Matters of the Heart: A
Tithe of Compassion
Scripture Focus: Deuteronomy 26:12,
17–18
There’s something deeply moving about God’s instructions in Deuteronomy 26:12. He didn't just command His people to give; He showed them how to give with intentionality and care. In the third year of the tithing cycle, the Israelites were told not to bring their offerings to the temple but to the people: the Levites, the foreigners, the orphans, and the widows, those who often had no voice, no land, and no means.
God’s heart has always been for those in need.
After studying Deuteronomy Chapter 26:Verse 12, & 17-18, I thought about our church’s Food Pantry Ministry.
Every week, families come, some hurting, some hungry, some simply in need of
kindness. Through the generosity of sponsors and local community agencies and
the hands of faithful volunteers, bags of food are shared, and so is hope. It
reminds me of that ancient practice of the “Third-Year
Tithe,” where provision wasn’t stored away or
celebrated in feasts; it was given directly into the hands of the people.
Just like God said to His people in Deuteronomy
26:18, “You are My treasured possession,” I can’t
help but believe He’s whispering the same words to the volunteers, the givers,
and even the receivers. Because in this sacred exchange, where needs are met and hearts are lifted, His presence is so clearly seen.
🌾 Understanding the
Third-Year Tithe (Verse 12)
- Years 1 & 2: A tenth (tithe) of the harvest was brought to Jerusalem and consumed as part of a holy celebration before the Lord (Deut. 14:22–27).
- Year 3: The tithe was not brought to Jerusalem. Instead, it was given locally to:
- Levites (who had no land of their own),
- Foreigners (aliens or sojourners),
- Orphans and Widows.
🌟 Reflection Moment
You might be wondering: "How does this apply
to us today?"
God still calls us to set aside what He’s given us, not just financially but also our time, love, and attention to care for others, especially those in need. Just like the Israelites were known as God’s "treasured possession" because of their obedience and compassion, so are we when we walk in His ways and give from the heart💖.
My prayer today is that I never forget that giving
isn’t just about obedience; it’s about being God's hands in motion.
Whether through a tithe, a meal, a prayer, or a kind word, I want my heart to
reflect His compassion.
Let me remember, Lord, that I am Yours. And that every gift
You’ve given me, whether large or small, is a seed meant to be sown into
someone else's need.
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