The Banquet
Gideon
Shepherd Boy
Nehemiah
2 Loyal Friends
100

What excuses did the invited guests have for not coming to the banquet?

Buying a field, buying oxen, getting married, being busy.

100

Why did Gideon ask God for signs?

Because he doubted that God was truly speaking to him and wanted confirmation that he should lead the Israelites against the Midianites.

100

Who anointed David as king?

Samuel

100

What sad news did Nehemiah receive while he was a cupbearer in Persia?

The walls of Jerusalem had been torn down.

100

Who was Jonathan’s father?

Saul

200

Who did the master invite after the first guests refused?

The poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind; those in the streets.

200

What signs did Gideon ask for?

1. For the fleece to be wet and the ground to be dry.

2. For the fleece to be dry and the ground to be wet.

200

Why was David chosen?

Because of his heart for God.

200

How did Nehemiah respond?

He told the king, received permission to go to Jerusalem, gathered workers, and rebuilt the walls.

200

What did Jonathan give David?

His robe and weapons

300

What lesson can we learn from this parable?

Everyone is invited to heaven, but not everyone will accept the invitation.

300

How did God tell Gideon to choose his final 300 men?

By how they drank the water.

300

What happened when Samuel anointed David?

He did not immediately become king, but the spirit of the Lord came upon him.

300

Who tried to stop Nehemiah?

Enemies

300

How did Jonathan help David?

He warned him about Saul.

400

What are some qualities that make a good friend?

Answers will vary.

400

What did they use to fight the Midianites?

They used trumpets, jars, and torches.

400

Who is the Shepherd in Psalm 23?

God

400

How did Nehemiah’s people work?

With a tool in one hand and a weapon in the other hand.

400

What does their friendship teach us?

To be loyal despite difficult circumstances.

500

Explain one way you are inspired by the people we learned about this quarter (Gideon, David, Nehemiah, etc.).

Answers will vary.

500

Why did God want Gideon to fight with a smaller army?

To show that it was God's power that won the battle.

500

How is God like a shepherd?

He cares about us, protects us, and fulfills our needs.

500

What does this story teach us?

We can work together as laborers of Christ. We must protect ourselves from enemies, including Satan by guarding our weak spots.

500

In what ways can we guard our hearts from the enemy?

Prayer, reading the Bible, learning Memory Gems, being aware of our weaknesses, etc.