you and as your heart has genuinely decided and never again allow any man to hold a curse over your head to get your money.
To those who have been doing the manipulating:
Paul did not mince words about you.
“For many live as enemies of the cross of Christ… their god is their stomach, and their glory is in their shame.” - Philippians 3:18-19
Here is the whole truth, simply stated:
The tithe was a law given to Israel - not the church. It was food, not money. It went to the Levites, the priests, and the poor - not to a pastoral salary. It was collected annually and every three years - never monthly. The covenant it belonged to was fulfilled by Jesus Christ and declared obsolete by God Himself. The legal obligation to tithe does not exist for New Covenant believers.
Read your Bible. Seek the Spirit’s discernment. Test every teaching against the full counsel of God’s Word. And walk in the freedom that Christ purchased for you at an infinite price.
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PART 2 OF 3 “Who Actually Got The Tithe, Was It Really Money And Was It A Monthly Payment ?”
This Is What Pastors Will Never Teach You 👇
Continued from Part 1.
We’ve established that the Mosaic Law was a covenant made exclusively with the Nation of Israel, that tithing was one commandment inside a 613-commandment legal framework, and that Jesus Christ fulfilled that entire law at the cross, making the covenant obsolete for all who believe. If you haven’t read Part 1, go back. The foundation matters.
Now we get surgical. Because here’s what most people don’t realise - the pastors who invoke the Mosaic tithe to collect your money aren’t just misapplying the law. They are misrepresenting the law itself. They either haven’t even gotten the details right or deliberately misguiding you.
The tithe was never money. Full stop.
This is the first thing you need to understand, and it is non-negotiable because it comes directly from the mouth of God in the law itself.
“A tithe of everything from the land, whether grain from the soil or fruit from the trees, belongs to the LORD… Every tithe of the herd and flock - every tenth animal that passes under the shepherd’s rod - will be holy to the LORD.” - Leviticus 27:30-32
Grain, Fruit, & Livestock. That is the tithe according to the legal definition from God Himself. Not your salary, not your wages, not your business income and definitely not 10% of what hits your bank account every month. But just the “Agricultural produce” from the land and herds of Israel.
This matters enormously, because the people who worked with their hands for wages - the craftsmen, the carpenters, the fishermen, the merchants - were never subject to the tithe command. The tithe applied specifically to those whose livelihood came from the land and the flock. It was agricultural law for a farming nation.
So the moment your pastor says “bring your 10% tithe” and means 10% of your salary - he has already violated the very law he’s invoking. He hasn’t even gotten past the definition before getting it wrong. If he wants to enforce Mosaic tithing, then where is the grain? Where are the animals? Where is the storehouse that stores actual food?
Now I’ll Explain To You In Detail - Who actually received the tithe, Not who you think.
Beneficiary #1: The Levites - the ones with no land.
“I give to the Levites all the tithes in Israel as their inheritance in return for the work they do while serving at the tent of meeting.” - Numbers 18:21
The Levites were the tribe descended from Levi - set apart by God to manage the tabernacle and later the temple. They maintained the worship, the sacrificial system, and the teaching of the law. God appointed them to this exclusively, and because of that appointment, they received no land inheritance in Israel. Every other tribe got land. The Levites got nothing - because God Himself was their portion and the people’s tithes were their provision.
This is the critical context the modern tithe doctrine skips entirely. The tithe existed to sustain people who had literally given up the means to sustain themselves. They had no farms, no fields, and no herds. The tithe was their livelihood because the structure of the covenant had stripped them of any other means.
Now look at the men collecting tithes today. The have Business interests, They Sell Anointed Spiritual Materials, They Own Multiple properties, Branded clothing lines & Their Ministry empires are generating millions through other schemes.
The Levitical model was designed for servants with no other means of provision - not for men who have already accumulated more wealth than most of their congregations will see in a lifetime.
Beneficiary #2: The Levites tithed to the priests.
Here is a layer of the old covenant they will never teach, because it inconveniently complicates the simple “give to your pastor” narrative.
“When you receive from the Israelites the tithe I give you as your inheritance, you must present a tenth of that tithe as the LORD’s offering.” - Numbers 18:26
The Levites who received tithes from the people were themselves required to tithe - giving a tenth of what they received to the priests, who were a distinct subset of the Levites serving in the innermost functions of the temple. This was a layered, structured system. People gave to Levites. Levites gave to priests. It was an intentional supply chain with accountability built in at every level.
