Luke 14, 15, 16:19-31
1. What question did Jesus ask the teacher of the law and Pharsees?
* "Does our law allow healing on the Sabbath or not?"

2. What counsel did Jesus give about humility?
* the poor people are not the replacement or someone that when you are in the bad situation you have to invite them. They can be in the party too, not only the riches.

3. Copy down the principle Jesus taught them (V.11)
* for those who make themselves great will be humble, and thouse who humbled themselves will be made great.

4. Towards whom should we be especially kind?
* the poors, the crippled, the lame and the blind.

5. When we will receive our reward?
* when we already have done good to the person who can't pay you back.

6. What is the meaning of the parable of Great Feast?
* some people don't even greet Jesus when He enters the party, but Mary greeted Jesus by cleaning His feet and others.

7. What did Jesus say was the cost of being his disciple?
* who come to Jesus cannot be his disciple unless they have left everything they love.

8. What criticism did the teacher of the law and the pharisees had about Jesus this time?
* they said that Jesus welcomes outcasts and even eats with them.

9. What was the three parables Jesus told them?
* the lost sheep, the lost coins, and the lost son.

10. What kind of people is represented by the lost sheep?
* sinner who repents than a respectable people who do not need to repent.

11. What kind of people is represented by the lost coin?
* the angels of God rejoice over one sinner who repents.

12. What kind of people is represented by the lost son?
* people have been dead but now alive, a people have been lost and then was found.

13. Who is represented by the shepherd, the woman, and the father?
* God.

14. Why was the older son jealous?
* because he work for his father a slave and his father never celebrate a party for him.

15. What kind of people is represented by the older brother?
* a respectable person who do not need to repent but need to understands.

16. Please read the parables of the Rich man and Lazarus and explain its meaning.
* when you treat other not good, you won't be able to get that treated back when you died.