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Ep.68 - Should I Tithe on My Gross or Net Income?

Ep.68 - Should I Tithe on My Gross or Net Income?

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Should you tithe on your gross or net income? In this episode of Rich, Young and Powerful, Andrew McNair tackles one of the most frequently asked questions about givin and walks through what Scripture really says about firstfruits, priorities, and Kingdom citizenship. With insights from Malachi, Proverbs, and the words of Jesus Himself, Andrew explains why tithing isn’t about legalism—it’s about honoring God with your best, not your leftovers. Whether you’re just starting your generosity journey or ready to take it to the next level, this episode will challenge and encourage you to put God first in your finances. Episode Highlights:
  • Gross vs. Net: Why the Bible points to giving your “firstfruits”—not what’s left after taxes and expenses.
  • What Would Jesus Say About Taxes? Unpacking Matthew 22:21 and what it means to be a Kingdom citizen.
  • Start Where You Are: How to grow toward tithing on your gross income with practical steps and a generous heart.
Find more resources at RichYoungPowerful.com/blog. Check out our YouTube channel at Everyday Philanthropist and grab a copy of Andrew’s book, The Giving Crisis at RichYoungPowerful.com/book.

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