Thursday, September 30, 2010

G K Chesterton "Orthodoxy" - quotes about humility

2 amazing quotes from G K Chesterton's book "Orthodoxy" - these are about humility; and the freedom that comes from it.


G K Chesterton “Orthodoxy”

“It is impossible without humility to enjoy anything – even pride. But what we suffer from today is humility in the wrong place. Modesty has moved from the organ of ambition. Modesty has settled upon the organ of conviction; where it was never meant to be. A man was meant to be doubtful about himself, but undoubting about the truth; this has been exactly reversed. Nowadays the part of a man that the man does assert is exactly the part he ought not to assert – himself. The part he doubts is exactly the part he ought not to doubt – the Divine Reason. Huxley preached a humility content to learn from nature. But the new skeptic is so humble that he doubts if he can ever learn… The old humility was a spur that prevented a man from stopping; not a nail in his boot that prevented him from going on. For the old humility made a man doubtful about his efforts, which might make him work harder. But the new humility makes him doubtful about his aims, which will make him stop working altogether… We are on the road to producing a race of men too mentally modest to believe in the multiplication table.” Pp.27-28

“How much happier you would be if you only knew that these people cared nothing about you! How much larger your life would be if your self could become smaller in it; if you could really look at other men with curiosity and pleasure; if you could see them walking as they are in their sunny selfishness and their virile indifference! You would begin to be interested in them, because they were not interested in you. You would break out of this tiny and tawdry theater in which your own little plot is always being played, and you would find yourself under a freer sky, in a street full of splendid strangers…How much happier you would be, how much more of you there would be, if the hammer of a higher God could smash your small cosmos, scattering the stars like spangles, and leave you in the open, free like other men to look up as well as down.” P.15

Life of Christ - Map/Locations

So, I can't upload a map onto the blog; but this is the next-best thing. A list of locations along with verses and in a plausible chronological order. If this were taken and looked at with a map of Israel; you could map out some of the big events the life of Christ.


  1. Birth – Lk 1-2; Bethlehem
  2. Simeon and Anna recognize Messiah – Lk 2; Jerusalem
  3. Flight to Egypt – Mt 2; Egypt
  4. Childhood – Mt 2; Nazareth
  5. Confounds teachers of the Law – Lk 2; Jerusalem
  6. Baptism by John – Jn 1; Bethany
  7. Tempted in the wilderness – Lk 4; between Bethany and Ephraim
  8. Turns water into wine – Jn 2; Cana
  9. First temple cleansing, Talk with Nicodemus – Jn 2-3; Jerusalem
  10. Woman at the well – Jn 4; Sychar
  11. Heals offical’s son – Jn 4; Cana
  12. Rejection in Nazareth – Lk 4; Nazareth
  13. Settles in Capernaum – Mt 4; Capernaum
  14. Heals man at pool – Jn 5; Jerusalem
  15. Appoints the 12 (Lk 6) and Sermon on the Mount – Mt 5-7; Sea of Galilee western side
  16. Heals Centurian’s servant – Mt 8; Capernaum
  17. Raises widow’s son – Lk 7; Nain
  18.  Pharisees’ opposition – Mk 3; Capernaum
  19.  Parables of the Kingdom – Mk 4; Sea of Galilee western side
  20.  Stills the storm – Mk 4; Sea of Galilee
  21.  Heals Gadarene demoniac – Mt 8; East side of Sea of Galilee
  22.  Raises Jairus’ daughter – Mk 5; Capernaum
  23.  2nd Rejection in Nazareth – Mk 6; Nazareth
  24.  Sends the twelve – Lk 9; Capernaum
  25.  Death of John the Baptist – Mk 6; Machaerus (possible site)
  26.  Feeding the 5000 – Jn 6; Bethsaida
  27.  Walks on water – Mk 6; Sea of Galilee
  28.  Many miracles – Mk 6; Sea of Galilee, western side
  29.  Bread of Life sermon – Jn 6; Capernaum
  30.  Syrophoenician girl healed – Mk 7; Tyre
  31. Feeding of 4000 – Mk 8; Sea of Galilee; eastern side
  32.  People demand a sign – Mk 8; Sea of Galilee; western side
  33.  Heals blind man – Mk 8; Sea of Galilee; eastern side
  34.  Testimony of Peter: “You are the Messiah” – Lk 9; Caeserea-Philippi
  35.  Transfiguration – Lk 9; Mount Hermon (possible site)
  36.  Ten lepers healed – Lk 17; Samaria
  37.  Heals blind man – Jn 9; Jerusalem
  38.  Raises Lazarus – Jn 11; Bethany
  39.  Seclusion with disciples – Jn 11; close to Ephraim
  40.  Seven parables (Lk 13-18) and Rich young ruler (Lk 18); Perea region
  41.  Blind man healed and meets Zaccheus – Lk 18-19; Jericho
  42.  Anointed by Mary – Jn 12; Bethany
  43.  Triumphal entry/ Second Temple cleansing/ Last supper – Mt 21-26; Jerusalem
  44.  Agony and arrest – Mk 14; Gethsemane and Mount of Olives
  45. Trials, crucifixion, burial, resurrection, appearances – Jn 18-21; Jerusalem and Golgotha
  46.  Great Commission – Mt 28; Sea of Galilee western side
  47.  Ascension – Acts 1; unknown?


