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Small Groups: Family-Style Discussion

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Small Groups: Meditating on Psalm 103

Morning community and family group time was spent meditating on Psalm 103:

  • What does this Psalm teach me about God?
  • What does this Psalm teach me about myself?
  • What does this Psalm teach me about my need for Jesus?
  • Are there commands that I need to obey, promises I need to believe, examples I need to follow, or sins I need to forsake?
  • Fellowship

    Early morning fellowship.

    Family Group Leaders

    Family group leaders plan the morning with their community group leader.

    Session One: Joshua Harris

    Saturday, May 26th, 2007

    Joshua Harris: Session One

    “I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.”Romans 12:1-2 (ESV)

    In the first session of New Attitude 2007, our older brother Josh introduces the theme of discernment, unpacking Romans 12:1-2.

    Below are our completed notes, updated as the session progressed:

    1.) Discernment requires resistance.

    Don’t look to the world. Don’t think like the world. As Paul wrote, “Do not be conformed.” So one aspect of discernment is to understand our age and its values. Do you know how this world is trying to shape you? Not just, “It wants me to do bad things.” Have you ever taken steps beyond that, to think about and evaluate how the world is trying to influence and shape your thinking about the future, about marriage, about the local church, and all these areas? Have you ever truly taken the time to understand the values of this age?

    Discernment dies when we allow our hearts and our minds to be shaped by our age in order to be accepted and approved by our age. Discernment requires resistance. And if you resist you’re going to lose the world’s approval. Are you willing to pay that cost? Pleasing God is choosing to displease the world.

    2.) Discernment requires renewal.

    We are to be transformed by the renewing of our mind. This means constantly reclaiming of the truths of the Word of God. We don’t just hear it once and say, “Okay, I got that now.” We have to consciously choose to review and renew those truths in our hearts and minds. Truths like, “There is a God who exists and who rewards those who seek Him.” Truths like, “Jesus Christ died and rose again for my sins.”

    We gather to sing God’s Word, to hear God’s Word preached, and the reason is because we want God’s Word renewed in our hearts. That’s why we go to church each week and why we read our Bible everyday, because we need that constant renewal of the truths of God’s Word.

    3.) Discernment requires action.

    The purpose of resisting and being renewed is so that “by testing you may discern what is the will of God.” That means action. Doing. It’s more than theology or doctrine. It’s application. You can’t fully understand how good and acceptable God’s will is until you apply it in your life, until you actually do it. If your theology doesn’t shape your life, you haven’t truly understood it.

    When we fail to act on truth, discernment dies. You already know He has called you to honor your parents. You know He wants you to stop lying and to tell the truth. You know He doesn’t want you in that relationship with someone who is not a believer. You know He wants you to stop pursuing immorality. You know He wants you to be involved in a local church. You know He wants you to read and study His Word every day.

    So the greatest step towards gaining discernment is not reading a new book or going to a new conference. The greatest step towards gaining discernment in your life is to obey God in the places where He has already made His will clear in His Word. When you refuse or you neglect to put into practice what God has already shown you in His Word, you are not only acting in disobedience you are stepping into spiritual blindness.

    4.) Discernment requires the Gospel.

    This is the most important point of the night. The work of Jesus Christ undergirds everything that we have discussed and everything we will discuss about discernment. We say this because it is absolutely true. We cannot rightly live the Christian life, we cannot be holy, we cannot love, and we cannot be discerning unless we understand the foundation of our faith is not what we have done or what we do, but what Jesus Christ has done for us.

    Discernment must never be separated from the gospel. Discernment is only possible because of the gospel. We cannot fail to conform to the world apart from the mercies of God — apart from the finished perfect work of Christ. And when we practice discernment in light of the mercy of God, we will act in humility towards God and others.

    Joshua Harris: Humble Orthodoxy

    Saturday, May 26th, 2007

    Joshua Harris: Humble Orthodoxy

    “We want to be a generation that embraces the truth that has always been true, we want to let that truth change us, and we want to turn around and live that truth among our lost and dying world.”

    - Joshua Harris (paraphrase) -

    Eric Simmons: Welcome to New Attitude 2007

    Saturday, May 26th, 2007

    Eric Simmons: Welcome to New Attitude

    “This weekend is going to be a journey in learning how to discern doctrine, learning to discern culture, learning to discern your heart, learning to discern what pleases God.”

    - Eric Simmons -

    We Have Come To See Jesus Christ

    Saturday, May 26th, 2007

    Amazing Grace (3)

    Bob Kauflin: We’ve come here to see a lot of things. We’ve come here to see a band. We’ve come here to see our friends. We’ve come here to see some great speakers. But the most important thing we have come here to see, well, Paul tells us in 2 Corinthians 4:6, “For God, who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,” has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.” We have come to see Jesus Christ.

    Grace: Unmerited Favor

    Saturday, May 26th, 2007

    Defining Grace

    “Grace is unmerited favor towards those who deserve wrath.”

    Amazing Grace (One)

    “Amazing grace, how sweet the sound…”

    Amazing Grace (2)

    “…that saved a wretch like me.”

    New Attitude 2007 Begins

    Saturday, May 26th, 2007

    New Attitude 2007 Begins

    New Attitude Welcome and Bracelet

    Waiting to Enter

    Celebrating Humble Orthodoxy

    The Trip To New Attutide

    Saturday, May 26th, 2007

    The flight went by quickly and we hit the ground running with an exclusive scoop from CJ Mahaney on Mark Dever’s aversion to Starbucks. Praise the Lord that men can be passionate for God and the Gospel and still have a sense of humor. More serious coverage will begin shortly.

    Note: Mark Dever conceded to liking the Orange Cream frappuccino from Starbucks. They are only available in the summer.

    A Tribute to New Attitude Shirts

    Friday, May 25th, 2007

    New Attitude 2007 begins… Tomorrow.

    New Attitude 2007: Registration to Close in 5 Days

    Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

    New Attitude 2007 :: Register Now

    UPDATE: Speaking of important registration deadlines, the early bird discount for the Rebelution Conference in Denver, Colorado is also on May 7th. Prices will jump $5 per person, so save your seat and register today.

    The deadline for registering for New Attitude 2007 is May 7th—only 5 days away. Brett and I will be live-blogging, as will Tim Challies, and it looks like there will be a get-together of rebelutionaries on Monday night, details below:

    Important Get-Together Details: Rebelutionaries will be gathering in Room 113 Room 115 at the convention center on Monday night, from 6 to 7 PM, to meet, fellowship, and talk about the conference and the Rebelution.

    New Attitude is a four-day event for Christian singles and young married couples in Louisville, Kentucky over Memorial Day Weekend. The theme for this year’s conference is discernment and the speaker lineup includes Joshua Harris, CJ Mahaney, Eric Simmons, Al Mohler, Mark Dever, and John Piper.

    Brett and I are getting more and more excited about New Attitude 2007. We look forward to seeing many of you there. Please come up and say hello.

    Here’s a (very) partial list of rebelutionaries who will be attending:

    Rebelutionaries at New Attitude 2007:

    We know there are more of you out there, so if you’re planning to be in Louisville later this month, leave a comment and let us know. We’ll be updating the list as we hear from you. If you haven’t registered yet, hurry up! May 7th is coming up fast.

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