2nd Week
Temptation on the Mount
3rd Week
Prodigal Son
4th Week
Samaritan Woman
5th Week
Paralyzed Man
About Lent
100

Where did Jesus go to fast and pray?

Wilderness or Mountain

100

Which son asked his father for his money early and left his home?

The youngest son

100

What did Jesus ask the Samritan Woman for?

Water/Drink

100

What does paralyzed mean?

He can't walk

100

How many days are there in Lent?

55

200

How many days did Jesus fast?

40 days

200

When the son had no more money, which animals did he feed?

Pigs

200

Where was the Samaritan Woman from? Are they friends with the Jews?

Samaria, and no, they weren't friends.

200

Who stirred up the pool?

The angel

200

How many weeks are there in Lent?

8

300

The devil told Jesus to turn what into bread?

Stones or Rocks

300

When the son came home, what did his father do?

Welcome him and hug him

300

What was the Samaritan Woman's sin that Jesus told her?

Five Husbands

300

How many years was the paralyzed man was suffering?

38 years

300

What is the first week of Lent?

Treasures in Heaven

400

Satan wanted Jesus to use His power to make food because Jesus was _____.

Hungry

400

The prodigal son story teaches us that God is full of love and ________. 

Forgiveness

400

What was the well named/called?

Jacob's Well

400

What did Jesus tell the paralyzed man before he got up?

"Take up your bed and walk"

400

What is the feast called at the end of Lent?

Resurrection

500

What does temptation mean?

When the devil tries to trick us into sin

500

Who does the father represent in our lives?

Who does the son represent in our lives?

God (father)

Son ( Us)

500

Jesus told the Samaritan woman that He could give her this special kind of water that gives eternal life.

The living water

500

How many times a year does the pool get stirred?

Once a year

500

Name all the weeks of Lent

1. Treasures in Heaven

2. Temptation on the Mount

3. Prodigal Son

4. Samaritan Woman

5. Paralyzed Man

6. Blind Man

7. Palm Sunday

8. Resurrection