When Jesus healed the woman who was bent over for many years, the ruler of the synagogue became indignant of it. Why?
Because Jesus had healed the woman on the Sabbath. (Luke 13:14)
According to the parable of leaven that Jesus gave, in how many measures of meal did woman hide the leaven?
Three measures of meal (Luke 13:21)
Jesus taught a parable regarding those who are invited to an event, what did he teach that a person must do?
“Go and sit down in the lowest place so that he who invited you may say to you, ‘Friend go up higher.’” (Luke 14:10)
Jesus says, “No servant can serve two masters…You cannot serve God and _______.”
Mammon (Luke 16:13)
When Jesus was asked by the Pharisees about the kingdom of God, where did Jesus say the kingdom of God was?
Within you (Luke 17:21)
Jesus went into the house of the rulers of the Pharisees to eat bread on the Sabbath and there was a man that had what ailment?
Dropsy (Luke 14:2)
In the parable of the lost coin, what type of coin and how many did the woman lose?
10 silver coins (Luke 15)
Complete this axiom of the Lord; “For whoever _____ himself will be _______, and he who _______ himself will be _______.”
Exalts, humbled, humbles, exalted. (Luke 14:11)
Jesus said that if salt has lost its flavor it is not fit for the land nor for the what?
Dunghill (Luke 14:35)
In the “Parable of the Great Supper” Jesus says that a certain man gave a great supper and invited many, but those invited gave excuses for not being able to go. What was the excuse of the second person Jesus mentioned?
“I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I am going to test them.” (Luke 14:19)
Luke states that when Jesus was teaching in the synagogues on the Sabbath, there was a woman who had an infirmity for many years and that made her be bent over. How many years had she been like this?
18 years (Luke 13:11)
In the parable of the fig tree planted in the vineyard, for how many years had the keeper of the vineyard come seeking fruit and found none?
3 years (Luke 13:7)
Who did Jesus say you should invite “when you give a dinner or supper” and why?
The poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind. You will be blessed because they cannot repay you. (Luke 14:13)
Jesus says, “Take heed to yourselves. If your brother sins against you, _______ him; and if he ______, _______.”
Rebuke, repents, forgive him (Luke 17:3)
What kind of tree did Jesus say, that if you have faith, you can say to it, ‘Be pulled up by the roots and be planted in the sea’?
Mulberry tree (Luke 17:6)
When Jesus healed the woman who had an infirmity which made her be bent down, what example did Jesus give to respond to those who became indignant?
Loosening an ox or donkey from the stall to have it drink water. (Luke 13:15)
In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, the rich man begs father Abraham to send Lazarus to his brothers to preach to them. How many brothers does the rich man say he has?
Five brothers (Luke 16:28)
How do we have to receive the Kingdom of God in order to be able to enter into it?
As a little child (Luke 18:17)
“The law and the prophets were until ____. Since that time the kingdom of God has been preached, and everyone is _______ into it.”
John, pressing (Luke 16:16)
When the disciples ask about the “coming kingdom”, they ask Jesus, “Where, Lord?” Jesus replies, “Wherever the body is, there the _______ will be gathered together.”
Eagles (Luke 17:37)
When the Pharisees came to Jesus and said to him to leave because Herod wanted to kill him, what was the first thing Jesus responded with?
Go, tell that fox… (Luke 13:32)
In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, when the rich man asks for someone to go preach to his brothers, what does Abraham reply?
“They have Moses and the prophets to preach to them.” (Luke 16:29)
Which two things does Jesus list as reasons that someone CANNOT be his disciple?
1. He who does not hate his family and his own life also. 2. He who does not bear his own cross. (Luke 14:26)
Jesus says strive to enter through the narrow gate, and that for those who do not and are thrust out, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth when they see which three people?
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Luke 13:28)
When Jesus laments over Jerusalem, he says that they will not see him until when?
“Until the times comes when you say, “Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!” (Luke 13:35)