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What does the path/roadside represent?
People who hear but don't understand, and the message is quickly taken away
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eraser
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star
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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How can we apply the lesson of the Good Samaritan today?
By helping anyone in need and showing compassion
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What was the result of the seed that fell on good soil?
It produced a great harvest (30, 60, or 100 times what was sown)
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What did the thorns do to the seeds that fell among them?
grow taller Choked the growth of the plants
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seesaw
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gift
Win 20 points!
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rocket
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thief
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The phrase "Good Samaritan" is used to describe anyone who kindly helps a stranger in need. (True or False)
True
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monster
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shark
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lifesaver
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Unscramble this word N I J D R U E
INJURED
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Jesus told this story to answer the question, "What is the greatest commandment?" (True or False)
False (It was in response to, "Who is my neighbor?")
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Unscramble this word Y E C M R
MERCY
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What does the good soil represent?
People who hear the Word, understand it, and produce a good life (fruit)
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What was the man doing when he was attacked in the story?
Traveling from Jerusalem to Jericho
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The Samaritan put the injured man on his own donkey or animal. (True or False)
True
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What does the seed represent in the parable?
The Word of God
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Why was the Samaritan surprising to the listeners of the parable?
Because Samaritans were usually enemies of the Jews
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