This lesson is a great introduction to the law of tithing. With opportunities for family members to consider how paying an honest tithe takes both faith and wisdom. Each child will make a "Windows of Heaven" tithing bank to help remind them to always pay the Lord first and He will pour them "...out a blessing that there shall not be room enough to receive it."
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SCRIPTURE
Malachi 3:10
10. Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine
house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open
you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not
be room enough to receive it.
VIDEO
Watch chapter 25 from The Modern Prophets, Lorenzo Snow DVD or CLICK FOR CLIP
LESSON SUMMARY
What existing principle did the Lord reveal to President Snow to help the church members and the church solve their financial problems? (Discuss ideas.)
How much of our increase or income are we to give back to the Lord? (One-tenth.)
“And after that, those who have thus been tithed shall pay one-tenth of all their interest annually; and this shall be a standing law unto them forever, for my holy priesthood, saith the Lord.”
(D&C 119:4)
Does the Lord promise blessings to everyone who pays their tithing? (Discuss ideas.)
What are some of the blessings our family has received by paying tithing? (Discuss ideas. Besides individual blessings emphasize: churches to meet in, missionary work, temples, etc.)
Can children help accomplish the Lord’s work by paying their tithing?
Why is it important to pay an honest tithe? (Discuss ideas.)
“Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say: Wherein have we robbed thee?
In tithes and offerings.” (Malachi 3:8)
Malachi preached srongly to the Levitical preists who had turned from the ordinances. They had also become poor stewards. He reminded them that to rob those for whom the tithe offering served was the same as robbing God.
When we honestly and generously support the Lord’s work and the poor through our tithes and offerings so do we love and serve God. (Matthew 25:34-40)
Does our faith increase when we pay an honest tithe?
How does paying an honest tithe affect our relationship with the Lord? (Discuss ideas.)
We serve the Lord by generously supporting His work and help for persons in need. As we reflect on the generosity of the Lord’s forgiveness to us we become moved to generously and cheerfully give out of love and not out of mere obligation. (2 Cor. 8:8-9, 9:6-7)
Libby listened to Sister Farr bear her testimony. “Last month I had pneumonia and when I checked my account balance there wasn’t enough money to pay my tithing and buy the antibiotic that my Dr. prescribed,” Sister Farr explained. “But, I knew I couldn’t afford to miss out on the blessings I’d receive from paying my tithing. The very next day I received a rebate check in the mail for the exact amount of my prescription.”
Libby thought about the necklace she wanted to buy Mom for Mother’s Day next week. It cost twelve dollars and ninety-five cents and so far she had only saved nine dollars.
“How am I ever going to earn enough in just one week?” Libby wondered. “Maybe,” she thought, looking down at the tithing envelope in her hand that held one dollar, “I’ll be blessed just like Sister Farr.”
After Fast and Testimony meeting Libby walked to the front of the chapel to give the Bishop her tithing. “I just know Heavenly Father will bless me with the money I need for Mom’s necklace, now!” she thought.
When Monday came Libby checked the mailbox, but there was no mail for her. “Maybe it’ll come tomorrow,”
she thought before taking the mail into Father.
“Hey, Libby,” Father said. “Tate’s not feeling well. How would you like to earn five bucks for cleaning out the dog run for him?”
“No way,” Libby said. “You couldn’t pay me enough to do that job!”
Libby checked the mail again on Tuesday, but still no mail for her. “Here, Mom,” she said, handing her the mail. “I didn’t get anything again today,” she said disappointed.
“Your birthday’s not for two months, Libby. I don’t think Grandpa will be mailing your birthday card this soon.”
“Mom, it’s not a birthday card that I’m waiting for, but I can’t tell you what it is ’cause it would ruin the surprise.”
“Hmm. This surprise wouldn’t have anything to do with a certain holiday that’s coming up. Would it?”
Libby smiled. “I’ll never tell,” she giggled.
“By the way,” Mother added. “Grandma called and wants to know if you’d like to help her weed her garden
after school tomorrow. She’ll pay you five dollars.”
“Mom, don’t you remember?” Libby asked. “You said I could go to Kaylee’s house after school tomorrow.”
“Maybe Kaylee would like to earn some money, too. She could go to Grandma’s tomorrow with you.”
“We’ve already made plans, Mom. We’re going to play dolls in Kaylee’s playhouse.”
Libby continued to check the mail every night after school. When she hadn’t received a check in the mail on Friday, she became angry and threw her books on the table.
“I paid my tithing and I haven’t been blessed one bit,” Libby grumbled.
“Count your many blessings, name them one by one,” Mother sang.
“I haven’t got any blessings,” Libby protested. “And if I don’t get my blessing by tomorrow it’ll be too late!”
“And what blessing is that?” Mother asked.
“I’m suppose to be blessed with a check in the mail, ’cause I only have nine dollars and I need twelve dollars and ninety-five cents–plus tax by tomorrow to buy your Mother’s Day gift.”
