What is a parable?
A story Jesus told to teach a lesson
Matthew 13:34
Who stopped and helped the injured man?
The Samaritan
Luke 10:33
One
Luke 15:4
What did the younger son ask for before leaving home?
His inheritance.
Luke 15:12
What did the farmer scatter?
Seeds
Matthew 13:3
What did the wise man build his house on?
Rock
Matthew 7:24
Parables often use things like farming, family, and work to teach what?
Lessons about God or spiritual lessons
Name one person who passed by without helping
The Priest or The Levite
What did the shepherd do when one sheep was missing?
He went to look for it.
What happened to everything the son had?
He wasted it
Did all the seeds grow?
No
What happened to the house built on sand?
It fell
Why are parables easy to understand at first but still require thinking?
Because they have a simple story but a deeper meaning underneath
What condition was the injured man in when he was found?
He was beaten, hurt, and left on the road
How many sheep did the shepherd leave behind?
Ninety-nine
What decision did the son make after losing everything?
To return home
Name one place where seeds fell?
The path, rocky ground, thorns, or good soil
What caused the houses to be tested?
Rain, floods, and winds
What do parables often compare things to?
The Kingdom of God
What are two things the Samaritan did to care for the man?
Treated his wounds, took him to an inn, or paid for his care
What did the shepherd do after finding the lost sheep?
He rejoiced or celebrated
What did the father do when he saw his son returning?
He welcomed him back with joy
Which soil produced a good crop?
The good soil
What does Jesus say we should do to others in the Golden Rule?
Treat others the way you want to be treated
Matthew 7:12
According to the lesson, what is one reason Jesus used parables instead of direct commands?
To encourage thinking and reflection.
What question caused Jesus to tell this parable?
“Who is my neighbor?”
Luke 10:29
What does this parable show about how the shepherd viewed the one lost sheep?
That it was important and worth searching for
How did the older brother react to the celebration?
He was upset and angry
According to the teaching points, what affects whether the seeds grow?
The condition of the soil
According to the lesson, what does building on the rock represent?
Obeying Jesus’ teachings
What must a listener do to fully understand a parable?
Think, reflect, and listen carefully.
According to the lesson, what important idea does this story challenge about helping others?
That kindness should not be limited by differences
According to the teaching points, what emotions are shown when something lost is found?
Joy and celebration
What does this story show about the difference between the father and the older brother?
They had different attitudes toward forgiveness and acceptance.
What do the different types of soil represent?
Different responses to hearing Gods word
Why is applying Jesus’ teachings more important than just remembering the stories?
Because the stories are meant to guide how we live