Parables in Luke Flashcards
List the 13 Parables found in Luke
i. The Old & New Garment
ii. The Blind leading The Blind
iii. Good Samaritan
iiii. The Rich Fool
v. The Fig Tree
vi. The Guests at a Wedding Feast
vii. The Lost Son
viii. The Shrewd Manager
ix. The Rich Man and Lazarus
x. The Persistent Widow
xi. The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
xii. The Little Children
xiii. The Rich Ruler
That new means “new”….. focus on what each new day has for us.
a. The Old & New Garment
Remove sin from your life, before trying to assist others in removing/judging even the smallest of sins from others.
The Blind leading The Blind -
Our responsibility to others (especially when we don’t “have to”).
Good Samaritan -
Our responsibility to provide for needs of others with our abundance.
The Rich Fool -
God is patient with us, we are to be patient with others.
The Fig Tree -
Humility allows you to recognize your place (co-operate, don’t compete with others).
The Guests at a Wedding Feast -
Celebration is Daily when we’re alive (a party to recognize new life).
The lost son
A win-win type of mentality
The Shrewd Manager -
God’s eternal provision despite the stubbornness of man.
The Rich Man and Lazarus
Faith is persistent effort without (even contrary to) evidence.
The Persistent Widow
Humility is the beginning of all understanding.
The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
The innocent faith (without doubt) of a child (keep this throughout life).
The Little Children
It’s hard to give up comfort in order to commit to serving the needs of the age.
The Rich Ruler
Know Philippians 4:13 (The “10-finger prayer”) as the reminder of Jesus’ love and provision for us
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me”