It was not a single river of resources flowing into one man’s unchecked bank account.
Beneficiary #3: The poor, the widow, the orphan, the foreigner.
This is the one they will never preach. This is the one that would cost them the most. Read it slowly.
“At the end of every three years, bring all the tithes of that year’s produce and store it in your towns, so that the Levites, the foreigners, the fatherless and the widows who live in your towns may come and eat and be satisfied.”-Deuteronomy 14:28-29
Every third year, the tithe did not go to the temple. It stayed in the local towns and was distributed as food relief for the most vulnerable members of society. The immigrant, The child without a father, The widow without a husband & The landless Levite. The tithe was, in part, a divinely mandated social welfare system - food for the poor, administered locally, every three years.
When is the last time your church distributed the full offering to the poor in your community? When is the last time the vulnerable in your neighbourhood were the primary beneficiaries of what the congregation gave? Because according to the law these pastors claim to enforce - that was supposed to be happening regularly.
Now let’s look at the tithing schedule. This is where the entire modern tithing doctrine collapses.
There was not one tithe under the Mosaic Law. There were multiple tithes - each with a distinct purpose and a distinct schedule.
The Levitical Tithe - given annually to support the Levites for their work in the temple. This is the primary tithe of Numbers 18.
The Festival Tithe - described in Deuteronomy 14:22-26. Also annual, but with a completely different function. This tithe was brought to Jerusalem during Israel’s appointed feasts and the Israelites ate it themselves before God in communal celebration. It was a tithe of rejoicing - not a payment to a priest. And if Jerusalem was too far to carry the produce, God told them to convert it to money, travel, and “spend it on whatever you wish - cattle, sheep, wine or other fermented drink” and celebrate before Him. The tithe became a feast.
The Poor Tithe - Deuteronomy 14:28-29, already referenced. Collected every third year and distributed locally to the vulnerable.
Now Run the actual numbers:
- Year 1: Levitical tithe + Festival tithe
- Year 2: Levitical tithe + Festival tithe
- Year 3: Levitical tithe + Poor tithe
The poor tithe came every three years. Not monthly, not weekly, not annually, but Every Third Year.
So when a pastor demands 10% of your income every single month and calls it the biblical tithe - he is not enforcing Mosaic Law. He is not even close to Mosaic Law. He has invented an entirely new financial system, dressed it in Old Testament language, and presented it to you as the commandment of God. That is not a misunderstanding. That is deception.
What was the storehouse? Because it wasn’t a church.
“Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse.” - Malachi 3:10
Every prosperity preacher in the world will tell you that the storehouse is the local church and the tithe belongs in his church’s account. But what did the storehouse actually refer to in the text?
“The Levites are to bring a tenth of the tithes up to the house of our God, to the storerooms of the treasury… The people of Israel are to bring their contributions of grain, new wine and olive oil to the storerooms.” - Nehemiah 10:38-39
The storehouse was a literal, physical storage facility attached to the temple. A place where grain, oil, and wine were kept for the Levites and for the poor. It was a food pantry. A national grain reserve. The people who couldn’t bring their goods in person would sometimes convert them to money for transport - but the money was used to purchase food at the destination, because the entire system ran on food provision, not financial accumulation.
There is no structural equivalent of that storehouse in a 21st century church with a bank account, a finance team, and a building fund. The systems are not comparable. Quoting Malachi’s instruction to bring grain to a temple food store and applying it to a monthly electronic funds transfer is not biblical interpretation - it is what we call contextual malpractice.
When you lay it all out, here is what you see:
The tithe was food, not money. It went to landless Levites, to priests, and to the poor - not to the head of a ministry. It operated on an annual and triennial schedule, not a monthly one. It was housed in a physical food storeroom, not a church account. And it was part of a covenant with a nation that no longer exists in that form, under a law that was fulfilled at Calvary.
The modern tithing system shares almost nothing with its supposed biblical origin except the word “tithe” - and even that word has been stripped of its actual meaning and refilled with a completely different substance.
This is not a theological accident, this profitable to the founders of denominations.
In Part 3 - the final and most important segment, I will answer the question this whole series has been building toward: if the tithe is not binding on the church, then what does God actually require of New Covenant believers when it comes to giving? Because the answer will surprise you. The New Covenant standard of generosity is not lower than the law.
It is far more radical. It just comes from a completely different place.
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⬇️ Part 3 is the one that will set you free “A Better Covenant, A Better Way To Give”
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