Good Samaritan
Prodigal Son
The Vineyard
Great Feast
100

How many people walked past the man and did nothing? 

2
100

How many sons did the man have? 

2

100

What did the landowner own?

A vineyard

100

Who came to the feast?

The poor, crippled, blind, lame, etc. 

200

Who stopped for the man who had been robbed and beaten?

A Samaritan

200

What did the younger brother do with all his money? 

Spent it all 

200

How much did he offer to pay the people in the morning? How much did he offer to pay the people in the afternoon?

A denarius each

200

Who did not come to the feast?

Those who were originally invited first

300

Who walked past the man who had been beaten?

A priest and a Levite

300

What did the younger son do as a job once he lost all his money?

Fed pigs

300

Why did the morning workers complain?

Even though they worked longer, they got paid the same amount as the people who started work in the afternoon

300

Give an example of an excuse used:

I have bought a field; I just bought some oxen; I just got married

400

What is the moral of the parable?

Love thy neighbor as yourself

400
How did they celebrate the return of the younger son?
Celebrating by killing the fattened calf and eating it; giving him sandals, a robe, and a ring.
400

Who got paid first?

The afternoon workers

400

Why was the owner angry?

His house wasn't full because the people he invited made excuses not to come

500

What was the question asked to Jesus? 

How do I inherit eternal life? 

500

Why did the father celebrate his youngest son's return? 

He says, "he was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found"

500

What is the moral of the parable? 

The last will be first and the first will be last

500

What is the moral of the story?

The importance of remembering to celebrate what God offered us

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