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  <title>Episode 12: Giving Without Manipulation: What the Bible Says About It</title>
  <description>In Episode 12 of Countertop Theology, we continue the conversation around giving, tithing, and the tension many people feel when it comes to money and faith. There’s been a lot of confusion—and in some cases, manipulation—around topics like the “prosperity gospel,” seed planting, and financial giving in the church. So what does the Bible actually say? And more importantly… what does God care about most? We walk through:  The difference between Old Testament and New Testament giving How verses like Malachi have been used (and misused) The book &amp;quot;The Midas Touch&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp; Why context and multiple scriptures matter How to avoid manipulation while still living generously The role of your heart posture in giving  This isn’t about guilt, pressure, or formulas—it’s about building a genuine relationship with God and learning to trust Him in every area… including money. 👉 If you’ve ever felt skeptical, confused, or even hurt around this topic, this conversation is for you. 📌 Subscribe for more honest, real conversations about faith, scripture, and everyday life. </description>
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