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Lesson Icebreaker Question
Have you ever lost something that was important to you? How did you feel when you found it?
Lesson Highlight
In this lesson, we will learn a story that Jesus told about a young man who made bad choices and left home. We will also see how the father welcomed him back with love. This story helps us understand God’s love and forgiveness.
Vocabulary List (GNT)
- Against — Not on the side of someone or something; doing something wrong toward them.
- Alive — Living; not dead.
- Angry — Feeling mad or upset about something.
- Always — At all times; every time.
- Bean Pods — Long, thin parts of a plant that hold beans inside.
- Beg — To ask someone for something in a strong and serious way.
- Between — In the middle of two people or things.
- Called — Named or spoken to.
- Calf — A young cow.
- Came To His Senses — Realized something important; started thinking clearly again.
- Celebrate — To be happy and have a special time because something good happened.
- Country — A large area of land with its own people and government.
- Dancing — Moving your body to music.
- Dead — No longer alive.
- Disobey — To not follow rules or do what someone says.
- Far Away — A long distance from a place.
- Father — A male parent.
- Feast — A big meal to celebrate something.
- Feet — The bottom parts of your legs that you stand and walk on.
- Fit — Good enough or right for something.
- Found — Discovered something that was lost.
- Friend — A person you like and care about.
- Gave — Handed something to someone.
- Get Up — To rise from sitting or lying down.
- Give — To hand something to someone else.
- Goat — An animal with horns and a beard, often kept on farms.
- Happy — Feeling good or pleased.
- Heart — The part of you that feels love, joy, or sadness.
- Hired Workers — People paid to work for someone else.
- Home — The place where you live.
- Hurry — To move or act fast.
- In The Meantime — At the same time something else is happening.
- Kill — To make a living thing die.
- Kiss — To touch someone with your lips to show love.
- Left Home — Went away from the place where you live.
- Long Way — A big distance.
- Lost — Not knowing where something or someone is.
- Money — Coins or paper people use to buy things.
- Music — Sounds made by voices or instruments.
- No Longer — Not anymore.
- Older — Having lived more years than someone else.
- Order — A rule or direction someone must follow.
- Part — A piece or section of something.
- Pigs — Farm animals with flat noses and curly tails.
- Pity — A feeling of care and sadness for someone.
- Prize Calf — The best young cow a person owns.
- Property — Things someone owns, like land, money, or animals.
- Prostitute — A person who has sex for money.
- Ran — Moved quickly on your feet.
- Reckless Living — Living in a wild and foolish way.
- Ring — A small round band worn on a finger.
- Safe And Sound — Not hurt; healthy and okay.
- Saw — Looked at something.
- Servant — A person who works in someone’s home.
- Severe — Very bad or serious.
- Share — A part of something that is divided among people.
- Shoes — Things worn on your feet.
- Sin — Doing something wrong against God.
- Slave — A person forced to work for others without pay.
- Son — A male child of parents.
- Spent — Used up money or time.
- Spread — To move and cover a larger area.
- Started Back — Began to return to a place.
- Starve — To be very, very hungry because of no food.
- Take Care — To look after or help someone or something.
- Treat — To act a certain way toward someone.
- Threw His Arms Around — Hugged someone.
- Went — Moved from one place to another.
- Wasted — Used in a way that was not good or careful.
- Wish — To want something to happen.
- Younger — Having lived fewer years than someone else.
Summary of the Passage
This passage tells a story Jesus shared to teach about God’s love. It is called the story of the Lost Son. In the story, a younger son asks his father for his share of the family money. He leaves home and spends all the money in a faraway place. When he runs out of money, he becomes very poor and hungry. He even takes a job feeding pigs, which was a very low job. Finally, he decides to go back home and ask his father to let him work as a servant.
As the son is walking home, the father sees him from far away. He feels so much love and runs to him. The father hugs him and welcomes him back, not as a servant but as a son. He gives him clean clothes and a party to celebrate his return. The father is full of joy because his son came back home.
The older brother does not feel happy. He stayed home and worked hard. He feels upset that his brother, who made bad choices, is getting a party. But the father tells him that they must celebrate because the lost son has come home. He was like someone who was dead, but is now alive again.
This passage shows us how much God loves people who turn back to him. Even when we make mistakes, God is happy to forgive us and welcome us home.
