Proverbs 30:7-8
Recently I have been spending time in Proverbs. As a new pastor I need ALL the wisdom I can get. So I have spent time looking at what the Wisdom Book has to say about life. One of the sections that I haven’t been able to shake is Proverbs 30:7-9
“Two things I ask of you, O LORD;
do not refuse me before I die:Keep falsehood and lies far from me;
give me neither poverty nor riches,
but give me only my daily bread.Otherwise, I may have too much and disown you
and say, ‘Who is the LORD ?’
Or I may become poor and steal,
and so dishonor the name of my God.
Do we really want to ask for these two things? Sure praying not to tell lies that is a simple one. But to have neither poverty or riches is heavy towards one thing we want and another we want to stay away from. This is a great “Christian” idea that most of us would amen at a church service. How many of us would TRULY pray this. That God would only provide enough for us to get by. That we would live from pay check to pay check depending more on God than our ability.
Honestly we all want security. We want to be able to do all by ourselves. If we can’t pay a bill then we have failed. Or is God looking for a chance to step into our lives in a tangible way? Is God wanting to use someone else to bless us?
Now this doesn’t mean we blow all our cash on big toys and ask God to pay for them. Proverbs talks much about wisdom and foolish with money. So the question is are we suppose to have “emergency funds” or big retirement accounts? Is that wisdom on our parts that God has blessed so that we have enough we hard times come or is it selfishness because we want security? I am wrestling with this right now. Is my faith of walking a tight rope supposed to have this saftey net under it or should I have true faith? Just some I am currently thinking about.
I found this You Tube video from Francis Chan talking about his verse. Check it out.
Lack of Post & Tilling Ground
I am sure for the few people who check this blog they be asking why is Walt only blogging like once a month. Is he on some spiritual fast from technology or overseas saving orphans? The answer is no.
I really thought that this month with Capstone being apart of the One Prayer series and not teaching for 3 weeks I would be able to spend some more time getting my ducks in a row. WRONG.
We continue to pour into this plant. We are spending time working and tilling the ground for the fall. I continue to cast the vision that last Jan we spread the seed. At Easter we saw a great harvest. This summer we are preparing the ground for more seed and even a greater harvest.
What does tilling the ground consist of? It means looking at everything we have built in these first six months and making it better. Removing what isn’t working, asking what this ministry needs, and recruiting and training new volunteers. It means building MORE relationships in our community, and penetrating darkness with the gospel of Christ. It means preparing the local church to live up to its FULLEST potential. If its broken we are fixing it, and if it isn’t broke we are breaking and making it better.
I have heard it said that you can’t create a movement, you can only be ready when it comes. We are strapping on our helmets and pulling up our boot straps for what God is sending our way.
Capstone turns six months old
Sunday Morning Capstone will be turning 6 months old. That seems like a lifetime ago, but it also seems like just last week. I have to remind folks that Capstone is still learning how to crawl. Myself and many others would love for her to be up running with ministries and life change. The reality is that in our short six month existence we have seen God move in ways that make our older counter parts jealous! Has God completed His work this bride – Capstone? Absolutely not! I can only imagine what Capstone will be six months from now. The only thing I do know is that we are enjoying the ride.
Back in Black
After taking a month off from the blog world. I am back ready to blog away. The Tanners are all settled into our new house in Fountain Inn. Capstone’s Buiding is to a place where we aren’t working on it 24-7. And I am trying to get back into a routine with LIFE!
This week I am committing to blogging everyday to get the 3 people who check the blog out caught up with what has been going on in the life of Walter and Capstone.
So this week make sure to stop by to hear stories, see pictures, and maybe even a video update.
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I am Walt Tanner – a Christ follower, Husband, Father, Church Planter, and Pastor. I am the Lead Pastor of a recent church plant called Capstone Church. Capstone is located in the city of Fountain Inn, SC.