Description
Help students discover the meaning behind Jesus' most famous stories with this engaging Parables of Jesus Lesson and Parable Pursuit Game. Students learn the difference between a parable and a fable, explore 16 parables from the Gospels, and uncover the deeper spiritual lessons Jesus taught through interactive gameplay, discussion, creative writing, and review activities.
Perfect for Sunday School, Children's Church, Christian schools, homeschool Bible lessons, Bible literacy units, and midweek programs.
What Students Will Learn
- What a parable is
- The difference between a parable and a fable
- How Jesus used everyday situations to teach spiritual truths
- How to identify symbolism in parables
- What parables teach about God, faith, forgiveness, grace, humility, and God's Kingdom
Featured Parables
- Mustard Seed
- Lost Sheep
- Sower
- Prodigal Son
- Wise and Foolish Builders
- Ten Bridesmaids
- Talents
- Pearl of Great Price
- Hidden Treasure
- Workers in the Vineyard
- Unforgiving Servant
- Growing Seed
- Yeast
- Pharisee and Tax Collector
- Lost Coin
- Good Samaritan
What's Included
✔ Complete teacher lesson
✔ What Is the Difference Between a Parable and a Fable? teaching section
✔ Parable Pursuit Card Game
- 64 Story Cards
- 16 Parable Key Cards
- Teacher Answer Key
- Go Fish style gameplay with Bible learning built in
✔ Create Your Own Parable Writing Activity
✔ Parable Crossword Puzzle and Answer Key
✔ Parables of Jesus Coloring Page
✔ Print-and-Go PDF Format
Why Teachers Love This Resource
Students don't simply memorize parables—they learn to interpret them. The Parable Pursuit game encourages children to connect the story with its deeper spiritual meaning while developing Bible knowledge, critical thinking, discussion skills, and Scripture understanding.
The Create Your Own Parable activity challenges students to think like Jesus by creating a story that teaches a spiritual lesson, helping them apply what they have learned in a meaningful way.
Perfect For
- Sunday School
- Children's Church
- Christian Schools
- Homeschool
- Bible Literacy Units
- New Testament Studies
- Youth Programs
- Small Groups
- Early Finishers
Bible References
Includes parables from:
- Matthew 7, 13, 18, 20, and 25
- Mark 4
- Luke 10, 15, and 18
Parables of Jesus Lesson | Parable Pursuit Game | 16 Parables | Sunday School
Highlights
Description
Help students discover the meaning behind Jesus' most famous stories with this engaging Parables of Jesus Lesson and Parable Pursuit Game. Students learn the difference between a parable and a fable, explore 16 parables from the Gospels, and uncover the deeper spiritual lessons Jesus taught through interactive gameplay, discussion, creative writing, and review activities.
Perfect for Sunday School, Children's Church, Christian schools, homeschool Bible lessons, Bible literacy units, and midweek programs.
What Students Will Learn
- What a parable is
- The difference between a parable and a fable
- How Jesus used everyday situations to teach spiritual truths
- How to identify symbolism in parables
- What parables teach about God, faith, forgiveness, grace, humility, and God's Kingdom
Featured Parables
- Mustard Seed
- Lost Sheep
- Sower
- Prodigal Son
- Wise and Foolish Builders
- Ten Bridesmaids
- Talents
- Pearl of Great Price
- Hidden Treasure
- Workers in the Vineyard
- Unforgiving Servant
- Growing Seed
- Yeast
- Pharisee and Tax Collector
- Lost Coin
- Good Samaritan
What's Included
✔ Complete teacher lesson
✔ What Is the Difference Between a Parable and a Fable? teaching section
✔ Parable Pursuit Card Game
- 64 Story Cards
- 16 Parable Key Cards
- Teacher Answer Key
- Go Fish style gameplay with Bible learning built in
✔ Create Your Own Parable Writing Activity
✔ Parable Crossword Puzzle and Answer Key
✔ Parables of Jesus Coloring Page
✔ Print-and-Go PDF Format
Why Teachers Love This Resource
Students don't simply memorize parables—they learn to interpret them. The Parable Pursuit game encourages children to connect the story with its deeper spiritual meaning while developing Bible knowledge, critical thinking, discussion skills, and Scripture understanding.
The Create Your Own Parable activity challenges students to think like Jesus by creating a story that teaches a spiritual lesson, helping them apply what they have learned in a meaningful way.
Perfect For
- Sunday School
- Children's Church
- Christian Schools
- Homeschool
- Bible Literacy Units
- New Testament Studies
- Youth Programs
- Small Groups
- Early Finishers
Bible References
Includes parables from:
- Matthew 7, 13, 18, 20, and 25
- Mark 4
- Luke 10, 15, and 18




