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If God is sovereign, why does He need your money?

That question alone makes people uncomfortable. Not because it is blasphemous — but because it exposes something many have been trained not to examine.

For decades, modern megachurch culture has wrapped financial giving in language that sounds sacred but functions strategically. Tithes. Offerings. Seeds. Covenant giving. Protection. Favor. These terms are repeated until questioning them feels like questioning God Himself.

But repetition is not revelation.

This book examines how tithing — often presented as a mandatory divine requirement — became institutional leverage. It confronts teachings that imply financial blessing is conditional on consistent giving, and challenges doctrines that blur the line between biblical generosity and organizational revenue.

When generosity becomes obligation, and obligation becomes fear, something has shifted. When pastors build platforms, private jets, luxury estates, and branded empires funded by congregational sacrifice, the issue is no longer spiritual growth — it is structural power.

This book does not attack God. It exposes systems that profit in His name.

There is a difference between faith and fundraising. There is a difference between stewardship and extraction. And there is a difference between worship and revenue.

That is where this conversation begins.