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Lesson Icebreaker Question
When was a time you gave a little gift to someone, but it meant a lot to them?
Lesson Highlight
In this lesson, we will hear Jesus ask a hard question, give a warning, and tell a story about a poor widow. We will learn that God cares about what is in our hearts, not just what people see.
Vocabulary List (GNT)
- Copper Coins — Small, brown coins made of metal, worth very little money.
- David — A famous king in the Bible who loved God and wrote songs to him.
- Descendant — A family member born later, like a grandchild or great-grandchild.
- Disciples — People who follow a teacher and learn from them.
- Drop — To let something fall into a place.
- Enemies — People who want to hurt or fight against someone.
- Feast — A big, special meal with lots of food.
- Footstool — A small stool or stand where people can rest their feet.
- Greet — Say hello to someone in a kind way.
- Guard — To watch and be careful to keep something safe.
- Had to Spare — Extra things or money that someone does not need.
- Lord — A special name for God or someone very important.
- Make a Show — To do something in front of people so they will watch and be impressed.
- Marketplace — A place where people buy and sell things.
- Messiah — The special person God promised to send to save people.
- Poor — Having very little money or things.
- Psalms — A book in the Bible filled with songs and prayers to God.
- Prayers — Talking to God with words.
- Punishment — Something bad that happens to someone because they did something wrong.
- Reserved — Saved for a special person or purpose.
- Respect — Kindness or honor shown to someone because of who they are.
- Rich — Having a lot of money and nice things.
- Rob — To steal something from someone.
- Robe — A long, loose piece of clothing like a coat.
- Seat — A chair or place to sit.
- Synagogue — A place where Jewish people gather to worship and learn about God.
- Take Advantage — To treat someone badly for your own gain.
- Teachers of the Law — Men in Bible times who studied God’s laws and taught them to others.
- Temple — A special place where people worship God.
- Treasury — A place where money and gifts are kept, especially at the Temple.
- Widow — A woman whose husband has died.
Summary of the Passage
This passage takes place while Jesus is teaching people in the Temple. In Bible times, the Temple was a very important place where people prayed and gave gifts to God.
First, Jesus asked a question about the Messiah. The people believed the Messiah would be part of King David’s family. But Jesus reminded them that David, long ago, called the Messiah “Lord.” This was a way to show that the Messiah would be very special and greater than David.
Next, Jesus warned the people about some teachers of the Law. These men wore nice clothes and liked people to notice them. They wanted the best seats at parties and in the Temple. But they did not take care of poor people, like widows. They even stole from them while pretending to be good. Jesus said God would punish them for this.
Then Jesus saw people giving money at the Temple. Rich people gave from the extra money they had. But one poor widow gave two tiny coins. It was all the money she had. Jesus told the people that her small gift was worth more to God than the big gifts, because she gave with a loving heart and great faith.
This passage shows us that God cares about our hearts, not just what people see. He loves when people give to him with faith and love, even if it is small. It also reminds us to be careful not to show off and to care for people who need help.
Read The Passage
The Question about the Messiah
Luke 20:41-21:4 (GNT)
41 Jesus asked them, “How can it be said that the Messiah will be the descendant of David?
42-43 For David himself says in the book of Psalms,
‘The Lord said to my Lord:
Sit here at my right side until I put your enemies as a footstool under your feet.’
44 David called him ‘Lord’; how, then, can the Messiah be David’s descendant?”
Jesus Warns against the Teachers of the Law
45 As all the people listened to him, Jesus said to his disciples,
46 “Be on your guard against the teachers of the Law, who like to walk around in their long robes and love to be greeted with respect in the marketplace; who choose the reserved seats in the synagogues and the best places at feasts;
47 who take advantage of widows and rob them of their homes, and then make a show of saying long prayers! Their punishment will be all the worse!”
The Widow’s Offering
1-2 Jesus looked around and saw rich people dropping their gifts in the Temple treasury, and he also saw a very poor widow dropping in two little copper coins.
3 He said, “I tell you that this poor widow put in more than all the others.
4 For the others offered their gifts from what they had to spare of their riches; but she, poor as she is, gave all she had to live on.”
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 20:41-21:4 (NIRV)
- Easy: Good News Translation: Luke 20:41-21:4 (GNT)
- Medium: New Living Translation: Luke 20:41-21:4 (NLT)
- Hard: New International Version: Luke 20:41-21:4 (NIV)
- Very Hard: English Standard Version: Luke 20:41-21:4 (ESV)
Comprehension Questions
- Who did the people think the Messiah would be related to?
- What question did Jesus ask about King David and the Messiah?
- What did Jesus say about the teachers of the Law?
- How did the teachers of the Law act in front of people?
- What did the teachers do to widows?
- What did Jesus say would happen to those teachers?
- Who did Jesus see giving money at the Temple?
- How much money did the poor widow give?
- Why did Jesus say her gift was worth more than the others?
- What does this story teach us about how God sees our gifts?
Application Questions
- Have you ever seen someone act like the teachers of the Law, showing off in front of others? How did it make you feel?
- Why do you think it is sometimes hard for people to give, even when they have a lot?
- What are some ways you can give to God or help others, even if you do not have much money?
- Why do you think God cares more about our hearts than the size of our gifts?
- How can we be like the poor widow in this story in our own lives?
Theological Insights
- Jesus is the promised Messiah, greater than King David.
- God cares about our hearts more than what people can see on the outside.
- People who pretend to be good but hurt others will face God’s punishment.
- Even small gifts given with love and faith are precious to God.
- Followers of Jesus should care for people who are poor and in need.
Closing Prayer
Dear Father, thank you for teaching us through Jesus. Help us to give with loving hearts and take care of people who need help. Please help us follow you every day. 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.

