Is the tithe a timeless principle… or a tool of religious pressure?
For generations, Christians have been taught that tithing is a divine requirement, one that protects them from curses and unlocks God’s blessings. But is that truly what Scripture teaches under the New Covenant? In Law or Liberty, Christopher Turney leads listeners on a powerful journey through the biblical history of tithing, from Abraham and Melchizedek, to the Mosaic Law, the priesthood, Malachi’s rebuke, and finally, the liberating truth found in Christ. With clarity and conviction, Turney unpacks the difference between Old Covenant obligation and New Covenant generosity, exposing how fear, manipulation, and misunderstanding have shaped modern teaching on giving.
This book boldly answers questions
Was Abraham’s tithe a command or a choice? Did Malachi really place the Church under a curse? Why didn’t Paul require tithes from the Gentile churches? What does it mean to give as a son, not a slave? How do we break free from the spirit of Mammon? You’ll discover that true Kingdom giving is not about percentages, but about passion, purpose, and identity.
Whether you’ve tithed faithfully, given fearfully, or questioned everything about church and money, this book will bring both freedom and clarity. It’s not about giving less, it’s about giving as a son, from the heart of the Father.