Knowee
Questions
Features
Study Tools

1. Identify any account, stories, or parables that can be found in the Gospel Books. kindly state the exact texts of the story or parables that you choose. 2. What is the moral lesson of the story? 3. How can you apply the lesson/s in your personal life? Example: The Parable of the New Cloth Texts: Matthew 9:16-17 Mark 2:21-22 Luke 5:36-38 (-meaning the parable can be found in 3 Gospel books) Moral Lesson of the Parable: Personal Application:

Question

  1. Identify any account, stories, or parables that can be found in the Gospel Books. kindly state the exact texts of the story or parables that you choose.
  2. What is the moral lesson of the story?
  3. How can you apply the lesson/s in your personal life? Example: The Parable of the New Cloth Texts: Matthew 9:16-17 Mark 2:21-22 Luke 5:36-38 (-meaning the parable can be found in 3 Gospel books) Moral Lesson of the Parable: Personal Application:
...expand
🧐 Not the exact question you are looking for?Go ask a question

Solution

  1. Parable of the Good Samaritan Texts: Luke 10:25-37

The parable tells the story of a man who was robbed and left half-dead along the road. First a priest and then a Levite comes by, but both avoid the man. Finally, a Samaritan comes by and, moved with compassion, takes care of the man's wounds and ensures his well-being.

  1. Moral Lesson of the Parable:

The moral lesson of the parable is to love your neighbor as yourself, which includes showing kindness and mercy to those in need, regardless of their background or status. It teaches us not to ignore the suffering of others and to act with compassion and kindness.

  1. Personal Application:

In my personal life, I can apply this lesson by not turning a blind eye to those in need. Whether it's someone asking for help on the street, a friend in need, or a stranger who looks like they could use a hand, I can choose to act with kindness and compassion. This could mean offering my time, resources, or simply a listening ear. It's not about the magnitude of the act, but the heart behind it.

This problem has been solved

Similar Questions

The Gospel of Matthew provides some of Jesus’ most prominent sermons, parables, and miracles, plus a record of important messages such as the Sermon on the Mount, the parables of the kingdom, and the Olivet Discourse.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

In a tabular form, list the parables taught by JesusA. Parables about the kingdomB. Parables about one's attitude towards possessions C. Parables illustrating God's loveD. Parables about maturity and responsibilityE. Parables about forgiveness

What is Parable? 2. Why Jesus used parable many times when He wanted to convey a message to the people? 3. Do you think parable is still effective in our present time if we want to convey a message to others? Why or why not? 4. List down all the parables that was written in the Gospel books. There are more than 35 parables.

W13 Application: Scripture GuideStart AssignmentDue Sunday by 9:59am Points 20 Submitting a file upload File Types doc and docxTask: Complete the template to create a Social Innovation Scripture Guide.Purpose: Learn the gospel definitions of cultural ideas and discover themes and patterns in the scriptures.Instructor: Your instructor will grade your assignment based on the rubric.ContextThe leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints added study tools such as the Topical GuideLinks to an external site. and Bible DictionaryLinks to an external site. to the standard works to aid us in understanding the gospel.InstructionsWatch the first 45 seconds of W13 Application activity video.(01:28 mins, "Application Activity 13" TranscriptLinks to an external site.)Download the Social Innovation Scripture Guide Template Download Social Innovation Scripture Guide Template and create a Social Innovation Scripture Guide where you connect gospel principles to social innovation concepts.Any clear, well-organized format is acceptable; use the LDS scripture formats or your own.The Bible Dictionary lists words and gives their meaning. It also explains cultural ideas. See example (below).The Topical Guide brings together references from all four standard works, it allows readers to see themes and patterns. See example (below).Study the list of scriptures, find and use others, or a combination of the two.D&C 58:27–29Links to an external site.Matthew 7:2–5Links to an external site.Matthew 25:31–39Links to an external site.Colossians 3:13–14Links to an external site.1 Corinthians 13Links to an external site.Moroni 7:2–5, 45–48Links to an external site.Mosiah 5:2Links to an external site.Moses 1:39Links to an external site.2 Corinthians 8Links to an external site.2 Corinthians 9Links to an external site.Complete the template.Stretch your mind spiritually.Be clear and thorough.Customize the template.Here are some examples of what you might learn and document from the Bible Dictionary Download Bible Dictionaryand from the Topical Guide Download Topical Guide.(Optional) Review the Application Assignment Guidelines.Read the rubric. Edit your work to ensure it addresses the rubric criteria for each category.Replace "LastnameFirstname" with your name. Submit your document to this assignment.PreviousNext

"The Parable of the Prodigal Son," found in the Gospel of Luke, explores the profound theme of forgiveness and reconciliation. Through its narrative structure, character development, and use of symbolism, the story conveys the importance of unconditional forgiveness and the joy of redemption.

1/2

Upgrade your grade with Knowee

Get personalized homework help. Review tough concepts in more detail, or go deeper into your topic by exploring other relevant questions.