Tuesday, May 5, 2009

PART 2 HOW TO APPY PARABLES TO YOUR LIFE?

Pearl of great Price Matthew 13:45-46
1. Who was Jesus speaking to in this parable?
2. What lesson you learn from this parable?
3. How can you apply this parable to your life?
4. What is the Kingdom of Heaven is like in this parable?
5. What did the merchant sell to buy the one pearl of great price?

True or False
6. The kingdom of heaven is the work of God in Jesus Christ.
7. The imperfect disciples are the pearls in this parable.

Pharisee and tax collector Luke 18:9-14
1. Who was Jesus speaking to in this parable?
2. What lesson you learn from this parable?
3. How can you apply this parable to your life?
4. How many men went up to pray in this parable?
5. Who were these men in this parable?

True or False
6. The tax collector displayed an attitude of pure brokenness, while the Pharisee bragged about how religious he was.
7. The Pharisee was not concentrating on his sins, but his accomplishments.

Prodigal son Luke 15:11-32
1. Who was Jesus speaking to in this parable?
2. What lesson you learn from this parable?
3. How can you apply this parable to your life?
4. What did the father give to the prodigal son upon his return?
5. How many sons did the father of the prodigal son have?
6. Which son asked his father for the portion of goods that belonged to him?
True or False
7. Upon his return home, the prodigal son planned to ask his father, if he could be a hired servant.

Rich man & Lazarus Luke 16:19-31
1. Who was Jesus speaking to in this parable?
2. What lesson you learn from this parable?
3. How can you apply this parable to your life?
4. What type of clothes the certain rich man had?
5. What was the beggar name?

True or False
6. The beggar died, and was carried by the angels to Abraham’s bosom?
7. Lazarus said, "Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue.”

Rich Fool Luke 12:16-21
1. Who was Jesus speaking to in this parable?
2. What lesson you learn from this parable?
3. How can you apply this parable to your life?
4. What type of crop the ground produced in this parable?
True or False
5. The rich man tore down barns and build up bigger ones.
6. The rich man lay down in the sun and said, to himself, “I am tired”
7. A person is a fool who store up earthly wealth but don’t have a rich relationship with God.

Salt without taste Matt. 5:13, Mark 9:50, Luke 14:34-35
1. Who was Jesus speaking to in this parable?
2. What lesson you learn from this parable?
3. How can you apply this parable to your life?
4. The disciples were called to be the salt of the ___________.

True or False
5. Jesus said, "Ye are the sugar, honey, or sweetness of the world."
6. Eating salty foods will make you thirsty.
7. Christians, by the way they live and by what they teach, will cause other people to want to obey God.

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