Tithing When Times Are Tough

  • From “God Reports”, a great testimony of God’s provision in hard times. This testimony could be repeated by dozens of people that I know.

He kept tithing when times were tough; God opened a window of blessing

By Ryan Zepeda —

When he broke his walkie-talkie as a child, he was able to fix it himself. But when his finances were broken, God fixed it.

“I broke the walkie-talkie on my birthday, and I was like, ‘Ah, man, I can’t tell Mom I broke it,’” Dennis Dixon says on a CBN video. “So I was like, ‘I’m gonna try to fix it.’ And I didn’t know how to fix it. But I opened it up and I saw the inside and it just caught me. And I’ve always been interested with electronics since then.”

Being adept with electronics came in handy. First, he repaired some friends’ devices, and they told others. At the encouragement of his father, he placed an ad as an adolescent, and the calls for help flooded in.

As money came in for his services, his father encouraged Dennis to honor God with the tithe.

Tithing is you trusting God with what He’s given you and honoring Him, you know, 10% of the 100% that He gives us every day,” says Dennis. “Setting aside money for God, for His kingdom and for His purpose and learning how to trust God with everything you have including finances.”

He got a work at a large electronic store, but the company went bankrupt. Dennis lost his job at the same time his mother was laid off. Then they lost their car and their house.

How could he, under duress, stay faithful with his tithe?

“I realized that faith wasn’t just a feeling, but it was a reaction. Like how am I gonna choose to respond to this? Am I gonna panic or am I gonna continue to trust God?” he says. “And I chose to continue to trust God. I chose to continue tithing and praying. Believing that He was gonna take care of us. And I would actually go above and give offerings, just believing for God to do a miracle. I wasn’t gonna allow my circumstances to destroy my faith.”

With no work available, Dennis felt God stirring him to do something outside his comfort zone — start his own electronics fix-it store. He could think of many reasons not to risk such a venture. It wasn’t the right time, he lacked capital, etc.

But when he saw a vacant storefront, God prompted him to inquire about leasing.

Learning a little about his dreams and abilities, the owner offered him a few months of free rent. I Will Fix Your Phone opened in an Atlanta suburb a few years ago.

Through hard work, diligence – and giving back to God – a window of blessing was opened from heaven. His family got the car back, the house back, and he now earns a six-figure income.

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 there will not be room enough to store it. (Malachi 3:10)

This is the only place in Scripture where God asks his children to test Him. When they follow His lead by offering the whole tithe to Him, God responds in ways that are often amazing.

“Since I’ve been tithing, I’ve just seen like a ridiculous favor that just doesn’t make sense. Like miracles would just happen,” Dennis says. “I would just see God provide in ways that I could–I know that in my wisdom or in my knowledge, I couldn’t have made it happen by myself. And it’s just favor. God restored everything we lost and then some, a hundredfold. Like I never would have thought that I’d end up here, running my own company, making six figures, every day it’s a blessing.”

Ryan Zepeda studies at the Lighthouse Christian Academy in Santa Monica.

Prayer and Money

One of the things that the Lord has been teaching me over a long period of time- like two decades- is that we can totally trust Him for the things that we need. For many years we were not able to draw any salary from the church, but God provided in different ways and we lacked nothing.

Since the church has grown over the last few years, there has been more money available but there are still times when things seem to close in. It’s good at those times to really seek the Lord for that need.

Last week was one of those times. I could see bills piling up, commitments that needed to be met and a seemingly small income. So I did what I do in these places- I prayed. It seemed that I should pray for an offering of $2500, and I did this at least four mornings. I felt good about it, peaceful that God had answered my prayer.

Sunday morning’s offering was $1800 which was good- at the top of what we expect to get. Another $200 from night church and a little from the bookshop took us to $2077 which I banked on Monday. A good result, but $500 short of what I was expecting.

This morning as I started to pay the bills I noticed something odd. The balance that I had on my computer was significantly different to the online balance from the credit union. I did a reconciliation and discovered that I had recorded one payment of $500 twice. That was the $500 we were seemingly short.

God is so good!

I wonder what I should be praying for this week.