FREE Parables of Jesus Study Guide Micah Hendry

The Parables of Jesus. Full list of the parables of Jesus. Teaching the parables of Jesus.

Enjoying the Journey strives to provide helpful Bible study and devotional materials to believers seeking to study and apply the Bible. Over the years, we have developed several study guides both individually and to accompany the Enjoying the Journey Broadcasts. Many found our Miracles of Jesus Study Guide to be helpful. We believe this resource on the parables of Jesus will be similarly beneficial.

Find Scott Pauley’s broadcast series, Spiritual Stories HERE or at the bottom this article. In it, Scott walks through every parable of Jesus and its application to us as believers. To aid you in your study of these parables, we have developed an attractive, simple, and easy-to-use study guide for every parable in Scripture. You may download it HERE.

There is some disagreement over which parables correspond with which; our purpose is simply to provide a tool that will help you study Jesus’ teachings, interpret them though the lens of Scripture, and apply them to your own life. We trust you will avail yourself of this resource, follow along in our current ETJ study, and pass along these tools to others.

Listen to Scott’s Study of the Parables:


The Parables of Jesus. Full list of the parables of Jesus. Teaching the parables of Jesus. The Parables of Jesus. Full list of the parables of Jesus. Teaching the parables of Jesus.


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