πŸ’‘πŸ‘‘ Should Churches Pass an Offering Plate?

β€œWhat are your thoughts on passing a collection plate? I went to a grace fellowship recently where they did that. I believe that is a ritual that causes some to feel obligated to give, and not with a cheerful heart (2 Cor. 9:7).”

An offering plate is not incompatible with grace. β€œConcerning the collection” (1 Cor. 16:1), the apostle of grace told the Corinthians,

β€œUpon the first day of the week,Β let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be noΒ gatherings when I come” (1 Cor. 16:2).

The wordsΒ lay upΒ in Scripture suggest putting something in a container (Gen. 41:35; Ex. 16:23; Deut. 11:18; Job 22:22,24; Psa. 33:7; Matt. 6:20; 1 Tim. 6:19), while the word gatherings suggests passing an offering plate (Amos 7:14; Matt. 13:30). In using both words, Paul is teaching that there is no one way to support the church financially.

That’s something we know by experience, for these days you can contribute online, you can ask your bank to send your church a check every month, and give in other ways as well. The members of my church who stayed home during the pandemic maintained their support of our ministry by sending us a check in the mail. If the Lord tarries, who knows what new ways to give technology will come up with? God is more concerned that we honor Him with our finances than He is in how we do it, and plans to reward us for it (2 Cor. 9:6). source

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