Tithing and Melchizedek—The Revelation!
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Discover why Melchizedek is not God’s priest and why tithing has never been enforceable in the New Testament church.
Tracey L. Easley spent decades tithing, sometimes faithfully and sometimes not.
After reaching an age of spiritual maturity, he gave tithes even when he needed the money to pay his
rent. When he heard leaders in the congregation urging members to give more, it occurred to him that
others must be struggling to give their share to the church.
He heard comments from the pulpit like:
• Don’t you want God to bless you?
• You’ll be cursed if you don’t tithe.
• Will a man rob God?
These comments gave him pause, and he felt sorry for those who were struggling. He asked himself
whether or not they wanted to be blessed.
Seeking clarity, he went to the Lord Jesus in prayer and asked Him, “Lord, why are your people having so
much trouble tithing?”
Right away, the Lord responded to the author in an audible voice: “My people love to be in bondage to
the law.”
In this book, the author shares what the Lord meant by those words, what the Bible tells us about tithing,
why Melchizedek is not God’s priest, and why tithing was never enforceable in the New Testament church.

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Date de parution 05 janvier 2023
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TITHING AND MELCHIZEDEK— THE REVELATION!
 
Why Tithing Is Not Required in the Church Why He Was Not God’s High Priest
 
 
 
 
 
 
TRACEY L. EASLEY
 
 
 
 

 
Copyright © 2023 Tracey L. Easley.
 
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Scripture taken from the King James Version of the Bible.
 
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WestBow Press rev. date: 01/05/2023
 
