LESSON FOURTEEN: Luke 19:11 to 24:53

Correct! Wrong!

Workbook Study Questions: Before you begin reading the workbook lesson please review the workbook study questions below. Then read the workbook lesson and answer the workbook study questions.

Correct! Wrong!

As Jesus rode into the Jerusalem on a donkey instead of a great horse as one riding into battle, He is saying, “I am not the military warrior you seek, but I am the Prince of Peace bringing you glad tidings of the Kingdom of God.”

Correct! Wrong!

Luke 19:45–48 tells us, “Then He went into the temple and began to drive out those who bought and sold in it, saying to them, ‘It is written, My house is a house of prayer, but you have made it a den of ______.’”

Correct! Wrong!

The chief priests cornered Jesus and came at Him with every conceivable type of question, trying to trap Him. An example of this can be found in Luke 20:1–8 where they questioned His family and friends.

Correct! Wrong!

Fill in the blank in the following verse of scripture (Luke 20:17). “Then He looked at them and said, ‘What then is this that is written: The stone which the builders rejected Has become the chief ______?’”

Correct! Wrong!

The next passage in Luke 20:18 tells us that the chief priests were enraged by the following statement from Jesus: “Whoever falls on that stone will be broken; but on whomever it falls, it will grind him to ______.”

Correct! Wrong!

Since the chief priests could not entrap and prosecute Jesus by His words, they sought out someone in the twelve who would betray Him. Simon Peter was that man.

Correct! Wrong!

Which of the following statements is true of Judas, Jesus’ betrayer?

Correct! Wrong!

The Last Supper referenced in Luke 22 commemorates the passage of Israel from Egyptian bondage. As the children of Israel ate the Passover that last night, the devouring angel passed over them because the blood was on the doorpost, and they were eating the Passover lamb. The Passover lamb is a type of foreshadowing of Jesus giving His own life on the cross.

Correct! Wrong!

In Luke 22:39–44, we read an account of Jesus stepping away from His disciples to pray, where He was agonized to the point that His sweat became like great drops of blood. He had a choice to make; He could go His own way or God’s. “Father, if You be willing, remove this cup of death from Me. However, if it is not Your will to remove this cup of death, then I choose your will.” If we ignore the fact that Jesus was a man, we will never understand Gethsemane, nor our own humanity when we have to make choices. Jesus was free to choose, and He chose to obey God and save us all.

Correct! Wrong!

Fill in the blank in the following verse in the account of Peter’s denial of Jesus: “And the Lord turned and looked at Peter. Then Peter ______ the word of the Lord…” (Luke 22:61)

Correct! Wrong!

Jesus, looking at Peter and holding his gaze, stirred memories in Peter, and he saw Jesus, and he knew that Jesus was the real Christ. To win people to Christ, we must in some way help them to see Jesus and give them a revelation of Him.

Correct! Wrong!

Jesus’ responses to His accusers referenced in Luke 22:63-71 are an example of His great strength and ______ in God.

Correct! Wrong!

When Jesus says of those who crucified Him, “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do” (Luke 23:34), He gives us a lesson regarding how to pray and forgive one who has wronged us completely. We can pray and ask God to forgive them because they don’t even know what they’re doing.

Correct! Wrong!

One of the thieves blasphemed and mocked Jesus, while the other one recognized who He was. His heart was touched, and he saw his own sinfulness. He asked Jesus to remember him, and from Jesus’ response, we know that today he is in Paradise with the Lord.

Correct! Wrong!

Luke 23:44-46 tells us that the earth was darkened and the temple veil tore in two. This tearing signified the Old Covenant had been fulfilled and the New Covenant was going into effect.

Correct! Wrong!

There was a rich man, a member of the Jewish Sanhedrin, who asked to be allowed to bury Jesus’ body in a new tomb he had prepared for himself. This man’s name was:

Correct! Wrong!

Luke 24:13-32 gives an account of two men on the road to Emmaus to whom Jesus appeared after His resurrection. They did not know Him, and Jesus was astonished that they did not know the many scriptures in the Old Testament concerning the coming Messiah. It was not until Jesus broke bread with them and offered them Holy Communion that their eyes were opened to His identity and they “remembered Him.” This was precisely as Jesus instructed His disciples at the Last Supper, “As often as you do this, remember me.”

Correct! Wrong!

As the two men related their experience to the disciples back in Jerusalem, Jesus appeared to them and calmed their fears by saying, “______ be unto you” (Luke 24:36).

Correct! Wrong!

Luke 24:44 says, “He said to them, ‘This is what I told you while I was still with you: Everything must be fulfilled that is written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms.’” These are the three sections of the Bible which are part of the law in the Hebrew faith. Through this verse, Jesus confirms that Christianity is not based upon supposition or upon the mere words of one man, but upon the Word of God that endures forever: the law of Moses, all the prophets, and the Psalms.

Correct! Wrong!

Everything Jesus was able to do was by the Holy Spirit, and before He ascended to the Father, He told His disciples that they, too, would receive the Holy Spirit. The disciples then worshiped Him and returned to Jerusalem with sadness for they were in grief (Luke 24:52).

Correct! Wrong!

Video Study Questions: Before you begin the video please review the video study questions below. Then watch the video and answer the video study questions.

Correct! Wrong!

When a king rode into battle, he would ride a great horse. However, as referenced in Luke 19:28–31, Jesus symbolized peace by riding in on a ______.

Correct! Wrong!

As Jesus rode in, the people cried out their praises unto the Lord, and the Pharisees rebuked them. Jesus responded to them, saying, “If they hold their peace, the ______ on these hillsides will cry out to the glory of God.”

Correct! Wrong!

Luke 19:45–48 gives an example of Jesus saying, “It is written,” in response to a situation He faced, which He was able to do because the Word was sown in His heart. Likewise, we should sow God’s Word in our hearts to be able to respond to the devil’s attacks when they come.

Correct! Wrong!

Luke 20:9–20 is a parable in which, Jesus likens Israel to a vineyard, and the chief priests were its attendants. He tells them they had persecuted and killed God’s prophets, but they were not going to kill His Son.

Correct! Wrong!

Luke 20:27–47 gives another account of the chief priests trying to trip up Jesus. Jesus answers them by admonishing them that they missed the whole point of the parable, for the resurrection is about the ______ of God. He is not a God of the dead but of the living.

Correct! Wrong!

The story of the widow’s gift in Luke 21:1–4 is representative of the principle that it’s not the size of your gift, but the intent of your heart that matters to the Lord. If your heart is in it, God accepts it, uses it for His glory, and multiplies it back to you according to Luke 6:38.

Correct! Wrong!

Luke 22:13–20 is an account of Jesus’ Last Supper, where He speaks of what was to come. He gave the bread and the cup as a symbol to eat and drink and to help them remember Him. When we take communion, we must remember Him; otherwise it is only a form and has no power.

Correct! Wrong!

Jesus proves His tender loving care to Simon Peter as He says in Luke 22:32, “I have prayed for you, that your faith should not fail; and when you have returned to Me, ______.”

Correct! Wrong!

Luke 22:42 states, “Father, if You be willing, remove this cup of death from Me. However, if it is not Your will to remove this cup of death, then I choose your ______.”

Correct! Wrong!