Dues Ethic

ebook Christian Principles

By Modise Tlharesagae

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One of the just simply done of ethics.

One would simply dismiss the Dues Ethic as the commonality of our faith. Thus making it available to and for any to partake of it as long as they have an income stream; regardless of the condition they live in or their status of salvation. Making it more like coming to church in our dispensation; it is a thing available and common to any and all. So, it is often or just treated as a means to come closer to church leadership and when one wants to climb up the church corporate ladder and has become the quick principle to fund the church and its activities. In simple terms many just do it because it is done in their church or denomination and because they are not schooled well enough in it or learned in its terms often missing out and carrying on later on keeping it.

Though if one comes to deeply understand it. They begin to know you cannot miss on it or just continue another time. It is what ties one to the decrees or declarations said upon a specific altar and what leaves out others though they are screaming hopefully to receive from the same altar. The principle has been reduced to the pathetic attempt by the pastor to rob the congregation by many. In doing it now and then when they managed; it often turns to be the little favor everyone does the pastor but in essence a lot is missed due to misunderstanding.

The Principle Of Dues or the Principle of First Things is one of the most enduring of Principles. After The Principle Of Life immediately comes the Principle Of Dues; for immediately after man's creation he is tasked to take care of Eden and his pay is announced. He must eat only herbs and fruit with seed; so he may reinvest the seed back in to the ground.

Genesis 1:29-30 KJV And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat. And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so.

All the other living things are just given herbs and every green thing to eat but man was only allowed to eat herbs and fruit that have seed that can be put back in ground. It was not requested of all creation but only human; only fruit and herd yielding seed.

Dues Ethic