Luke 14 Quiz

Comprehensive Luke 14 Quiz with Answers: How Well Do You Know the Gospel of Luke?

Luke 14 Quiz — Are you ready to test your knowledge of Jesus’ teachings on humility, healing, and the high cost of discipleship? Luke 14 is filled with powerful parables and piercing challenges that reveal God’s heart for the broken, the rejected, and the radically obedient. This question quiz will walk you through every verse with depth and clarity.

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Luke 14 Quiz Questions and Answers

Question 1: On what day did Jesus go to eat at the house of one of the chief Pharisees?
  • A. The first day of the week
  • B. The feast of unleavened bread
  • C. The day of atonement
  • D. The sabbath day
  • E. The Passover
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Answer 1: D — Jesus was invited to dine at a Pharisee’s house on the sabbath, which led to a healing and teaching moment.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:1 — “And it came to pass, as he went into the house of one of the chief Pharisees to eat bread on the sabbath day…”

Question 2: What condition was the man have whom Jesus healed at the Pharisee’s house?
  • A. Blindness
  • B. Withered hand
  • C. Dropsy
  • D. Lameness
  • E. Leprosy
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Answer 2: C — The man had dropsy, a condition characterized by swelling due to fluid retention.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:2 — “And, behold, there was a certain man before him which had the dropsy.”

Question 3: How did the lawyers and Pharisees respond when Jesus asked if it was lawful to heal on the sabbath?
  • A. They accused Him of blasphemy
  • B. They answered boldly
  • C. They laughed at Him
  • D. They held their peace
  • E. They consulted among themselves
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Answer 3: D — They did not respond to His question, keeping silent.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:4 — “And they held their peace…”

Question 4: What example did Jesus use to justify healing on the sabbath?
  • A. A sick servant being cared for on the Sabbath
  • B. David eating the shewbread
  • C. A man rescuing his child on the Sabbath
  • D. Pulling an ox or ass out of a pit on the Sabbath
  • E. Abraham caring for his flocks on the Sabbath
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Answer 4: D — Jesus argued that if they would rescue an animal on the sabbath, healing a man was even more appropriate.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:5 — “…which of you shall have an ass or an ox fallen into a pit, and will not straightway pull him out…”

Question 5: What did Jesus notice about how the guests chose their seats at the meal?
  • A. They rushed in first
  • B. They ignored the poor
  • C. They chose the chief rooms
  • D. They sat by the windows
  • E. They refused to sit with sinners
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Answer 5: C — He observed how they sought the highest places of honor.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:7 — “…how they chose out the chief rooms; saying unto them…”

Question 6: What advice did Jesus give about choosing seats at a feast?
  • A. Sit at the head of the table
  • B. Wait to be served
  • C. Take the lowest seat
  • D. Ask the host where to sit
  • E. Sit with your friends only
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Answer 6: C — Jesus taught to take the lowest room, so that one may be exalted rather than humbled.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:10 — “But when thou art bidden, go and sit down in the lowest room…”

Question 7: What principle did Jesus teach about exaltation and humility?
  • A. The rich shall not  reign forever in his riches
  • B. The proud shall rule the earth for a while but shall be debased
  • C. He that humbleth himself shall be exalted
  • D. The wise shall always lead
  • E. The first shall be first always
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Answer 7: C — Jesus said the humble would be lifted, while the proud would fall.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:11 — “For whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.”

Question 8: Whom did Jesus say to invite when making a feast?
  • A. Your rich and poor neighbors
  • B. Your best friends
  • C. The poor, maimed, lame, and blind
  • D. Religious leaders, priests, scribes and elders
  • E. Those with equal status
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Answer 8: C — Jesus emphasized inviting those who cannot repay you, showing the heart of true generosity.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:13 — “But when thou makest a feast, call the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind…”

Question 9: What reward did Jesus say would come to those who invited the poor?
  • A. They shall receive honor from men
  • B. They shall inherit a mansion
  • C. They shall be blessed
  • D. They shall be given many talents
  • E. They shall be praised in the synagogues
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Answer 9: C — The blessing comes not now, but at the resurrection of the just.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:14 — “…for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just.”