“Libby, you know Heavenly Father always keeps His promises. And He promised that if you pay your tithing, He’ll
‘Open you the windows of Heaven and pour out a blessing that there shall not be room enough to receive it.’” Mother quoted, Malachi 3:10. “But He didn’t promise to send us money in the mail.”
“But, Mom. When Sister Farr paid her tithing, Heavenly Father blessed her with money in the mail.”
“Oh, Libby,” Mother said. “You should never expect Heavenly Father to bless you with money. Blessings like Sister Farr’s do happen, but they are the exception, not the rule. The problem isn’t that you haven’t been blessed, but that you’re expecting a blessing that Heavenly Father knows isn’t the best thing for you.”
“Why?” Libby asked.
“Because, if it were that easy we wouldn’t need to have faith. Everyone would pay their tithing and we wouldn’t learn anythingby paying it,” Mother explained. “Libby, most of the blessings we receive from paying tithing are spiritual, not material. Like the blessings of going to the temple, learning to sacrifice and having a church to
worship in. The list is neverending. And sometimes,” Mother added, “blessings come in the form of opportunities.”
“What do you mean?”
Mother lovingly put her arm around Libby, “Did Heavenly Father bless you with any opportunities to earn any money this week?”
Libby frowned, “I didn’t want to clean out the dog run or help Grandma pull weeds. It’s not Heavenly Father’s fault I can’t buy you the gift I wanted,” Libby realized. “It’s mine.”
“Libby. I can think of another blessing Heavenly Father has given you this week,” Mother added. “He’s blessed you with the opportunity to learn from your mistake.”
“And He’s also blessed me with the opportunity to repent and be forgiven!” Libby exclaimed.
Mix together the flour, salt, cayenne pepper, and garlic powder.
Stir in the Cheddar cheese and melted butter to form a firm dough.
Chill for 1 hour.
Let children participate by rolling the dough into ropes as big around as a penny.
Slice into 1/4 inch thick circles.
Place slices onto prepared cookie sheet one inch apart.
Bake for 20 minutes until the bottoms of the pennies are lightly toasted and the tops are firm.
Ingredients
2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
1 pinch salt
1 pinch cayenne pepper
1 pinch garlic powder
16 ounces shredded Cheddar cheese
1 cup butter, melted
Treat Time:
Role play by having Father be the Bishop and Mother the employer. Have Mother pay each child ten Cheddar Pennies. Help children figure out how many of their Cheddar Pennies to give
to the Bishop for tithing. Have Father thank the children for paying their tithing and tell them about a few of the many things that tithing provides for the church.
ACTIVITY
Activity:
Younger children will need help from an older sibling or parent.
4. Explain: Everything we have belongs to the Lord. “I, the Lord, stretched out the heavens, and built the earth, my very handiwork; and all things therein are mine” (D&C 104:14).
5. Ask: How much of what the Lord gives us does He require us to give back? (one-tenth.)
6. Explain: When the law of tithing was first introduced to the Latter-day Saints tithing was paid in kind. Today we pay tithing with money. Use the pictures to help children understand the precept of giving back one-tenth of our increase to the Lord. Show how much the Lord allows us to keep for ourselves and how little He expects in return.
7. Explain: “The greatest blessings from paying tithing are spiritual, and not material” The Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson [Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1988]
8. Ask: What are some of the spiritual blessings that we receive from paying tithing?
(Discuss ideas. Emphasize that the blessings of the temple are only available to those who pay their tithing.
9. Help each child assemble a “The Windows of Heaven” tithing bank using the instruction found on the following page to help them learn to always pay their tithing first so that the
Lord “...will open the windows of heaven and pour out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.” (Malachi 3:10.)
Preparation:
1. Print out the artwork.
2. Glue the box artwork to cardstock.
3. Optional: Cover box and windows artwork with self laminating sheets.
What you need:
A copy of the “The Windows of Heaven” activity artwork for each child, glue, tape, scissors and cardstock Optional: Self laminating sheets.
1. Sing: Children’s Songbook #150b “I Want to Give the Lord My Tenth.”
2. Read: Malachi 3:10
" Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine
house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open
you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not
be room enough to receive it."
3. Watch: chapter 25 from the Modern Prophets, Lorenzo Snow DVD. (Video clip is also provided for viewing online.)
4. What existing principle did the Lord reveal to President Snow to help the church members and the church solve their financial problems? (Discuss ideas.)
6. What are some of the blessings our family has received by paying tithing? (Discuss ideas. Besides individual blessings emphasize: churches to meet in, missionary work, temples, etc.)
7. Does our faith increase when we pay an honest tithe? (Discuss ideas.)
8. How does paying an honest tithe affect our relationship with the Lord? (Discuss ideas.)
We serve the Lord by generously supporting His work and help for persons in need. As we reflect on the generosity of the Lord’s forgiveness to us we become moved to generously and cheerfully give out of love and not out of mere obligation. (2 Cor. 8:8-9, 9:6-7)