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11 sessions

The Parables of Jesus (Part 2)

by Pastor John Smith

Matthew 13Luke 15Luke 16
Seasons:Ordinary Time
Translation: ESVPrep time: ~30 min per session

This 8-week study explores each of Jesus's major parables...

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What You'll Study

1

The Parable of the Lost Sheep

Luke 15:1–7

The Heart of the Shepherd

Learning Objectives

Participants will identify the key elements of the Parable of the Lost Sheep and articulate what Jesus reveals about God’s heart for the lost. They will evaluate how this parable challenges their own posture toward those who have wandered from faith.

2

The Parable of the Lost Coin

Luke 15:8–10

The Diligent Search of Grace

Learning Objectives

Participants will explain the significance of the woman’s diligent search in the Parable of the Lost Coin and connect it to the persistence of God’s love. They will reflect on ways they can join in heaven’s joy by celebrating repentance and restoration.

3

The Parable of the Prodigal Son

Luke 15:11–32

The Father’s Compassion

Learning Objectives

Participants will compare the responses of the father, the prodigal son, and the elder brother in the Parable of the Prodigal Son. They will analyze how the story exposes both rebellion and resentment, and commit to embodying the Father’s compassion in their relationships.

4

The Parable of the Good Samaritan

Luke 10:25–37

Neighborly Love Beyond Boundaries

Learning Objectives

Participants will recount the narrative of the Parable of the Good Samaritan and identify the barriers that often prevent acts of mercy. They will evaluate how Jesus redefines “neighbor” and plan one tangible way to extend compassion beyond their comfort zones.

5

The Parable of the Rich Fool

Luke 12:13–21

The Folly of Earthly Security

Learning Objectives

Participants will summarize the warning Jesus gives in the Parable of the Rich Fool about misplaced security. They will assess how their own attitudes toward possessions align with kingdom priorities and propose one shift toward eternal values.

6

The Parable of the Persistent Widow

Luke 18:1–8

The Power of Persevering Prayer

Learning Objectives

Participants will describe the Persistent Widow’s faith and persistence in prayer. They will discuss how perseverance reflects trust in God’s justice and outline a personal approach to cultivating steadfast prayer amid delay.

7

The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector

Luke 18:9–14

Humility That Justifies

Learning Objectives

Participants will contrast the prayers and attitudes of the Pharisee and the tax collector. They will interpret how humility leads to justification and identify practices that cultivate genuine repentance and dependence on God’s mercy.

8

The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard

Matthew 20:1–16

Grace Beyond Fairness

Learning Objectives

Participants will interpret the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard and explain how it redefines fairness through the lens of divine generosity. They will evaluate their own reactions to grace and consider how to rejoice in God’s generosity toward others.

9

The Parable of the Ten Virgins

Matthew 25:1–13

Watchfulness and Preparedness

Learning Objectives

Participants will analyze the symbolism of readiness in the Parable of the Ten Virgins. They will explain what spiritual vigilance entails and establish one rhythm or habit that fosters continual preparedness for Christ’s return.

10

The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats

Matthew 25:31–46

The Final Separation

Learning Objectives

Participants will examine the criteria Jesus uses in the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats to distinguish true discipleship. They will assess how acts of compassion toward “the least” serve as evidence of authentic faith and identify specific ways to serve others as service to Christ.

11

The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant

Matthew 18:21–35

The Measureless Mercy of God

Learning Objectives

Participants will interpret the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant and describe the relationship between receiving and extending forgiveness. They will explore barriers to mercy in their own lives and commit to demonstrating God’s measureless grace within their communities.

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