WorksheetsLuke 20:19-38
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 5mins
According to the lesson, what should be given to Caesar?
What belongs to Caesar
What belongs to God
What belongs to the people
What belongs to the disciples
According to Genesis 1:27, in whose image was man created?
In the image of God
In the image of Caesar
In the image of angels
In the image of animals
What is one of the main lessons from Jesus’ response about paying taxes to Caesar?
Give God what belongs to Him
Refuse to pay taxes
Only give to Caesar
Ignore both God and Caesar
What is the significance of the image on the coin in the context of Jesus’ teaching about paying taxes?
It represents Caesar’s authority over earthly matters.
It represents God’s authority over all things.
It is a symbol of wealth.
It is a symbol of rebellion.
How does the teaching about giving to Caesar and giving to God encourage strategic thinking about personal responsibilities?
It requires individuals to discern what belongs to earthly authorities and what belongs to God.
It tells people to ignore all authorities.
It suggests that everything belongs to Caesar.
It encourages people to avoid making decisions.
According to Jesus' words, what will resurrected saints be like?
Like angels
Like prophets
Like kings
Like children
According to the material, what is one thing that resurrected saints will NOT do?
Marry
Eat
Work
Sleep
Which statement best summarizes the conclusion drawn by some regarding resurrection in the material?
There is no resurrection
Resurrection happens every year
Only prophets are resurrected
Resurrection is a myth
According to the passage, what does it mean that Yahweh is called the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?
It means that these patriarchs are considered alive to God.
It means that Yahweh only cares for the living.
It means that Yahweh is not the God of the dead.
It means that Yahweh is not mentioned in the New Testament.
According to Hebrews 11:19, what does the passage suggest about Abraham's faith in God's ability regarding life and death?
He believed God could bring the dead back to life.
He doubted God's power over death.
He thought only prophets could raise the dead.
He believed resurrection was not possible.
