Birth
Disciples
Miracles
Sermon on the Mount
Parables
100

This is where the Shepherds found baby Jesus lying.

What is a manger?

100

He was also known as Levi and was a tax collector.

Who is Matthew?

100

About this many people were fed by Jesus with 5 loaves of bread and two fish.

What is 5000?

100

The Sermon on the Mount is the longest recorded sermon we have of Jesus' teaching and it is found in the Gospel of ________.

What is Matthew?

(Chapters 5-7)

100

As an example of loving your neighbor as yourself, and in response to a lawyer who questioned, "who is my neighbor?", Jesus told this parable about a man who fell among robbers and was shown mercy.

What is The Good Samaritan?

200

These were the gifts brought by the wise men who came to see Jesus.

What is Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh?

200

He was a fisherman and was also Simon Peter's brother.

Who is Andrew?

200

These are different words used to describe miracles.

What are signs and/or wonders?

200

This Latin word for "Blessedness" describes the character or qualities of those who follow Jesus and enjoy his favor as citizens of the kingdom of heaven. It is the title given to the first verses of the Sermon on the Mount. 

What are the Beatitudes?
200

Jesus told the parable of The Unforgiving Servant (who was forgiven his enormous debt while failing to forgive a smaller debt) after Peter asked him a question. Jesus answered Peter's question by saying he should forgive his brother who sins against him this many times.

What is 77 times (or 70 x 7 times)?

300

Isaiah prophesied that the Messiah would be called this name, meaning "God with us".

What is Immanuel?

300

A disciple is anyone who is a follower or believe in Christ and who learns as a student from a teacher, but this is the title of one who is sent out with a special message or task to do.

What is an Apostle?

300

The first miracle recorded in the gospels was performed by Jesus in this location.

What is Cana?

(Turning water into wine)

300

Jesus said, "You are the ______ of the earth."  This meant that Jesus' followers enhance the flavor of the world and hinder the rotten effects of sin in the world.

What is Salt?

300

Jesus told these three parables about finding something lost and rejoicing when it is found. He told them when the Pharisees and the scribes grumbled and complained about Jesus welcoming sinners and eating with them.

What are the parables of...

1. The Lost Sheep 

2. The Lost Coin

3. The Prodigal Son

400

Micah prophesied that "one who is to be ruler in Israel, whose coming forth is from of old, from ancient days" would come from this small town.

What is Bethlehem?

400

He doubted that Jesus was the Messiah or that anyone special could come from Nazareth, but he believed when he discovered that Jesus saw him under the fig tree.

Who is Nathanael?

400

This acronym can be used to remember the four kinds of miracles performed by Jesus.

What is...?

C - Casting out demons

H - Healing miracles

R - Raising the dead

P - Power over nature

400

Jesus said, "You are the ______ of the world."  This meant that Jesus' followers should not be hidden, but should shine in the world so that others see their good works and give glory to God. 

What is Light?

400

Jesus taught in parables many times, but this is the number of parables recorded in Matthew, Mark, and Luke.

What is 40?

500

These gospels tell about the birth of Jesus?

What are Matthew and Luke?

500

Like Peter and Andrew, he was from Bethsaida.

Who is Philip?

500

Jesus raised this man's little daughter to life after she had died.  He was a ruler in the synagogue of Capernaum.

Who is Jairus?

500

Jesus said, "Do not think I have come to abolish the ____ or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them."  This meant that Jesus' followers were to continue to obey and teach the truths contained in the Old Testament, not out of self- righteousness, but out of love through the power of the Holy Spirit.

What is the Law?

500

Jesus told this parable as an example of "one who lays up treasure for himself" rather than for God and as an encouragement to value the right things and to use our possessions to advance the Kingdom of God.  This parable is about a man who tore down his barns and built new ones to store his crops so that he could "eat, drink and be merry", but God took his life that very night.

What is the parable of The Rich Fool?

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