Parables of Jesus Bible Study - Softcover

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Why did Jesus teach in parables, and why are they sometimes difficult to understand? The disciples asked these questions in Jesus’s day, and today we find ourselves wondering the same. In this six-session study, you’ll find answers to these questions and many more. Using charts and other visual aids, this Bible study explores what the following parables teach us about God, judgment, redemption, right living, and the kingdom of God:
  • The Vineyard Workers (Matthew 20:1-16),
  • The Sheep and the Goats (Matthew 25:31-46),
  • The Lost Sheep, The Lost Coin, The Lost Son (Luke 15),
  • The Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37),
  • The Growing Seed and The Mustard Seed (Mark 4:26-34).

Readers will enjoy answering thought-provoking study questions to deepen their knowledge of each passage, then learn the fascinating cultural and historical context surrounding each parable. Life application questions will help them ponder how these parables impact their own spiritual lives. This excellent study will bring a deeper understanding of Jesus’s parables to believers of all faith levels.

Rose Visual Bible Studies are packed with full-color visuals that show key information at a glance! With their easy-to-use format—read it, know it, explore it, and live it—these six-week inductive Bible studies are perfect for gaining deeper insight into God’s Word.
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Item Code 03429
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Page Count 112.0
Release Date Jul 22, 2025
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Publisher Rose Publishing
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ISBN 13 979-8-4005-0342-9
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Series Rose Visual Bible Studies
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