Read The Passage
The Lost Son
Luke 15:11–32 (GNT)
11 Jesus went on to say, “There was once a man who had two sons.
12 The younger one said to him, ‘Father, give me my share of the property now.’ So the man divided his property between his two sons.
13 After a few days the younger son sold his part of the property and left home with the money. He went to a country far away, where he wasted his money in reckless living.
14 He spent everything he had. Then a severe famine spread over that country, and he was left without a thing.
15 So he went to work for one of the citizens of that country, who sent him out to his farm to take care of the pigs.
16 He wished he could fill himself with the bean pods the pigs ate, but no one gave him anything to eat.
17 At last he came to his senses and said, ‘All my father’s hired workers have more than they can eat, and here I am about to starve!
18 I will get up and go to my father and say, “Father, I have sinned against God and against you.
19 I am no longer fit to be called your son; treat me as one of your hired workers.”’
20 So he got up and started back to his father.
“He was still a long way from home when his father saw him; his heart was filled with pity, and he ran, threw his arms around his son, and kissed him.
21 ‘Father,’ the son said, ‘I have sinned against God and against you. I am no longer fit to be called your son.’
22 But the father called to his servants. ‘Hurry!’ he said. ‘Bring the best robe and put it on him. Put a ring on his finger and shoes on his feet.
23 Then go and get the prize calf and kill it, and let us celebrate with a feast!
24 For this son of mine was dead, but now he is alive; he was lost, but now he has been found.’ And so the feasting began.
25 “In the meantime the older son was out in the field. On his way back, when he came close to the house, he heard the music and dancing.
26 So he called one of the servants and asked him, ‘What’s going on?’
27 ‘Your brother has come back home,’ the servant answered, ‘and your father has killed the prize calf, because he got him back safe and sound.’
28 The older brother was so angry that he would not go into the house; so his father came out and begged him to come in.
29 But he spoke back to his father, ‘Look, all these years I have worked for you like a slave, and I have never disobeyed your orders. What have you given me? Not even a goat for me to have a feast with my friends!
30 But this son of yours wasted all your property on prostitutes, and when he comes back home, you kill the prize calf for him!’
31 ‘My son,’ the father answered, ‘you are always here with me, and everything I have is yours.
32 But we had to celebrate and be happy, because your brother was dead, but now he is alive; he was lost, but now he has been found.’”
Most English learners should use the New International Reader’s Version (NIRV) or the Good News Translation (GNT) because they are easy to read. If you want to try something harder, you can read one of the other Bible versions:
- Very Easy: New International Reader’s Version: Luke 15:11-32 (NIRV)
- Easy: Good News Translation: Luke 15:11-32 (GNT)
- Medium: New Living Translation: Luke 15:11-32 (NLT)
- Hard: New International Version: Luke 15:11-32 (NIV)
- Very Hard: English Standard Version: Luke 15:11-32 (ESV)
Comprehension Questions
- What did the younger son ask his father for?
- What did the younger son do with his money?
- What happened to the younger son when he had no money left?
- What job did the younger son do when he was very poor?
- What did the younger son decide to do after he became hungry?
- How did the father react when he saw his son coming home?
- What did the father give the son to show his love?
- Why was the older brother angry?
- What did the father say to the older brother?
- Why did the father want to celebrate?
Application Questions
- Have you ever made a bad choice but were still loved?
- How does it feel to be forgiven?
- Do you ever feel like the older brother? Why is it so hard to forgive someone who was bad?
- What does this story teach you about God’s love?
- How can we welcome others like the father welcomed his son?
Theological Insights
- God forgives people who turn back to him.
- Even when we sin, we are never too far from God’s love.
- God is happy when people come to him.
- We do not have to earn God’s love. He gives it freely.
- God wants us to love others the way he loves us.
Closing Prayer
Dear Father, thank you for loving us, even when we make mistakes. Help us to turn to you and welcome others with love. Amen.

