Parable of the Lost Sheep

Student Quiz

The Parable of the Lost Sheep Quiz

 1.     How many sheep were lost?

a.     1

b.     99

c.      2

d.     50

2.     Who represents the sheep? (Circle all that apply)

a.     Sinners

b.     Angels

c.      Pharisees

d.     Fallen away Christians.

3.     Who does the shepherd represent?

a.     Sinners

b.     Angels

c.      Jesus

d.     Christians

4.     Who represents the little ones?

a.     Children, boys and girls

b.     Christians and followers of God

c.      Angels

d.     Pharisees

5.     What does the shepherd do after he finds his lost sheep?

a.     Cries because the sheep died.

b.     Celebrates with his friends and neighbors.

c.      Kills the sheep to teach the other sheep a lesson.

d.     Has a banquet served with lamb chops.

6.     In Matthew, what is gained from finding the lost sheep?

a.     The shepherd’s stress and anxiety are reduced in finding the lost sheep.

b.     The shepherd received great happiness in finding the lost sheep.

c.      The lost Christian who strayed away from Jesus is found.

d.     The little sheep has returned to the mother sheep.

7.     In Luke, what is gained from finding the lost sheep?

a.     The rest of the sheep rejoice with Jesus.

b.     The sheep is property, the asset has been returned to the shepherd.

c.      The shepherd can finally rest because he has found his lost sheep.

d.     The sinner repents, Jesus carries him on his shoulders, and Jesus rejoices with his friends and neighbors.

8.     In Matthew, what is the parable lesson?

a.     When a Christian falls away, God will continue to search for him; when he is found there is much rejoicing in heaven.

b.     It is important for the sheep to stay with the flock, so they never get separated from Jesus.

c.      When a sinner repents and turns to Jesus for his salvation, there is much rejoicing in heaven.

d.     It is better to fall away from God, because he will come, find you and rejoice more for you are found, than he cares about the other sheep.

9.     In Luke, what is the parable lesson?

a.     When a Christian falls away, God will continue to search for him; when he is found there is much rejoicing in heaven.

b.     The importance for the sheep to stay with the flock so they never get separated from Jesus.

c.      When a sinner repents and turns to Jesus for his salvation, there is much rejoicing in heaven.

d.     It is better to fall away from God, because he will come and find you and rejoice more for you when he finds you than the other sheep.

10.  Who did Jesus come to save?

a.     The righteous

b.     The lost

c.      The suffering

d.     The church goers