Although it says, "Thou shalt not muzzel the ox while he treads out the corn and he who preaches the gospel should make his living from the gospel" from I Cor 9. The lack of accountability is evidence this was/is a con-job pure and simple, he'd of never done any of this with accountability, let alone for Free! Summer.
Summer,
George ascribed to the Pietistic/Deeper Life/Plymouth Brethren "typological" interpretation of the Bible. So, the OT verses were frequently considered to give better guidance to modern Christians than the NT.
If you read 2 Kings 12:9-15, you will see GG's model for finances.
In verse 9 you have the "box", the "Lord's Treasury".
In verse 10 you have the counting that the LB's did each Sunday night.
In verse 11 you see that the money was "weighed out into the hands of those who did the work, who had the oversight of the house of the Lord; and they paid it out to the carpenters and the builders who worked on the house of the Lord."
In verse 15 it says, "Moreover, they did not require an accounting from the men in whose hand they gave the money to pay those who did the work, for they dealt faithfully."
He taught this openly. I heard him preach on it a number of times.
He once told me some stories of some pretty petty things that he saw and experienced in his younger days at the hands of church boards. Elders demanding minute accountability from poorly paid church employees, humiliating and pressuring them.
In the early days of the "work" and the assembly in Fullerton, there wasn't really a significant income from the "box".
Maybe $200-300 a month at most.
Betty pretty much supported him during the early years. The big $$$ came later after other assemblies were established and after people graduated from college and started careers.
He was making good $$ at the time I met him in 1969. But he was doing Christian work "for free".
When Tim and David were little boys, GG was involved in gospel outreach to Mormons. Several times a year he would leave on Friday night, drive to Salt Lake City, preach on Saturday and Sunday, then drive home for work on Monday.
The first time I ever saw him he was working with International Student Ministries. "For free".
George has fallen and has sinned greviously, and has continued in his sin for a long time.
But Jesus admonished us to "judge righteous judgement."
Thomas Maddux