Story Details
Who Am I? And who do I represent?
What Does It Mean?
Bible Truths
Real Life Choices
100

What did the landowner build?

→ A vineyard with a wall/fence, winepress, and tower

100

I built the vineyard and expected fruit. 

→ The landowner (God)

100

 The landowner represents who?

→ God

100

 Fill in the blank: “The stone the builders rejected has become the ______.”

→ Cornerstone

100

Your parent tells you to do something, but you don’t feel like it. What should you do if you’re following Jesus?

 → Obey with a good attitude

200

What did the landowner do after preparing the vineyard?

 → He rented it out and went away

200

We were sent to collect fruit but were mistreated. 

→ The servants (prophets/God's people)

200

 The vineyard represents what?

 → God’s people / His kingdom work

200

What question did Jesus ask the listeners?

→ What will the landowner do to the tenants?

200

You’re tempted to do things your own way instead of God’s way. What should you remember from this parable?

 → God is in charge, not me / Trust His authority

300

Who did the landowner send first to collect fruit?

→ Servants

300

 I was sent last and was killed.

→ The son (Jesus)

300

Why did the tenants reject the servants?

 → They didn’t want to submit to God’s authority, they wanted control

300

 What was the crowd’s answer about the tenants?

→ They would be punished and replaced

300

 Name one way God speaks to us today.

→ Bible, prayer, Godly parents or family members, church leaders, 

400

 How did the tenants treat the servants?

→ They beat, killed, and stoned them

400

We wanted control and rejected authority.

→ The tenants

400

What does the punishment of the tenants show?

 → God’s judgment

400

 What happens when people reject God’s authority?

 → Judgment comes

400

You know the right thing to do, but your friends are doing the opposite. What would choosing Jesus look like?

→ Doing what’s right even if it’s hard AND try to help your friends make better choices also.

500

What did the tenants do to the son?

→ They killed him

500

We realized Jesus was talking about us.

 → Chief priests and Pharisees

500

 What does the “cornerstone” represent?

 → Jesus as the foundation of our lives

500

 Big Truth: Rejecting God leads to ______, but God’s plan still moves forward through ______.

 → Judgment / Jesus

500

How can you show this week that Jesus is the “cornerstone” of your life?

→ Personal response (obedience, truthfulness, kindness, etc.)

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