Choke or swallow, here's your meal for today.
Paid preachers and musicians are optional expenses that a church decides to have. Here's the break down.
Lets establish that ministry in church is 100% voluntary. There is'nt one scripture in the bible where God demands ministers to get paid by the church through tithes or offerings or money. Its not biblical at all. Paying people in ministry is a personal decision by the church members. The amount of pay is negotiated according to the individual's terms but, in no way, shape, form or fashion should anyone run to the bible to enforce paying or getting paid.
Now, the Mosaic Law (which is dead and gone and not applicable in this world) is the reason why most people in ministry demand to get paid by the church. Ministers of today take it upon themselves to enforce a law of tithing that was only given by God to Jews under the Mosaic Law, and only meant for Levites to recieve. Is it starting to make sense why people consider themselves Levites now? If they do that, it puts them in the bracket to recieve tithes and offerings (which they also take upon themselves to interpret to be money.) This is why modern day Jews do not pay tithes anymore. The Law of Moses (the Mosaic Law) no longer applies to them or anyone else.
This is a trick. Its a manipulation of God's word to make ministers rich and to make church members feel like (by the law of God) they owe them 10% of their checks. In addition, musicians take on this same attitude of "I'm a Levite too," so guess what, the church owes them a piece of the pie as well.
I've said it once, I've said it twice and I'll say it again. I dont care what part of ministry you're in. Weather you're the pastor or an usher. The church owes you nothing. Initially, your services are voluntary. Any compensation from your services is by the mercy and generosity of the church. Not by God's law.