Typology of Christ

There were several handouts and notes from tonight. This is just one of them; I'll send out the rest over the next few days. This one is about OT characters, events, and things that acted as "types" of Christ=

OT Typology
Persons =
1.      Aaron – Heb. 5:4-6, 8:1-6, 7:27
2.    Abel – Heb. 11:4
3.     Adam – Rm. 5:12-21, 1 Cor. 15:45-47
4.    David – Shepherd King
5.     Isaac – Gal. 4:28-29, Hen 11:17, Gen 22 (sacrifice)
6.    Jonah – back after 3 days
7.     Kinsman-Redeemer – Lev 25:48-49, Ruth 3:12-13, Heb. 2:14-15, Ruth 4:4-6, Jn. 10:11, 18, 1 Pet. 1:18, Lev 25:27, Rm 3:24-26, 1 Pet. 1:18-19, Gal 3:13
8.    Melchizedek – Ps. 110:4, Heb 5-7
9.    Moses – Deut 18:15-19, Ex 3:7-10, Acts 7:25, Ex. 2:11-15, Jn. 1 :11, Acts 7 :23-28, 18 :5-6, Num 34 :1-2, Jn. 12 :29, Mt. 13 :57, 21 :11, Acts 3 :22-23, Ex. 32 :31-35, 1 Jn. 2 :1-2, Ex 17 :1-6, Heb 7 :25, Deut 33 :4-5, Jn. 1 :49

Events =
1.      Clothes of Adam and Eve – Gen 3:21, Job 29:14, Ps 132:9, Isa 61:10, 64:6, Rm. 3:23, Rev 19:8
2.    Preservation in the Ark – 2 Pet 2:5-9, 2 Tim 4:18
3.     Deliverance from Egypt and desert wanderings – Ex 16:4, 17:6, 1 Cor 10
4.    Entrance into the Promised Land – Heb 3-4, 1 Cor 10

Things =
1.      OT sacrifices – Lev 17:11, Gen 4:4, 22:7, Jn 1:29, 1 Pet 1:19, Acts 8:32, 1 Pet 2:21-23
2.    Tabernacle –
3.     Aaron’s rod – Num 17, Heb 9:4
4.    Bronze serpent – Num 21:5-9, Jn 3:14-16
5.     Smitten Rock – Ex 17:5-7, 1 Cor 10:4
6.    Noah’s ark – Mt 24:37-28, Lk 17:26-27, Heb 11:7, 1 Pet 3:20, 2 Pet 2:5-9
Institutions and Ceremonies =
1.      Sacrifices
2.    Priesthood
3.     Feasts
a.     Passover – Lev 23, 1 Cor 5:7, 1 Pet 1:15-19
b.    Unleavened Bread – 1 Cor 15:20-23, Lev 23:11
c.     Firstfruits – Eph 2:14, Lev 16:15
d.    Wave Loaves (Pentacost) – Rm 3:25, Heb 9:7-28
e.     Day of Atonement – Heb 13:11-13, Lev 16:24
f.       Tabernacles – Zech 14:16-19
4.    Cities of Refuge – Num 35, Deut 19:1-13, Joshua 20, Ps 46:1, 142:5, Isa 4:6, Rm 8:33-34, Heb 6:18-19


Wednesday, September 15, 2010

getting ready

Sorry I've been away from the blog for a while - I was trying to work hard on finishing up the book and then working hard on preparing for this year's challenge group teachings on the life of Christ.

I realized that it's very daunting to study and teach the life of Christ - you get scared about misrepresenting things and preforming blasphemy. This quote by Lewis Sperry Chafer is kind of funny:

"In attempting to write of His adorable Person and His incomprehensible achievements - which achievements when completed will have perfected redemption, exercised to infinite satisfaction the divine attribute of grace, manifested the invisible God to His creatures, and subdued rebellious universe in which sin had been permitted to demonstrate its exceeding sinfulness - the limitations of a finite mind which is weakened by a faulty perception are all too apparent."
-Lewis Sperry Chafer

or to put it more simply;

"I am too dumb for this!"
-Jessica Lowery

But, I'll be sure to put up the teachings on the blog as they come out.
-j-