"…pay your tithing as a declaration that possession of
material goods and the accumulation of worldly wealth are not the uppermost goals of your existence. As one
young husband and father, living on a student budget, recently told me,
“Perhaps our most pivotal moments as Latter-day Saints come when we have to
swim directly against the current of the culture in which we live. Tithing
provides just such a moment. Living in a world that emphasizes material
acquisition and cultivates distrust for anyone or anything that has designs on
our money, we shed that self-absorption to give freely, trustingly, and
generously. By this act, we say—indeed—we are different, that we are God’s
peculiar people. In a society that tells us money is our most important asset,
we declare emphatically it is not.”
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
October 2001 General Conference
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