The Characters
Their Prayers
Humility vs. Pride
The Setting
The Lesson
100

Who stood proudly and prayed about himself?

The Pharisee

100

Who did the Pharisee thank God he wasn’t like?


Sinners

100

What was the Pharisee’s main flaw?

Pride

100

Where did both men go to pray?

 The temple

100

What kind of heart does God honor?

A humble heart

200

Who beat his chest and asked God for mercy?

The tax collector

200

What did the tax collector call himself?

A sinner

200

What did the tax collector show by admitting his sin?


Humility

200

How did the Pharisee position himself while praying?

 Standing by himself

200

What did the Pharisee trust in instead of God?

His own righteousness

300

What group was known for strict religious behavior?

The Pharisees

300

What did the Pharisee brag about doing twice a week? 

Fasting

300

What did Jesus say would happen to those who exalt themselves?


They will be humbled

300

Where did the tax collector stand?

 Far off

300

What did the tax collector receive from God?

 Mercy

400

Who wouldn’t even lift his eyes to heaven?

The tax collector

400

“God, have mercy on me”

“God, have mercy on me”

400

What did the Pharisee fail to do when comparing himself to others?

Examine his own heart

400

What action showed the tax collector’s sorrow?

 Beating his chest

400

What attitude does the parable warn against?

Looking down on others

500

Who went home justified by God?

 The tax collector

500

What did the Pharisee focus on in his prayer?

Himself

500

Why was the tax collector’s prayer accepted?

Genuine repentance

500

In what chapter of Luke is this parable found?

Luke 18

500

Jesus said, “Whoever humbles himself will be ___.” 

Exalted