THE SACRIFICE OF THE FORCE MEN

-By Gavin Aleogho


I cannot forget the sacrifice my Dad (Cpl. Linus Aleogho aka Bazooka Attack) made for Nigeria, for ECOWAS and for the United Nations (UN). The wars and battles he fought to defend our peace and sovereignty and for the "Peace Keeping" Mission (wars) he fought in some African countries for their unity.
As one born and brought up in the Army Barrack (by the way, I am always proud of that), I understand the sacrifice an average Soldier is making for this nation.
I remember then, that whenever our fathers (Soldiers) leave for duty, we were always unsure which of them would be killed or which would come back. Hence, we were forced to pray for them all through the days, weeks or months they will be there till their return.
I was born in Rukkuba Barrack, Jos, Plateau State and I grew up in Monguno Barrack (the area Boko Haram is current ruining), of Borno State.
By divine plans, I was always opportune to work with the Nigeria Police (not as a Police Officer, but as a Surveillance Security Personnel) for more than 6 years on close proximity.
I can confidently tell you that the life of an average Force Personnel (whether Army, Police, Navy, Air force, etc) in Nigeria, is a life of SACRIFICE.
Forget about the bad eggs. There are bad eggs among all sectors in Nigeria. Forget about the corruption in the system. An average force man is a victim of the corruption.
If you sign in to do the work of the Force in Nigeria from a pure heart, you are simply signing in your entire life.
You will pay this price with your time, life, resources and worst of all, with your family. Your family will literally suffer for this.
Also, the society might not appreciate you because of the bad eggs among the ranks and because of the misconceptions.
To my friends who are in the force, you can now understand why I will always love, appreciate and respect you.
You are doing a great and selfless service that only God Almighty can reward. Do not be discouraged.
To everyone of us civilians, let us have an attitude of love, appreciation and respect for our Force Men.
They need to be encouraged and celebrated. For the scripture says: "give honor and respect to all those to whom it is due." Romans 13:7b.
We should always pray for them. They need our prayers, for they are also human. Besides, they are either our fathers, brothers, sisters, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews or friends.
NIGERIA WILL BE GREAT! In Jesus name.

MY JOURNEY ON TITHING

-By Gavin Aleogho

Let me start by stating that I once practiced tithing after the order of the Law according to the book of Malachi 3. 

I gave tithe then to ward-off the devourer.

I gave tithe then so that my heaven can open; thinking that it was my tithe that kept my heaven opened. 

But I no longer give tithe like that again!

For I am not a Jew neither am I under the Law. I am a Christian; one who has been redeemed through Jesus Christ’s blood. Not through the blood of bulls, goats or sheep.

The devourer has already been defeated for me once and for all on the cross of Calvary by Jesus Christ.

My heavens are already opened. It will not be opened by my works of prayer or giving of tithes. It is opened by the finished work of Christ.  But, remember that I am saved to do good works like prayers and giving not out of law or legalism but from a heart of love and grace.                                                                                        

WHY THE “LAW OF MOSES” PATTERN OF GIVING TITHE IS OBSOLETE? 

1. Because we are not Jews but Gentiles who do not have the Levi tribe among us.

2. Because if we must do tithing as applicable in the Law of Moses, then we must also keep other types of giving as stated in the Law of Moses. Like the Peace Offering, Burnt Offering, Sin Offering etc.

3. Because we do not have the structure in Christianity or in the Church; to apportion, dispense or allocate the tithe as stated in the Law of Moses. Deut. 14:22-26, 14:27-28.

4. Because it’s not possible for us to keep the 613 laws of Moses and we are not called to do that. If we must keep tithing like the Law of Moses stated, then we must also keep the other 613 laws.

For example, you can’t keep tithing as stated in the Law and not keep the feast of Passover like they did.

SO, IS GIVING OF TITHE STILL VALID TODAY?

I have had to respond to this question to many persons privately. 

But to give a direct answer: 

I believe salvation is free and is still free.

Tithing doesn't validate or invalidate our salvation.

There is no place that it is explicitly stated in New Testament that it MUST be given. And there is nowhere in the New Testament that FORBIDS the giving of tithe.

