Tithing on All That We Have and the Blessing Attached: A Hebrews 7 (KJV) Perspective
- There Are People Ministries, Inc.

- Dec 17, 2025
- 3 min read
Tithing extends far beyond monetary obligation and enters the realm of covenant faithfulness, stewardship, and worship. Scripture teaches that God is the owner of all things, and that His people are entrusted as stewards over what He provides. Hebrews chapter 7 offers one of the clearest doctrinal explanations of tithing, placing it within the framework of priesthood, divine authority, and heavenly acknowledgment. This chapter reveals that tithing is not merely an Old Testament practice tied to the Law of Moses, but a faith-based act rooted in the eternal order of God.

Tithing on All That We Have as a Declaration of God’s Ownership
Hebrews 7 establishes that Abraham gave a tithe of all to Melchisedec, demonstrating that tithing is comprehensive and intentional rather than selective or conditional. The language of Hebrews 7:2 emphasizes that Abraham gave “a tenth part of all,” showing that nothing was excluded from his stewardship before God. This act occurred prior to the giving of the Law, making it clear that tithing is grounded in faith and recognition of divine authority rather than legal requirement. By tithing on all that we receive, we acknowledge that every increase, whether income, provision, or substance, ultimately comes from the Lord and belongs to Him. This principle aligns with the biblical truth that God is the rightful owner of everything, and that tithing is a tangible acknowledgment of His sovereignty over our lives.
Key Scripture #1 – Hebrews 7:2 (KJV):“To whom also Abraham gave a tenth part of all; first being by interpretation King of righteousness, and after that also King of Salem, which is, King of peace.”
The Blessing Attached to Tithing Through Christ’s Eternal Priesthood
Hebrews 7 moves beyond the physical act of giving and reveals the spiritual reality behind it: tithes are received not only by men on earth, but by Christ Himself in heaven. Hebrews 7:8 declares that while mortal men receive tithes here, Christ, who lives forever, receives them there. This elevates tithing from an institutional practice to a heavenly transaction, connecting the believer directly to Christ’s eternal priesthood. The blessing attached to tithing flows from this divine exchange, as obedience aligns the believer with God’s covenant order. Scripture affirms that when God’s people honor Him with their substance, He responds with provision, preservation, and spiritual assurance. The blessing is not merely financial; it includes increased trust, freedom from fear, and confidence in God’s sustaining power.
Key Scripture #2 – Hebrews 7:8 (KJV):“And here men that die receive tithes; but there he receiveth them, of whom it is witnessed that he liveth.”
Key Scripture #3 – Proverbs 3:9–10 (KJV):“Honour the LORD with thy substance, and with the firstfruits of all thine increase: So shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine.”
Conclusion
When viewed through the lens of Hebrews 7, tithing emerges as a timeless expression of faith, worship, and acknowledgment of Christ’s authority as our High Priest. Abraham’s tithe of all that he had establishes a model of total stewardship, while Christ’s living priesthood confirms that our obedience is received in heaven. Tithing aligns the believer with God’s ownership, activates trust in divine provision, and positions the faithful under covenant blessing. Far from being a burdensome duty, biblical tithing is a sacred act that connects earthly stewardship with eternal realities, reminding God’s people that obedience always carries blessing when offered in faith and reverence.




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