Parables of Jesus: Lost Sheep and Coin
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What does the parable of the lost sheep teach about the value of each individual?

It teaches that every individual is valuable and worth searching for, similar to how a shepherd seeks out one lost sheep from a hundred.

How did the shepherd determine that one sheep was missing?

The shepherd counted his sheep and noticed there were only 99 instead of 100.

Describe the initial reaction of the shepherd upon realizing one sheep was lost.

He felt sadness and immediately set out to search for the lost sheep.

What did the woman do when she realized her coin was missing?

<p>She lit a lamp and searched every corner of her house until she found it.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What action did both the shepherd and the woman take to celebrate their discoveries?

<p>They called their friends and neighbors to share their joy.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the memory verse, 'For the Son of Man has come to seek and save that which was lost,' signify?

<p>It signifies Jesus' mission to seek out and save sinners.</p> Signup and view all the answers

In what ways are the lost people compared to the lost sheep and the lost coin?

<p>Lost people are compared to the lost sheep and lost coin as they are valuable and in need of being found and saved.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did the shepherd climb the mountain during his search for the lost sheep?

<p>He climbed the mountain to locate the sheep, which was trapped and calling for help.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What emotions did the shepherd and the woman feel while searching for the lost items?

<p>Both felt sadness during their searches but experienced joy upon finding what was lost.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What lesson can we learn from the parables regarding how one should treat those who are lost?

<p>We should seek out and care for those who are lost, showing them love and concern.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Teachings of Jesus

  • Jesus used parables to teach about God's love and mercy.
  • The parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin illustrate how God seeks and rejoices in the return of those who are lost.

The Parable of the Lost Sheep

  • A shepherd had 100 sheep.
  • One sheep went astray and got lost.
  • The shepherd searched diligently for the lost sheep, leaving the 99 behind.
  • He was overjoyed when he found the lost sheep and brought it back to the fold.

The Parable of the Lost Coin

  • A woman had ten coins.
  • She lost one coin and searched diligently for it, sweeping her house and lighting a lamp.
  • When she found the coin, she was overjoyed and called her friends and neighbors to celebrate.

Lesson Summary

  • Just like the shepherd and the woman, Jesus seeks and saves those who are lost.
  • God rejoices when sinners repent.
  • The parables teach us that God's love is great and extends even to those who have strayed from Him.
  • Everyone should strive to be like the "found sheep" and live according to God's will.

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This quiz explores the parables of the Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin, teaching the profound messages of God's love and mercy. Learn how these stories illustrate God's joy in seeking and saving the lost. Dive deep into the lessons these parables impart about repentance and divine love.

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