Just got back in the room from eating an early dinner to prep for tonight’s session with John Piper. My breakout session featured Brian Habig on the Fears of the Minister. I chose this breakout, specifically, because I have seen how I tend at times to be overly concerned with what people think (in a sinful, debilitating way). This session did not disappoint as Habig diagnosed the problem, highlighted the depth of it and then pointed to Gospel remedies to help. Came out very encouraged by it. Now, just one more session tonight and this day will be done…
T4G Day 2 (Part 1)
Just finished a full morning at T4G. Back in the room. Downed a sandwich and a protein shake and hopped on to check email. We have a break until around 3, where we have a breakout session, then dinner break and Piper tonight.
The morning was amazing. Thabiti Anyabwile was up first and spoke on how we need to center on Jesus. He built this case largely from an exposition of Colossians 1 and following. The upshot of this session was amazing practical encouragement to never adjust the Gospel by moving away from Christ.
After a short break, John MacArthur spoke on a theology of sleep from Mark 4 (with the sower who sows the seed and sleeps while God causes its automatic growth). There were many encouragements in evangelism, including humility, diligence, confidence and obedience.
After these two a panel discussion included some helpful tips for how lay people in churches can encourage their pastors and how pastors of “smaller churches” can be encouraged. Full spiritually and physically and hope to enjoy the break a bit. More later…
T4G Day 1 (Part 2)
Al Mohler’s session with subsequent panel discussion is now in the books. It was a cumbersome intro to follow, but when Mohler hit the body of his message, he presented 8 Identifiable Trajectories toward an Adjusted Gospel (i.e. 8 ways to head in the direction of adjusting the Gospel)…
1) Modern
2) Postmodern
3) Moral
4) Aesthetic
5) Therapeutic
6) Pragmatic
7) Emotional
8) Materialist
Finally, after giving us this grid for discerning the drift to error, we were warned about the danger of succumbing to doctrinal fatigue and embarrassment. It was a beneficial night. We are pretty tired after a full day and anticipating a full day tomorrow.
Recap of Sessions 1 & 2
Since we grabbed Papa Johns for supper and ate in our room, I had some time to get back on and summarize the sessions.
First off, we had books waiting for us as we arrived in the room. Saw lots of old friends: Brian, Dale, Doug, others.
Dever’s session was on how the church contributes to the unadjusted Gospel. Dever was on with what he passionately teaches and lives. The main thesis: the church is God’s evangelism project for the world. We are to live this in our view of God, man, Jesus and our response.
Sproul’s session, a live video feed, was helpful in exposing the synthesis that often happens in theological controversies and, specifically, in terms of the Gospel. It was amazing in seeing how some struggles that currently exist have come into be. In a word, both were very helpful.
Looking forward to session 3 tonight.
T4G Intro..
Well, I’m here and off and running. Yesterday, 10 guys from Crestview drove 12 hours to get to Louisville. We got in, ate a late dinner together and then hit the hay. Now, we are up and moving. The plan for today is to go register for the conference around 9AM, eat lunch over near Southern Seminary and then get rolling at 1. Speakers today include Dever, Sproul, Mohler.
Pray for us that we would experience fellowship, grow into all that God has for us here, and meet other people who can stimulate us into godliness.
Weekend Recap – Walking
Had a great morning in worship with the people of God at Crestview. We were in Colossians 2:6-7 for a sermon entitled Walking In Christ. This sermon really highlighted how our walk in Christ is based on our past reception, that Christ is the focus of our walk in Him (obviously) and walking in Christ will cause us to explode in gratitude to God.
I hope you had a great Lord’s Day as well. There was much to apply here, especially being grateful and seeing my complaining demeanor as a revealer of my ingratitude.
T4G Prayer Items
Together for the Gospel is next week. I look forward to traveling with 12 of our men to go to this conference (with an estimated 7000 attenders). Kevin DeYoung offers the following tips in praying for the conference…
* Pray for safe travel.
* Pray for good conversations on the road and in the hotel.
* Pray for the ability to comprehend and apply a fire hose of good teaching.
* Pray for the speakers, for their preparation, for their hearts, for their health, for passion and humility.
* Pray that thousands of local churches would be strengthened through this gathering.
* Pray against envy, comparison, competition, and pride.
* Pray for discernment to buy some good books, not too few and not too many.
* Pray for the families left back at home, mostly wives and children.
* Pray for musicians, technicians, and volunteers who will serve us during the conference.
* Pray for conversions. Some in attendance may not be believers. Certainly thousands in Louisville aren’t and could hear the gospel from one of us.In particular we can pray for the folks working behind the scenes to put together this massive event. There must be hundreds laboring on our behalf. But I know of three men in particular who need our prayers:
Paul Medler (Sovereign Grace)
Matt Schmucker (9Marks)
Andrew Sherwood (9Marks)These brothers have been and will be serving us in countless ways. I asked Paul Medler how we could pray. He wrote:
Prayer would be appreciated—the key people are Matt Schmucker, assisted by Andrew Sherwood (both 9Marks) and me. With 7,000 attending, there are many details and items to be coordinated, so we’d appreciate prayer for the ability to be diligent, clear-minded, and attentive to the many details, and for stamina and good health! Thanks!
Mission 101 from Sojourn
Continuing their Movie Mondays segment, Sojourn Community Church Pastor Daniel Montgomery talks Mission this week. It’s excellent…
Mission 101 from Sojourn Community Church on Vimeo.
No Greater Love (DVD)
After reading recommendations online from Andy Naselli and Justin Taylor, Meg and I finally got a chance to watch No Greater Love (DVD).
The trailer can be seen on the movie’s website.
I agreed with JT when he said, “I think it represents a significant advance in Christian filmmaking, with a compelling story, good acting, and very good production values. A few of the minor characters came across as cheesy Christians—but hey, even that’s true to life!” The story is amazing, though. It was so moving to see a compelling, real-to-life scenario intersecting with the truths of Christianity.
I recommend it and hope you enjoy it too.
Weekend Recap – Easter
What an amazing weekend!
We began with Good Friday service at UVBC and enjoyed a great night thinking about the cross and fellowshipping with others.
On Sunday morning, I read Isaiah 53:8-12 and we sang “Come People of the Risen King” to bring in our morning festivities. After this, we had a church wide brunch, then Sunday School (my class watched Piper preach a sermon: I Have Seen the Lord), then AM Worship.
In the morning worship, since we are a working through Colossians, I overviewed what this book showed about the resurrection, specifically:
3 truths concerning the resurrection…
I. The resurrection establishes Jesus’ preeminence (Colossians 1:18)
II. The resurrection gives us hope of salvation (Colossians 2:12-13)
III. The resurrection calls us to live a life that honors Christ (Colossians 3:1)
I thought we had an amazing day and I hope we can continue to be shaped by the resurrection.
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