Luke 14
Whose house did Jesus enter (v.1)?
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What day of the week was it (v.1)?
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What did the man before Him have (v.2)?
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Jesus asked if it was what to heal on the
Sabbath (v.3)? _____________
How did the people respond to Jesus'
question (v.4)? _______________
What did Jesus do for the man with dropsy
(v.4)? __________________
What did Jesus say fell in a pit (v.5)?
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What day of the week would they have
pulled them out (v.5)? ________
Were they able to answer Jesus (v.6)?
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What did Jesus tell to those invited
(v.7)? ________________________
What were they choosing (v.7)? ________________________________
Where were they not to sit at a wedding
feast (v.8)? ________________
Who could be invited or bidden to the
wedding (v.8)? _______________
What could the host of the wedding say to
you (v.9)? _______________
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What would happen to you if you would be
asked to take the lowest place
or room (v.9)?
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Where should you sit when you are invited
(v.10)? _________________
What could he
that bade or invited you say to you (v.10)? ___________
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What would you have in the presence of
those sitting with you (v.10)? __
What will happen to whoever exalts himself
(v.11)? ________________
What will happen to whoever humbles
himself (v.11)? ______________
Who shouldn't they ask when they have a dinner or supper (v.12)? ____
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Why not ask those people (v.12)?
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Who are you to invite when you have a
feast (v.13)? _______________
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What will you be when you invite these
people (v.14)? ______________
Why will you be blessed (v.14)? ________________________________
Where will you be repaid (v.14)?
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Where was the person who spoke (v.15)?
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Blessed is he who shall eat bread where
(v.15)? ____________________
Who did the man who made the supper invite
(v.16)? _______________
What time did he send his servant (v.17)?
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What did he tell them to do for all things
were ready (v.17)? __________
What did they make so they didn't come
(v.18)? ___________________
What did the first say he bought (v.18)?
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What was he going to do with his ground
(v.18)? __________________
What did another say he bought (v.19)?
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What was he going to do with his oxen
(v.19)? ____________________
What was the next person's excuse (v.20)?
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To whom did the servant report these
things (v.21)? ________________
What emotion did the master of the house
have (v.21)? _____________
Where did he send the servant (v.21)?
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Who was the servant to bring in (v.21)?
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Was there still room after the lame and
poor were brought in (v.22)? __
Where was the servant to go to compel
people to come in (v.23)? _____
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What did he want his house to be (v.23)?
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What will men who were invited not taste
(v.24)? __________________
Who went with Jesus (v.25)?
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What must anyone do toward family and self
to be Jesus' disciple (v.26)?
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What do we bear to be Jesus' disciple
(v.27)? _____________________
Who are we to come after (v.27)?
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What was intended to be built (v.28)?
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What is he to count to know if he can
finish it (v.28)? _______________
What will people do if he is not able to
finish (v.29)? ________________
What did this man begin and couldn't
finish (v.30)? _________________
What was a king doing against another king
(v.31)? ________________
The king consults whether he can with ten
thousand come against how
many (v.31)?
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What does he send to make peace (v.32)?
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What do you need to foresake
to be Jesus' disciple (v.33)? ___________
What is good (v.34)?
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How can salt be seasoned if it has lost
what (v.34)? _________________
What is bad salt not fit for (v.35)?
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What are those who have ears to do (v.35)? ____________________________
By Pastor Todd R. Cook
E-mail: Todd R. Cook