Life of Christ 140 Review Flashcards
(34 cards)
“For whosoever exalteth himself shall be ___; and he that ___ himself shall be exalted.” (Luke 14:11)
abased; humbleth
“…None of those men which were bidden shall taste of my ___.” (Luke 12:24)
supper
The Pharisees grumbled in Luke 15:2 “___.”
This man receiveth sinners, and eateth with them
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, we see the restoring ___.
love of God
If we exalt ourselves, we will be ___.
abased
In the parable of the Great Supper, the servants represents ___.
Christ
Those first invited to the supper gave excuses that were ___.
frivolous
Unthinking professed followers of Christ are compared to a ___.
king
The prodigal son could be compared to a ___.
publican
The elder brother could be compared to a ___.
Pharisee
Jesus would not eat with Pharisees.
False
Jesus would not eat with sinners.
False
We should pretend to be humble that men may advance us.
False
Inviting others to eat in our home may or may not be unselfish service.
True
Jesus had multitudes of thoughtful followers
False
Jesus may call upon us to treat our own lives as though we cared nothing for them.
True
The parable of the prodigal son teaches ___.
the restoring love of God
The elder brother saw himself as always doing ___.
what he should do
What will happen to us if we exalt ourselves in this life?
God will abase us.
Christ taught that following him meant putting Him ___ in ___.
first; everything
What four things did the Pharisee say he did not do in the story of the Pharisee and the Publican?
He did not exort money, support injustice, live immorally, or act like a publican
What two things did the Pharisee say he did in the story of the Pharisee and the Publican?
He fasted twice a week and gave a tithe of everything he received.
The publican was ___, the Pharisee was not.
penitent
In what way did they appear to God to be alike?
They were both sinners—rebels against God’s law and Himself