Question 10: What did a guest say to Jesus after hearing this teaching about the feast?
  • A. This is too difficult to follow, who can know it?
  • B. Master, thou art the wise king that shall come?
  • C. Blessed is he that shall eat bread in the kingdom of God
  • D. Surely you are the Christ
  • E. Who then can be saved?
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Answer 10: C — One of the guests responded by blessing those who will dine in God’s kingdom.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:15 — “Blessed is he that shall eat bread in the kingdom of God.”

Question 11: What parable did Jesus tell in response to the guest’s comment about eating in the kingdom?
  • A. The parable of the mustard seed
  • B. The parable of the unjust steward
  • C. The parable of the great supper
  • D. The parable of the sower
  • E. The parable of the hidden treasure
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Answer 11: C — Jesus told the parable of the great supper, where many were invited but made excuses.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:16 — “Then said he unto him, A certain man made a great supper, and bade many…”

Question 12: What was the first excuse given by someone who declined the great supper?
  • A. I have bought a field
  • B. I must care for my family
  • C. I have purchased oxen
  • D. I have to bury my father
  • E. I am fasting and cannot eat
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Answer 12: A — The first person said he had bought a piece of ground and needed to see it.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:18 — “…I have bought a piece of ground, and I must needs go and see it…”

Question 13: What was the second excuse offered?
  • A. I must visit my relatives
  • B. I have purchased oxen
  • C. I have a prior engagement
  • D. I am not dressed properly
  • E. I have married a wife
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Answer 13: B — The second guest had bought five yoke of oxen and needed to test them.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:19 — “…I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I go to prove them…”

Question 14: What excuse did the third person give for not attending the supper?
  • A. I am not feeling well
  • B. I have just built a house
  • C. I have married a wife
  • D. My camel is lame
  • E. I lost my invitation
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Answer 14: C — The third guest said he had just married and therefore could not come.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:20 — “…I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come.”

Question 15: What did Jesus say would happen to those who exalt themselves?
  • A. They will shine before men
  • B. They will be loved by kings
  • C. They shall be abased
  • D. They shall be made rulers
  • E. They shall be exalted even more
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Answer 15: C — Jesus warned that those who lift themselves up will be brought low.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:11 — “For whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.”

Question 16: After bringing in the poor and maimed, what did the servant report to the master?
  • A. The table was still half empty
  • B. The invited guests had changed their minds
  • C. There is still room
  • D. The people rejoiced greatly
  • E. The house was full
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Answer 16: C — The servant said, “It is done as thou hast commanded, and yet there is room.”
KJV Reference: Luke 14:22 — “…Lord, it is done as thou hast commanded, and yet there is room.”

Question 17: What did the master then instruct his servant to do?
  • A. Invite the Pharisees again
  • B. Prepare a new banquet
  • C. Go out into the highways and hedges
  • D. Call those in the temple courts
  • E. Send messengers to neighboring towns
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Answer 17: C — He commanded the servant to go to the highways and hedges and compel them to come in.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:23 — “…Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in…”

Question 18: Why did the master want more people brought in?
  • A. So his house may be full
  • B. So he would be honored
  • C. To prove a point to the rich
  • D. To cause envy among the invited
  • E. To display his generosity
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Answer 18: A — The master’s desire was for his house to be filled.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:23 — “…that my house may be filled.”

Question 19: What did Jesus say about those who were originally bidden?
  • A. They will regret their choice
  • B. They will be punished in this life
  • C. They shall not taste of His supper
  • D. They will be given another chance
  • E. They shall be last in the kingdom
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Answer 19: C — Jesus said, “None of those men which were bidden shall taste of my supper.”
KJV Reference: Luke 14:24 — “For I say unto you, That none of those men which were bidden shall taste of my supper.”

Question 20: What did Jesus say a person must do to be His disciple?
  • A. Memorize the Scriptures and pray always
  • B. Be baptized and circumcised
  • C. Hate father, mother, wife, and own life
  • D. Give away all his possessions and follow him
  • E. Become a full-time missionary
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Answer 20: C — Jesus said that unless one hates his own family and even his own life, he cannot be His disciple.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:26 — “If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother… and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.”

