Life Of Christ 3 - Lesson 1

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  • 1. 

    Why didn’t the disciples want the children to come to Jesus?

    • A.

      They thought He was too busy to bother with children

    • B.

      One of the children was sick

    • C.

      They hated children

    Correct Answer
    A. They thought He was too busy to bother with children
    Explanation
    The disciples didn't want the children to come to Jesus because they thought He was too busy to bother with them. They may have believed that Jesus had more important things to do and that children were not a priority. They may have also underestimated the value and significance of children in Jesus' eyes.

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  • 2. 

    How did Jesus feel about the disciples trying to keep the children away?

    • A.

      He didn’t care

    • B.

      Angry

    • C.

      Happy

    Correct Answer
    B. Angry
    Explanation
    Jesus felt angry about the disciples trying to keep the children away. This is because Jesus had a deep love and compassion for children, and he believed that they should be allowed to come to him. He saw the disciples' actions as a hindrance to the children's access to him and his teachings. Jesus valued the innocence and purity of children and wanted them to be included in his message of love and salvation. Therefore, he reacted with anger towards the disciples' attempt to keep the children away.

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  • 3. 

    How did Jesus answer the disciples in our memory verse?

    • A.

      He told them to go away

    • B.

      He said let the little children come to me

    • C.

      He said it was time to go

    Correct Answer
    B. He said let the little children come to me
    Explanation
    Jesus answered the disciples in the memory verse by saying, "Let the little children come to me." This response shows Jesus' love and acceptance for children, highlighting the importance of their presence and their ability to approach Him. It emphasizes Jesus' desire to include and bless children, demonstrating his welcoming and inclusive nature.

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  • 4. 

    Why do you think Jesus wanted the children to come to Him?

    • A.

      He didn’t want them to come to Him

    • B.

      He thought it looked good in front of a lot of people

    • C.

      He loved them

    Correct Answer
    C. He loved them
    Explanation
    Jesus wanted the children to come to Him because He loved them. As a compassionate and caring figure, Jesus wanted to show His love and affection towards children. He valued their innocence and purity, and wanted to bless and teach them. Jesus often emphasized the importance of childlike faith and humility, and by welcoming the children, He demonstrated His love and acceptance for all people, regardless of their age or social status.

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  • 5. 

    What problem did the people have after they had listened to Jesus teach all day?

    • A.

      They were hungry but didn’t have any food

    • B.

      They were tired but didn’t have any place to sleep

    • C.

      They all had to be home soon

    Correct Answer
    A. They were hungry but didn’t have any food
    Explanation
    After listening to Jesus teach all day, the people were left hungry as they did not have any food. This implies that Jesus' teachings captivated them to the extent that they neglected their own physical needs.

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  • 6. 

    What are some things children do that are sins?

    • A.

      Obey their parents

    • B.

      Be kind to their friends

    • C.

      Disobey and be mean

    Correct Answer
    C. Disobey and be mean
    Explanation
    Children can sometimes disobey their parents and be mean to others, which can be considered sinful behavior. Disobeying parents goes against the commandment to honor and obey them. Being mean to others goes against the principles of kindness and love that are taught in many religious and moral systems. Therefore, these actions are seen as sinful because they go against the values and teachings that promote harmony, respect, and compassion.

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  • 7. 

    What did the little boy have to eat?

    • A.

      Pizza

    • B.

      Five barley loaves and two small fish

    • C.

      A ham and cheese sandwich with chips

    Correct Answer
    B. Five barley loaves and two small fish
    Explanation
    The little boy had to eat five barley loaves and two small fish. This answer is based on the information provided in the question, which states that the little boy had this particular meal.

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  • 8. 

    What is one way you might help meet the needs of someone else?

    • A.

      Be mean to that person

    • B.

      Push them down

    • C.

      Help them do yard work

    Correct Answer
    C. Help them do yard work
    Explanation
    One way to meet the needs of someone else is by helping them do yard work. This involves offering assistance in tasks such as mowing the lawn, raking leaves, or planting flowers. By doing so, you are providing practical support and easing their burden. This act of kindness demonstrates empathy and a willingness to contribute to their well-being.

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  • 9. 

    What did Jesus do with the bread and fish after the people were sitting in groups?

    • A.

      Ate all the food

    • B.

      Thanked God, broke the bread and fish and had the disciples pass baskets of food to the people

    • C.

      Gave all of the food to the disciples and no one else

    Correct Answer
    B. Thanked God, broke the bread and fish and had the disciples pass baskets of food to the people
    Explanation
    After the people were sitting in groups, Jesus thanked God for the bread and fish, then proceeded to break them. He then instructed his disciples to pass baskets of food to the people. This suggests that Jesus shared the food with the crowd, demonstrating his generosity and compassion towards others.

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  • 10. 

    What happened after the people had eaten and were full?

    • A.

      The disciples gathered 12 basketfuls of leftover pieces

    • B.

      More people showed up but there wasn’t enough food

    • C.

      They all went fishing together

    Correct Answer
    A. The disciples gathered 12 basketfuls of leftover pieces
    Explanation
    After the people had eaten and were full, the disciples gathered 12 basketfuls of leftover pieces. This suggests that there was an abundance of food, even after everyone had eaten their fill. The disciples collected the remaining fragments to avoid wasting any food.

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