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Skipping Tithe Deletes Previous Payments – Becky Enenche

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Becky Enenche, wife of Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC), has underscored the importance of consistent tithe payment for Christians.

Enenche, in an undated video currently circulating on social media, referred to tithing as “returning God’s portion” and stressed that failing to pay tithes could have spiritual repercussions.

Addressing Christians, she warned that skipping tithe payments could result in believers going “back to square one,” likening the act to deleting unsaved progress on a computer.

“Paying your tithe, paying your tithe, returning God’s portion must be done consistently. Every time you miss your tithe, you go back to square one. The ones you did before become nullified,” Enenche said.

Using an analogy to illustrate her point, she added, “It is like you pressed a delete button, gbam. And all the work you did before is gone. Have you ever been typing and somebody entered the room or something mistakenly? You have typed enough text. The content of what you’ve typed is sufficient and you are not saving as you were typing, and suddenly you press delete. You can imagine how that feels. Now what more of such a thing as your tithe.”

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