Saturday 9 March 2013

Fluid 2013 Conference!

Hey everyone!
So today I had the opportunity to go to a young adults conference called Fluid 2013 at the Church on the Queensway. It was an amazing day with sessions starting at 9am running all the way to 830pm. It was a long day of messages and worship but it honestly flew by. I hung out with people from different circle of friends which was fun. I mainly hung out with my buddy RW and we went out to lunch with the young adults group from Bayview Glen and then went out to supper with people from Creekside Church. One of the fun part of the day was that after we ate lunch, we still had some time on our break so RW and I went to Golf Town on our way back and we hit a few balls in the driving range. It was such a beautiful day today and I thought: A) I can't wait to start golfing again after I learned how last Summer and B) If I was home in New Brunswick, days like today would have had me playing ball hockey with the neighbours. Oh the good old days where life was all fun and games haha.
Well as I said, today was the Fluid 2013 young adults conference and it was awesome! I took notes for future references and I will share some of the highlights of the messages today with some quotes and concepts that I noted from each Speaker.

Speaker 1: Donald Miller: - Story of Joseph in Genesis.
- "Bad things are going to happen in your life; that's a given. There are two reactions you can have, either 1) You will get bitter or 2) You will get better."
- He discussed the story of Joseph and how God uses the highs and lows in his life to prepare him for the life he was to have. So the highs and lows in our lives all lead us to where God wants us / needs us.
- Challenge question: "Are the goals you set for life meangingful?"
- "If God is going to use you, you will experience pain. Pain is part of the journey."
Pain / tough times in our lives are meant for reflection and growth and without these times in our life, we cannot truly reach our potential.
- He also talked about changing from an external locus of control to an internal locus of control because once we do that, we can change and start living life.

Speaker 2: Sundar Krishnan - Theme was pride and looked at Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 4.
- Pride is good at hiding itself on us and we can easily be blind to the pride in our lives since it can be, on the one hand, seen in boasting, or in the other hand seen in self-pity.
- "When we refuse to forgive someone God has forgiven, we're saying the sin against us was greater than the sin against God."
- Pride cheats us out of many things in life because it deceives us on who we are and what we can do.
- Important way to prevent pride is to stay in God's word or have regular exposure to it and community with God's people. They will help keep you accountable. Try this exercise with a friend or spouse: Ask them to tell you where Pride is in your life. The trick is to only ask questions back to them for clarification and you are not allowed to argue with then about what they say. Sundar says this has helped their church leaders realize the pride in their lives. It is a great exercise to keep us accountable.

Speaker 3: Bruxy Cavey - Daniel 5
- The difference between knowledge and application of the Word = Hypocrisy Gap. You want to balance the intake of Gods word with the output of application of Gods word in your life. That way you don't become "spiritually obese" and unhealthy. We need to shorten the gap between all the knowledge we gain with all we do with it in service and loving others. I loved the analogy!
- Repent means "change of mind" which leads to a change in action. the challenge was "what is holding you back from allowing your mind to be changed?"
- Printed Word vs Spoken Word. God gives us the scripture to be interpreted by the Spirit of God through God's people. Ex. Daniel and words on the wall. God could have made everything plain and simple but that wouldn't be good because we would take that and go off alone and be content but God loves to use His people and work together. Thus we need community to interpret the Word.
- "The Scriptures are not God, they are the place to go to learn the truth of who God is. Don't follow the Bible, READ the Bible and Follow Jesus."
- Sometimes repentance means choosing to not quit in the battle against sin. You may stumble but stumble forward if you have to.

Speaker 4: Eugene Cho - Daniel 6
- Daniel excelled. So we should excel because by doing so, people will notice us and notice that there is something else in us driving us to excel. That something else is Jesus that they will hopefully notice. Daniel was in refuge and in the lowest of lows of the Babylon society but he excelled and rose up through society. God used him greatly. Same can be seen in the life of Joseph in Genesis. Obviously God can use anyone and we don't have to be awesome for God to use us. But it is important to know that God has blessed us with skills and talents that we can use for him. Be all we can be and the Lord will do great things through us.
- "When the grass looks greener on the other side, that's a sign you need to start watering the grace you're standing on!" This is a great quote. Such a simple example of how when we thing other lives or situations are better than ours that we need to buckle down and do something about. The Spirit is telling us to start pouring ourselves into our lives, into our jobs, into our relationships. Water the grass you're standing on and MAKE it greener!
- Story of Jesus and the disciples getting caught in the storm on the water. Often the take home message is Jesus calms the storm but it is important to note that in the story, the storm appeared even though Jesus was present. So the storms of this life will happen, the important thing is how we deal with them with Jesus.

Then the worship music with Tim Neufield from Starfield was awesome!
Clearly there was a lot shared today and there are so much more notes to share but I tried to highlight and summarize them. It was a Spirit filled day and I praise God for the great things he has done and will do with this generation of young adults and all those who attended today.
Thanks for reading this long post and please comment.
All the best and God bless,
John

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