ELL Resources for the Gospel of Luke
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ELL Lesson 0: Introduction to Luke
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ELL Lesson 1: Luke 1:1-4 — Luke’s Purpose for Writing
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ELL Lesson 2: Luke 1:5-25 — God’s Promise to Zechariah
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ELL Lesson 3: Luke 1:26-38 — God’s Message to Mary
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ELL Lesson 4: Luke 1:39-56 — Mary Visits Elizabeth
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ELL Lesson 5: Luke 1:57-80 — The Birth of John the Baptist
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ELL Lesson 6: Luke 2:1-7 — The Birth of Jesus
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ELL Lesson 7: Luke 2:8-20 — The Shepherds and the Angels
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ELL Lesson 8: Luke 2:21-38 — Jesus Is Named and Presented
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ELL Lesson 9: Luke 2:39-52 — The Boy Jesus at the Temple
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ELL Lesson 10: Luke 3:1-20 — John the Baptist Prepares the Way
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ELL Lesson 11: Luke 3:21-38 — Jesus Is Baptized and His Family Tree
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ELL Lesson 12: Luke 4:1-13 — Jesus Is Tempted
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ELL Lesson 13: Luke 4:14-30 — Jesus Is Rejected
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ELL Lesson 14: Luke 4:31-37 — Jesus Heals a Man
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ELL Lesson 15: Luke 4:38-41 — Jesus Heals Many People
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ELL Lesson 16: Luke 4:42-44 — Jesus Preaches the Good News
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ELL Lesson 17: Luke 5:1-11 — Jesus Calls His First Disciples
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ELL Lesson 18: Luke 5:12-16 — Jesus Heals a Man
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ELL Lesson 19: Luke 5:17-26 — Jesus Heals a Paralyzed Man
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ELL Lesson 20: Luke 5:27-32 — Jesus Calls Levi
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ELL Lesson 21: Luke 5:33-39 — The Question about Fasting
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ELL Lesson 22: Luke 6:1-5 — The Question about the Sabbath
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ELL Lesson 23: Luke 6:6-11 — Jesus Heals a Man’s Hand
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ELL Lesson 24: Luke 6:12-16 — Jesus Chooses His Special Helpers
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ELL Lesson 25: Luke 6:17-19 — Jesus Teaches and Heals
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ELL Lesson 26: Luke 6:20-26 — Blessings and Warnings
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ELL Lesson 27: Luke 6:27-36 — Love Your Enemies
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ELL Lesson 28: Luke 6:37-42 — Do Not Judge Others
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ELL Lesson 29: Luke 6:43-49 — A Good Heart and a Strong Foundation
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ELL Lesson 30: Luke 7:1-10 — Jesus Heals a Roman Officer’s Servant
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ELL Lesson 31: Luke 7:11-17 — Jesus Raises a Widow’s Son
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ELL Lesson 32: Luke 7:18-35 — John’s Questions and Jesus’ Answer
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ELL Lesson 33: Luke 7:36-50 — A Woman Shows Great Love
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ELL Lesson 34: Luke 8:1-3 — Women Who Followed Jesus
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ELL Lesson 35: Luke 8:4-15 — The Story of the Farmer’s Seeds
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ELL Lesson 36: Luke 8:16-18 — Let Your Light Shine
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ELL Lesson 37: Luke 8:19-21 — God’s Family
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ELL Lesson 38: Luke 8:22-25 — Jesus Calms a Storm
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ELL Lesson 39: Luke 8:26-39 — Jesus Heals a Man with Demons
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ELL Lesson 40: Luke 8:40-56 — Jesus Heals and Brings Life
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ELL Lesson 41: Luke 9:1-9 — Jesus Sends His Disciples
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ELL Lesson 42: Luke 9:10-17 — Jesus Feeds 5,000 People
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ELL Lesson 43: Luke 9:18-27 — Peter Says Who Jesus Is
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ELL Lesson 44: Luke 9:28-36 — Jesus Shines with God’s Glory
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ELL Lesson 45: Luke 9:37-45 — Jesus Heals a Troubled Boy
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ELL Lesson 46: Luke 9:46-50 — Who Is the Greatest?