Question 21: What did Jesus say a man should do before building a tower?
  • A. Consult with the elders
  • B. Measure the land twice
  • C. Count the cost
  • D. Ask for favor in prayer
  • E. Gather strong laborers
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Answer 21: C — Jesus said a man should sit down first and count the cost before building.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:28 — “For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost…”

Question 22: What may happen if a man lays the foundation but cannot finish the tower?
  • A. He will go into debt
  • B. He will be praised for effort
  • C. All that behold will mock him
  • D. The land will be cursed
  • E. His neighbors will fear him
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Answer 22: C — Jesus warned that others would mock someone who starts and doesn’t finish.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:29 — “…all that behold it begin to mock him…”

Question 23: What example does Jesus give of a king preparing for war?
  • A. He prays and fasts before battle
  • B. He hides his troops in the hills
  • C. He counts his troops and sends for counsel from the priest that he inquire from God
  • D. He considers whether he can meet another king with ten thousand
  • E. He marches boldly with faith alone
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Answer 23: D — Jesus compared discipleship to a king deciding if he can face an enemy with fewer soldiers.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:31 — “…whether he be able with ten thousand to meet him that cometh against him with twenty thousand?”

Question 24: If the king cannot win the battle, what does he do while the other is far off?
  • A. Strengthens the city gates
  • B. Sends an ambush
  • C. Sends ambassadors and desires peace
  • D. Calls for prayer and offerings
  • E. Seeks alliance with other kingdoms
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Answer 24: C — The king sends a delegation to make peace while there is still time.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:32 — “…he sendeth an ambassage, and desireth conditions of peace.”

Question 25: What did Jesus say one must forsake to be His disciple?
  • A. Only worldly titles
  • B. All sin and guilt
  • C. All comforts and family ties
  • D. All that he hath
  • E. All food and drink for 40 days
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Answer 25: D — Jesus said, “Whosoever… forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple.”
KJV Reference: Luke 14:33 — “…whosoever he be of you that forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple.”

Question 26: What comparison did Jesus use to describe someone who doesn’t fully commit to discipleship?
  • A. A seed that grows without roots
  • B. A builder who starts and stops
  • C. Salt that has lost its savour
  • D. A fig tree with no fruit
  • E. A lamp hidden under a bed
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Answer 26: C — Jesus used the image of tasteless salt to illustrate disciples who lose their purpose.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:34 — “Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?”

Question 27: What does Jesus say about salt that has lost its savour?
  • A. It becomes a bitter poison
  • B. It is thrown into the sea
  • C. It is fit for the dunghill and cast out
  • D. It is preserved for judgment
  • E. It will eventually regain its taste
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Answer 27: C — Jesus said it is neither fit for the land nor the dunghill.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:35 — “It is neither fit for the land, nor yet for the dunghill; but men cast it out.”

Question 28: How does Jesus end His teaching in Luke 14?
  • A. With a promise of blessing
  • B. With a warning of judgment
  • C. With a parable of the sheep and goats
  • D. With a call to listen
  • E. With a final prayer for the disciples
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Answer 28: D — Jesus closed with a strong call for discernment and spiritual hearing.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:35 — “He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.”

Question 29: What repeated phrase in Luke 14 signals Jesus’ high standard for following Him?
  • A. “Woe unto you”
  • B. “Verily I say unto you”
  • C. “He cannot be my disciple”
  • D. “Blessed are the poor”
  • E. “Arise and follow me”
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Answer 29: C — Jesus says three times that certain people “cannot be my disciple” unless they meet His conditions.
KJV Reference: Luke 14:26, 27, 33 — “…he cannot be my disciple.”

Question 30: Which of the following best summarizes the message of Luke 14?
  • A. Faith alone guarantees the kingdom
  • B. Discipleship is easy and inclusive
  • C. Radical commitment is required to follow Christ
  • D. The kingdom belongs to the righteous elite
  • E. Parables are meant to confuse the wise
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Answer 30: C — Luke 14 strongly emphasizes the cost, urgency, and humility required in following Jesus.
KJV Reference: Throughout Luke 14 — parables of humility, forsaking all, and total surrender.

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Luke 14 is a piercing chapter about humility, sacrifice, and the radical cost of following Jesus. In a world chasing status and comfort, Christ calls us to sit low, give without expecting return, and count the cost of true discipleship. His words cut through casual faith and expose our need for full surrender. May this chapter provoke you to lay down everything and follow Him with joy, no turning back.

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