Historically, there is no written material that shows that the early Church mandated the giving of tithe. Even though it shows from all indication that the early Apostles might have practices it, since they all had Jewish background and they did practiced some of the Jewish traditions because they were still trying to be familiar with the New Life in Christ. Acts 15 give credence to my last statement.

But for the Gentile Church of the early days, there is no record that they practiced tithing because they were mere Gentile who had no Levi in their tribe. For tithing was instituted in the Law of Moses because of the tribe of Levi.

SO, SHOULD CHRISTIANS STILL GIVE TITHE, TODAY?

I believe giving of any kind, no matter the name we give to it, is godly, righteous, good and commendable. 

Hence, I encourage believers to give and to tithe.

But…

-Not out of fear of the devourer.

-Not out of compulsion.

-Not from the perspective of the Law of Moses.

-Not out of fear that your heaven will be closed if you don’t give it.

But out of love and appreciation to God, which is aimed at supporting God's work here on earth and also blessing humanity that are doing God’s work  or those that are less privileged.

WHY DID I COME TO THIS CONCLUSION?

1. Abraham was before the Law of Moses and he gave tithe to Melchizedek VOLUNTARILY without compulsion, but from a heart that love and reverence God. In the same vein, I encourage believers to give tithe; for we also obtained righteousness in the same way as our father Abraham.

2. Since, there is nowhere in the New Testament that forbid the giving of tithe. I believe it will not be out of place to give it. Beside, Jesus never negated or abolished the practice of tithing.  

Rather, Jesus Christ stated in Matthew 23:23b(BBE) that “… it is right for you to do these (tithe)…”  (Emphasis mine)

3. There is still blessing in giving tithe as stated in Malachi 3:10-11. For every kind/type of giving have its kinds of blessing. Just like the planting of orange seed makes you reap a harvest of orange not mango, so is any kind of giving. Tithing has it’s blessings as stated in Malachi 3.

4. Tithing is a healthy spiritual habit to develop. It's a good way to develop a good and consistent habit of giving.

5. Although we are not saved by works like giving, tithing or prayer. But we are saved by grace TO DO GOOD WORKS, which include any kind of godly giving.

There are other reasons and advantage why I believe believers should be encouraged to give their tithe.

WHERE SHOULD I GIVE MY TITHES?

“Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house,” Malachi 3:10.

Your tithe should be brought to “the store house of God” where meat/meal will be made available for God’s people and for God’s work.

WHERE IS THE STORE HOUSE OF GOD?

Anywhere that portion of meat will be made available for the work of God and to bless humanity, which include but not limited to God’s servants, less privileged etc.

It could be your Church, other ministry or any just course. Just do as God lay in your heart.

But I have always believed that charity begins at home. Hence, think of giving your tithe to meeting not your personal need, but a godly course like your Church, ministry or ministers that are close to you which you feel has a need for it and will use it judiciously.

Traditionally, I was taught it should be in your Church where you are being feed spiritually. That is not bad if the Church has genuine need for it and if they will use it judiciously.

Even though I am a Pastor of a young and growing Church that has a lot of needs, some months ago, as I was led, I and my family sent our tithe to a missionary who is doing a mission work in one of the Islamic nation. The missionary is not connected to our ministry neither is he my friend.

But I did that because I was led and because it will still go a long way to further the course of the gospel through the missionary.

In the same vein, we have received tithe from individual we least expect, who were led to do so. And such giving really met a vital need in the work of God through our hands.

IN CONCLUSION

I've been paying tithe since I started earning income based on the Law. But for more than 6 years now, I've stopped paying tithe out of fear of the law, but out of love and appreciation to God. 

And since I started giving tithe from this perspective, tithing stopped becoming a burden to me, I became more faithful in giving it. And like every other type of giving, I believe there are blessings attached to giving of tithe.

Thus, giving of tithe should not be done out of a heart of fear of the devourer or fear of having the heavens closed against you. It should be done from a heart of love and appreciation, knowing that the heaven is already opened to us. 

The devourer has already been defeated for us once and for all. Our tithing will not make the devourer to be more defeated.

I don’t believe that you are condemned if you don’t tithe, but you won't get the blessing that is attached to the giving of tithe.

Not paying tithe won't stop you from spending eternity with God.

If you must tithe, don’t tithe legalistically, but out of a heart of grace and love.

For tithing is not a punishable offense; it’s a privileged opportunity.


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