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Christians Must Sacrifice Increment In Salary To Church – Adeboye’s Son

Leke Adeboye, the son of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church Of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has told Christians to give whatever they get as an increase in their salary to God in January.

Leke in a video, said any amount given as an increase in salary to Christians must be paid as the first fruit increase.

He said the payment is not part of the 10 percent tithe that the affected Christians pay monthly.

READ: Why Jesus Did Not Collect Tithe – Adeboye

He said, “First fruit increase, first fruit sacrifice are two different things.

“One is giving the increase that you get as an offering. So say you are being paid a salary of N500 last year and by January or any time during the year, it has become N501, you give that N1 as increase.

“You will tithe your regular N500 and pay 10 percent, which is N50, but the N1, you will just give it as the first fruit increase. The first fruit sacrifice is the whole January sacrifice of your salary.”

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