
Insights on Luke 18:1-14 Parables and Reflections
Explore the teachings of the Parables of the Persistent Widow and the Pharisee and Tax Collector from Luke 18:1-14. Reflect on themes of persistence, humility, and prayer, followed by engaging activities and discussions to deepen understanding and faith.
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The Parables of: The Parables of: The Persistent Widow. The Persistent Widow. The Pharisee and the tax collector. The Pharisee and the tax collector. Luke 18:1 Luke 18:1- -14 . . 14
A Are we there yet? re we there yet? What qualities do the children and the man show? What qualities do the children and the man show?
Ill never get tired of I ll never get tired of Activity 1 1. What do you think you would never get tired of What do you think you would never get tired of? ? ( (e.g e.g: : eating pizza, playing Xbox, watching TV eating pizza, playing Xbox, watching TV) ) 2. Why? What makes it so important in your life 2. Why? What makes it so important in your life? ? 3 3. Is there anything you thought you would never . Is there anything you thought you would never stop stop doing, but now have? doing, but now have?
Read Luke 18:1 Read Luke 18:1- -8 8 Activity 2 1. What do you think the parable means? 1. What do you think the parable means? 2. Why 2. Why was the woman so determined? was the woman so determined? 3. Why 3. Why did the judge eventually give in? did the judge eventually give in? 4. Is 4. Is God like the judge, or is He different? If so, how? God like the judge, or is He different? If so, how? 5. Make 5. Make up a summary sentence for the parable. up a summary sentence for the parable. Write Write it on a sheet of it on a sheet of paper, stick them up around the paper, stick them up around the room. Look at each others, are they similar? room. Look at each others, are they similar?
Activity 3 Read Luke 18:9 Read Luke 18:9- -14 14 https://youtu.be/HT2O-9uzYAk these sentences sentences and then discuss what they and then discuss what they C Complete omplete these mean. mean. When we pray we must be When we pray we must be When When we pray we must not we pray we must not We We must confess our and not rely on our own . must confess our and not rely on our own .
Activity 4 Clean mug Dirty mug Clean mug Dirty mug How do we make people think How do we make people think we are nice and good? we are nice and good? What are the things that What are the things that make us dirty on the inside? make us dirty on the inside? What is What is J Jesus more concerned esus more concerned about? about?
Takeaway Create in me a pure heart, Create in me a pure heart, O O God, God, and renew a steadfast spirit and renew a steadfast spirit within me. within me. Psalm 51:10 Psalm 51:10