To everyone who loves the truth as it is contained in the written Word of God, with respect to why the New Testament church does not have an obligation to tithe, based on the meeting of Abram and Melchizedek
To every child of God born again through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, who hungers and thirsts after truth and righteousness concerning Abraham, Melchizedek, and tithing, as revealed in the written Word of God, rightly divided
PREFACE
The revelation contained in this book completely destroys the current teachings of tithing, as tithing does not relate to the church from the Day of Pentecost.
The statements contained in this book concerning Melchizedek go against 95–99 percent of readily accepted Christian theology by so-called world-class theologians, religious scholars, churches, and Bible school teachings.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I want to thank the following people who gave me the encouragement to write this book:
My wife, who at first was afraid to stop tithing but then believed in the simplicity of the written Word of God and supported me.
My daughter, who I never had to coerce to go to church but, of her own free will, loved the written Word of God and the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and, through her own faith simply wants to go by his Written Word.
Many Facebook friends and strangers, who either reluctantly agreed with or challenged me but could not provide scripture in support of their challenge
The Lord Jesus Christ, whose Spirit first encouraged me, as a priest, to pray for his people; then answered my prayer for his people concerning their struggle with tithing; and then opened up the scriptures to me, which resulted in writing this book
INTRODUCTION
After thirty years of tithing, sometimes faithfully, sometimes not, I reached an age of spiritual maturity and tithed faithfully, even giving tithes when I needed the money for rent. It dawned on me that others in the congregations were struggling also. I knew this because of the repeated calls for tithes and offerings, with comments like:
“It’s not enough.”
“We didn’t reach our goal yet.”
“Don’t you want God to bless you?”
“You’ll be cursed if you don’t tithe.”
“Will a man rob God?”
“Don’t you want God to rebuke the devourer?”
“God will pour you out a blessing, and there won’t be room to receive it.”
I got sick and tired of hearing these comments, but more important, I felt sorry for the people. I was tithing faithfully and feeling good about it, and I wanted my brothers and sisters in Christ to be fulfilled as well. The struggle written on their faces, however, as well as on the pastors’ faces in different churches made me very heavy spiritually. I constantly thought, What’s wrong with the people? Why aren’t they tithing? Don’t they want to be ble ssed?
Finally, in 2011, after a few years of this frustration, I went to the Lord Jesus in prayer and asked him, “Lord, why are your people having so much trouble tithing?”
Right away, the Lord responded to me in an “audible” voice: “My people love to be in bondage to the law.” (This voice was right in front of my chest, perfectly situated where the heart is!)
I said, “Lord, we are not under the law but under grace.”
The Lord did not say anything more to me, but thereafter, the Holy Ghost began to give me unction to search the scriptures. The unction was so compelling! I immediately received a greater understanding of both the Old and New Testaments, in addition to understanding the two priesthoods.
I had such clarity that I started to write down the ABCs of spiritual knowledge and understanding that I received by the Spirit, along with their scripture references so that even the most youthful believing Christian could understand the meaning of tithing and why, with this understanding, they should no longer feel compelled to tithe or be confused about tithing in accordance with the holy scriptures. This book, as well as all the revelation I received, was born of that prayer.
The following chapters will provide spiritual revelation concerning the indisputable biblical reason for the tithe, the revelation of why Melchizedek is not God’s priest, and why tithing was never enforceable in the New Testament church since its founding on the Day of Pentecost.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
A. The Tithing Law
B. The Old Testament
C. Tithing Was Not for Gentiles
D. The New Testament
E. Why Paying Tithes Makes People “Sick”
F. New Covenant Is Silent Concerning Tithes
CHAPTER 2
A. When Tithing Actually Began
B. The Bondage of the Law and of Tithing
C. All Are Priests
D. Clarity on Tithing
E. Where Are the Tithes Going?
F. Where Are the Testimonies?
G. Sin in the Church
H. Why Melchizedek Cannot Be God’s Priest
I. The Law Was Always Spiritual
J. Natural Land, Natural Priest, and Natural Tithe
K. The New Covenant Has Better Promises
L. The Volume of the Book: Psalms
M. Tithing
CHAPTER 3
A. Salvation from Egypt
B. Baptism of Jesus
C. Salvation from the World
D. Water and Heavenly Baptism into Jesus
E. Forty Years’ Wilderness Journey of the Church
F. Summation
CHAPTER 4
A. The Tabernacle
B. How the Church Edifice (Body of Christ) Should Be Maintained
C. Provision for the Church
CHAPTER 5
A. What’s Wrong with This Picture?
B. The Trick to Keep Tithing in Effect
C. The Trickle-Up Effect of Tithing
D. Abraham and Melchizedek – Another Trick Pastors and Leaders Use
CHAPTER 6
A. Abraham’s Tithe to Melchizedek
B. Abraham and Melchizedek Cannot Be Used as Tithing Examples for the Church
C. The Law of First Mention
D. Melchizedek—The Bread and Wine
E. No Need for God to Have a Priest
CHAPTER 7
A. Type of Christ
B. Why Melchizedek Was Not a Type of Christ
C. King of Righteousness
D. King of Peace
E. Why Melchizedek Was Not a Theophany
F. Polytheism
CHAPTER 8
A. Creation of Heaven and Earth
B. Prehistoric
C. God of this World—Rightly Divided
D. The Trees in the Garden of Eden
1. The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil
E. Triune Defined
F. Light
G. Satan’s Authority over Those Who Died
H. Mount of Transfiguration
I. Satan’s Only Access to the Earth
J. Why and When the World Was Made
K. Scriptural Grammatical Expression
CHAPTER 9
A. Nonexistent Priestly Function
B. Melchizedek
C. Encounter with God
D. Melchizedek—The King-Priest
E. Why Melchizedek Was Not Almighty God’s High Priest
F. Melchizedek’s Call to the Priesthood: Absent from Scripture
G. Almighty God—The Function of His High Priest
H. After the Order of Melchizedek
I. Melchizedek Was a Man
J. Aaron’s Order
K. Jesus’s Order
L. Jesus Fulfills the Levitical Law
M. Pagan Nations
N. A King-Priest Cannot Be Separated
CHAPTER 10
A. Melchizedek: The Man of Mystery Is Revealed
AFTERWORD
CHAPTER 1

A. The Tithing Law
The tithe (10 percent of something) was the inheritance for the Levite priests because they did not receive a land inheritance (Numbers 18:23). It’s not so with the church because we don’t have a land inheritance to give or receive tithes. We cannot break scripture to make tithing fit in the church unless it is written.
There is no New Testament scripture concerning tithing. There are only scriptures on giving , which many pastors and preachers use to teach tithing. Since tithing was a command, and giving is always free will, there is confusion and a conflict of understanding among most believers, who cannot differentiate between the two. Thus, Christians make their own reasons for tithing or not tithing, but it is not backed by the holy scriptures; in particular, not by the New Testament.
Tithing, as a law instituted by the LORD, must begin with God’s people, with God’

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