In this sermon from Deuteronomy 14:22–15:11, we continue our series through Moses’ final sermons by examining God’s instructions for the festival tithe, the triennial town tithe for the Levites and needy, the seventh-year debt release, and generous care for the poor among God’s covenant people. These laws were not burdensome requirements to earn favor but responses to God’s prior redemption and grace, teaching Israel to fear the Lord, rejoice in his provision, support gospel ministry, and reflect his compassion with open hands. In the New Covenant, these principles find fulfillment in Christ—the ultimate firstfruits, our Passover Lamb, and the one who became poor so we might become rich. This message calls believers to give generously, gather faithfully, support gospel ministry and mercy to the household of faith, and expect God’s blessing of grace, all motivated not by guilt or greed but by the lavish gospel of Jesus Christ.