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ELL Lesson 47: Luke 9:51-56 — A Village Refuses Jesus
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ELL Lesson 48: Luke 9:57-62 — Following Jesus
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ELL Lesson 49: Luke 10:1-20 — Jesus Sends Out His Helpers
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ELL Lesson 50: Luke 10:21-24 — Jesus Gives Joy and Thanks
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ELL Lesson 51: Luke 10:25-37 — The Good Samaritan
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ELL Lesson 52: Luke 10:38-42 — Martha and Mary
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ELL Lesson 53: Luke 11:1-13 — Jesus Teaches About Prayer
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ELL Lesson 54: Luke 11:14-23 — Jesus and Evil Spirits
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ELL Lesson 55: Luke 11:24-36 — Evil Spirits, True Happiness, and Light
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ELL Lesson 56: Luke 11:37-54 — Jesus Corrects the Pharisees
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ELL Lesson 57: Luke 12:1-12 — Do Not Be Afraid
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ELL Lesson 58: Luke 12:13-21 — The Rich Fool
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ELL Lesson 59: Luke 12:22-34 — Trusting God Instead of Worry
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ELL Lesson 60: Luke 12:35-48 — Be Ready for the Master
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ELL Lesson 61: Luke 12:49-59 — Jesus Brings Division
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ELL Lesson 62: Luke 13:1-9 — Turn from Sin
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ELL Lesson 63: Luke 13:10-17 — Jesus Heals on the Sabbath
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ELL Lesson 64: Luke 13:18-30 — The Kingdom of God
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ELL Lesson 65: Luke 13:31-35 — Jesus’ Love for Jerusalem
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ELL Lesson 66: Luke 14:1-6 — Jesus Heals on the Sabbath
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ELL Lesson 67: Luke 14:7-24 — Humility and the Great Feast
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ELL Lesson 68: Luke 14:25-35 — Following Jesus Is Costly
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ELL Lesson 69: Luke 15:1-10 — God Looks for the Lost
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ELL Lesson 70: Luke 15:11-32 — The Lost Son
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ELL Lesson 71: Luke 16:1-13 — A Clever Servant
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ELL Lesson 72: Luke 16:14-18 — What God Sees
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ELL Lesson 73: Luke 16:19-31 — The Rich Man and Lazarus
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ELL Lesson 74: Luke 17:1-10 — Faith, Forgiveness, and Our Duty
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ELL Lesson 75: Luke 17:11-19 — Jesus Heals Ten Men
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ELL Lesson 76: Luke 17:20-37 — The Coming of God’s Kingdom
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ELL Lesson 77: Luke 18:1-8 — Keep Praying
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ELL Lesson 78: Luke 18:9-14 — Two Men Pray
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ELL Lesson 79: Luke 18:15-30 — Entering the Kingdom of God
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ELL Lesson 80: Luke 18:31-34 — Jesus Talks About His Death
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ELL Lesson 81: Luke 18:35-43 — Jesus Heals a Blind Man
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ELL Lesson 82: Luke 19:1-10 — Jesus Visits a Tax Collector
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ELL Lesson 83: Luke 19:11-27 — The Parable of the Gold Coins
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ELL Lesson 84: Luke 19:28-48 — Jesus Enters Jerusalem
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ELL Lesson 85: Luke 20:1-8 — Who Gave Jesus Authority?
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ELL Lesson 86: Luke 20:9-18 — The Story of the Vineyard
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ELL Lesson 87: Luke 20:19-26 — A Trick Question About Taxes
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ELL Lesson 88: Luke 20:27-40 — Life After Death
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ELL Lesson 89: Luke 20:41-21:4 — A Question, A Warning, and A Widow
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ELL Lesson 90: Luke 21:5-19 — Trouble and Trust
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ELL Lesson 91: Luke 21:20-28 — Jesus Warns and Gives Hope
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ELL Lesson 92: Luke 21:29-38 — Be Ready and Watchful
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ELL Lesson 93: Luke 22:1-6 and Luke 22:47-53—Jesus Is Betrayed
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ELL Lesson 94: Luke 22:7-23 — Jesus Shares a Special Meal
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ELL Lesson 95: Luke 22:24-38 — Who Is Greatest?
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ELL Lesson 96: Luke 22:39-46 — Jesus Prays in the Garden
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ELL Lesson 97: Luke 22:54-62 — Peter Denies Knowing Jesus
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ELL Lesson 98: Luke 22:63-23:12 — Jesus Is Mocked, Questioned, and Sent to Herod
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ELL Lesson 99: Luke 23:13-25 — Jesus Is Sentenced to Die
More ELL Resources
You can find more Bible lessons for English learners on the main ELL page.
Scripture quotations marked (GNT) are from the Good News Translation in Today’s English Version- Second Edition Copyright © 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.

