Notes: Saturday District Convention - Do Not Follow...

by NestleBoy 22 Replies latest jw friends

  • NestleBoy
    NestleBoy

    There was also a District Convention in south Florida this past weekend. At the Christian Convention Center in W. Palm Beach. I had the “pleasure” of having to go all three days -- yes it was boring. I tried to take notes on all talks -- couldn’t, way too boring. I kept nodding off. [[my comments]]

    Here are the notes that I got from the Saturday afternoon Symposium “Do Not Follow…

    “Do Not Follow After the Crowd”

    -- Matt 7:13,14
    To not follow after the crowd means (1) Not to bow to negative peer pressure & beware of negative peer pressure. Stay away from entertainment that is immoral and spiritistic.
    (2) “It is customary in some lands for teenagers to date” -- more experiences & interviews
    [[The thing I got from these interviews & experiences is not every teenager who dates gets an STD or unwanted pregnancies. They made is sound like if you date this will absolutely happen to you]]
    Heb 5:14 -- Emphasis that we need to stretch-out our consciences… We are guided by our consciences [[yeah, right]]
    “We do not need a long list of things we can’t read, movies we can’t see & games we can’t play.”

    “Do Not Follow Your Hearts and Your Eyes”

    [[ bottom line on this section: Another warning on the latest styles of clothing & materialism ]]
    Our clothing will set us apart from the world. Our hearts are attuned to Jehovah’s principles; and not just to be different.
    Modern clothing that are tight and revealing are often used by designers on purpose -- just to sell more clothing. [[ oh, really?!? ]]
    Scriptures used: 1 Tim 2:9,10; Jer17:9; 1 John 2:15-17

    “Do Not Follow Unrealities”

    Definition -- A lack of substance. They may promise great things but deliver very little.
    (1) Human political schemes
    (2) Materialism
    -- materialism promises a dgree of security that the world/money can’t provide.
    [[ here is an experience that emphasizes on retiring early in order to expand more it the ministry, i.e pioneering. Don’t wrry about money. Jehovah will provide. Uhhhg ]]
    (3) Worldly view of romance [[hmmm… never heard of this one before]]
    -- worldly view of romance comes through movies, songs and novels

    Do Not Follow False Teachers”[[ this sparked my interest ]]
    “False Teachers are like dry wells; they will bring us utter disappointment. Who are these false teacher today? They are not the ones interested in just leaving. Where do they come from? From among the congregation -- Apostates. What do they want? They want to take others with them.” Acts 20:29,30
    “How do they operate? They prey on trusting brothers; try to deceive us. They try to twist the Scriptures.” 2 Pet 2:3 “They will exploit and use counterfeit words”
    “We avoid them by (1) not letting them into our home (2) not reading their literature (3) turning off the TV if we happen to see them there, and (4) do not examine their websites.” [[ok, I failed on that last one J]] “We love the congregation. The Faithful Slaves is following the congregation -- they provide us with refreshing waters of truth.”

    “Do Not Follow False Stories”

    Bottom line on this section: What is it today? (1) the view that right or wrong is determined by how we feel. This is promoted by the media & the world (2) the belief that God will NOT intervene in the world’s affairs. Will give us a “live for today attitude.” (3) to believe all stories & news exerts from e-mails. Often contain confidential matters, exaggerated Bethel accounts & disaster reports. [[ drats, where else are we supposed to get this info from? The Society takes months or years to tell us things. And of course it is all the good reports, filtered through the GB ]]

    “Do Not Follow Satan”

    Satan mislead Adam & Eve. 1 Tim 5:11-15
    Beware of the age of technology, technology is wasteful [[ I never got the meaning of that point ]]
    Be careful not to gossip, which often leads to slandering. Gal 6:5
    Keep busy in kingdom pursuits.

    NestleBoy

  • Handsome Dan
    Handsome Dan

    Do Not Follow False Teachers” Funny stuff

  • juni
    juni

    Thank you NestleBoy for the notes.

    Beware of the age of technology, technology is wasteful

    Excuse me? Doesn't the WTB$TS use the latest?

    Edited to add ~ They always give the worst case scenario for anything.

  • mtsgrad
    mtsgrad

    Nestle,

    You deserve an award for attending!

  • AZ
    AZ

    I'm so glad I never have to sit through one of those again. I went to Billings, MT this week where they have the three day assembly at every year. I'm moving there at the end of next month and we decided memorial day weekend would be good time to get all my stuff down there. Thank god I decided to move this week because if I would have gone down next week that's when the convention is...and I would of seen every brother, sister, and elder I know roaming around town at the end of the day...YIKES!

  • juni
    juni

    Welcome AZ to the forum!

    Montana is a beautiful state I've heard.

    Juni~~

  • Junction-Guy
    Junction-Guy

    Nestleboy, I have a quick question--you mentioned this convention was held at the christian convention center. Is that the actual name of it? and is it owned by the JW's?

  • AZ
    AZ

    Thanks Juni!

    I've enjoyed this board immensely!

    Yes, Montana is a beautiful state! but we've got some ugly messed up congs. spotting the landscape and blocking the view

  • NestleBoy
    NestleBoy

    Juntion-Guy said:

    Nestleboy, I have a quick question--you mentioned this convention was held at the christian convention center. Is that the actual name of it? and is it owned by the JW's?

    Yes, that's the actual name of it "Christian Convention Center of Jehovah's Winesses". It is owned by the JW's. They purchased it from the city of W Pal Beach about 5 or 10 years ago. I'm not sure exactly when. It used to be auditorium, then they renovated it.

    NestleBoy

  • observador
    observador

    Thank you for the report, Nestle Boy.

    "Yes, that's the actual name of it "Christian Convention Center of Jehovah's Winesses". It is owned by the JW's."

    Oh man, they're getting innovative with names, huh? It used to be only "Assembly Hall of Jehovah's Witness". I wonder when they're gonna start calling a Kingdom Hall a Christian House of Worship to give the impression they're mainstream.

    Observador.

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