Luke 12 Quiz

Comprehensive Luke 12 Quiz with Answers: How Well Do You Know the Gospel of Luke?

Luke 12 Quiz — How well do you remember the warnings, parables, and promises packed into Luke chapter 12? From the leaven of the Pharisees to the parable of the rich fool, Jesus lays down intense teachings that every believer should take to heart. This quiz will challenge your memory, test your discernment, and deepen your understanding of the eternal perspective Christ calls us to embrace.

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Luke 12 Quiz Questions and Answers

Question 1: What warning did Jesus give His disciples first in Luke 12?
  • A. Beware of false prophets
  • B. Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees
  • C. Beware of Herod’s soldiers
  • D. Beware of greedy merchants
  • E. Beware of persecution from Rome
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Answer 1: B — Jesus began by warning them to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:1 — “…he began to say unto his disciples first of all, Beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.”

Question 2: What does Jesus say about things spoken in darkness?
  • A. They will remain hidden forever
  • B. They will be erased by grace
  • C. They shall be heard in the light
  • D. They shall bring condemnation
  • E. They shall cause division
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Answer 2: C — Jesus warned that secret words would be revealed openly.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:3 — “Therefore whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness shall be heard in the light…”

Question 3: Whom does Jesus say we should fear?
  • A. The one who slanders the righteous
  • B. The one who can imprison the body
  • C. The one who has riches and power
  • D. The one who can kill and cast into hell
  • E. The one who tempts men to fall
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Answer 3: D — Jesus said to fear Him who, after killing, has power to cast into hell.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:5 — “But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell…”

Question 4: What does Jesus say about the value of sparrows?
  • A. Two are sold for a shekel
  • B. They are not forgotten before God
  • C. They gather without barns
  • D. They represent the poor
  • E. They neither sow nor reap
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Answer 4: B — Even the small, inexpensive sparrows are not forgotten before God.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:6 — “Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?”

Question 5: What does Jesus say about the hairs of your head?
  • A. They are limited by years
  • B. They are numbered by angels
  • C. They are all numbered
  • D. They are like the sands of the sea
  • E. They grow only by faith
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Answer 5: C — Jesus said, “But even the very hairs of your head are all numbered.”
KJV Reference: Luke 12:7 — “But even the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear not therefore: ye are of more value than many sparrows.”

Question 6: What will happen to those who confess Jesus before men?
  • A. They shall inherit eternal riches
  • B. They shall be known by angels of God in heaven
  • C. The Son of man will confess them before the angels of God
  • D. They will be spared in the time of persecution
  • E. They shall receive a double portion of the blessings of God
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Answer 6: C — Jesus promises to confess those who acknowledge Him before others.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:8 — “Also I say unto you, Whosoever shall confess me before men, him shall the Son of man also confess before the angels of God.”

Question 7: What is the consequence of denying Jesus before men?
  • A. They shall be stoned
  • B. They shall be cast into prison
  • C. They shall be denied before the angels of God
  • D. They shall be cursed by the prophets
  • E. They shall lose their earthly blessings
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Answer 7: C — Denying Jesus leads to being denied before the heavenly host.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:9 — “But he that denieth me before men shall be denied before the angels of God.”

Question 8: What sin will not be forgiven according to Jesus?
  • A. Blasphemy against the Father in heaven
  • B. Denying the Scriptures
  • C. Blasphemy against the Son of man
  • D. Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost
  • E. Lying to a prophet
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Answer 8: D — Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:10 — “…but unto him that blasphemeth against the Holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven.”

Question 9: What does Jesus say about what to say when brought before magistrates?
  • A. Study beforehand and rehearse it always
  • B. Ask a priest to speak for you
  • C. Let your accuser speak first
  • D. Take no thought, for the Holy Ghost shall teach you
  • E. Speak in tongues as the Spirit gives utterance
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Answer 9: D — The Holy Ghost will teach you in the same hour what you ought to say.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:12 — “For the Holy Ghost shall teach you in the same hour what ye ought to say.”

Question 10: What did a man in the crowd ask Jesus to do with his brother?
  • A. Heal him of his blindness
  • B. Tell him to be baptized of Jesus Christ
  • C. Rebuke him for stealing from his neighbor
  • D. Speak to him to divide the inheritance
  • E. Cast a demon out of him
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Answer 10: D — A man asked Jesus to speak to his brother about dividing their inheritance.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:13 — “And one of the company said unto him, Master, speak to my brother, that he divide the inheritance with me.”

Question 11: How did Jesus respond when asked to divide an inheritance?
  • A. He asked for details
  • B. He referred them to Moses’ law
  • C. He asked, “Who made me a judge over you?”
  • D. He agreed but warned them about fairness
  • E. He told them to bring their father
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Answer 11: C — Jesus refused to arbitrate and questioned the request.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:14 — “And he said unto him, Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?”

Question 12: What did Jesus say to beware of in relation to possessions?
  • A. Pride in labor
  • B. Robbers in the night
  • C. Covetousness
  • D. False merchants
  • E. Trusting in riches
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Answer 12: C — Jesus warned, “Beware of covetousness.”
KJV Reference: Luke 12:15 — “And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness…”

Question 13: What did Jesus say a man’s life does not consist in?
  • A. The number of his years on earth
  • B. The fame he gains
  • C. The abundance of his possessions
  • D. The strength of his army
  • E. The praise of men on earth
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Answer 13: C — Life does not consist in the abundance of things he possesses.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:15 — “…for a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.”

Question 14: In the parable of the rich fool, what did the man plan to do with his barns?
  • A. Donate them to the poor in his days
  • B. Store extra water
  • C. Fill them with gold
  • D. Pull them down and build greater
  • E. Use them to store oil and wine
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Answer 14: D — The rich man said he would tear down his barns and build greater ones.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:18 — “…I will pull down my barns, and build greater; and there will I bestow all my fruits and my goods.”

Question 15: What did God call the rich man in the parable?
  • A. Master of plenty
  • B. Wise and strong
  • C. Fool
  • D. Merchant of error
  • E. Keeper of barns
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Answer 15: C — God said unto him, “Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee.”
KJV Reference: Luke 12:20 — “But God said unto him, Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee…”

Question 16: What happens to the treasures a man lays up for himself and is not rich toward God?
  • A. They perish in fire
  • B. They are taken by strangers
  • C. He is left in shame
  • D. His soul is required of him
  • E. He is forgotten by God
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Answer 16: D — The rich fool died suddenly, showing the futility of hoarding without being rich toward God.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:21 — “So is he that layeth up treasure for himself, and is not rich toward God.”

Question 17: What did Jesus say not to take thought for?
  • A. The sins of others
  • B. The words of men
  • C. Your life nor body
  • D. The days to come
  • E. The enemies around you
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Answer 17: C — Jesus instructed not to worry about food or clothing.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:22 — “Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat; neither for the body, what ye shall put on.”

Question 18: Which birds did Jesus use to illustrate God’s provision?
  • A. Sparrows
  • B. Eagles
  • C. Ravens
  • D. Doves
  • E. Pigeons
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Answer 18: C — Jesus said God feeds the ravens though they neither sow nor reap.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:24 — “Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap… and God feedeth them.”

Question 19: What does Jesus say no man can do by taking thought?
  • A. Add a cubit to his stature
  • B. Predict the future
  • C. Control the winds
  • D. Make gold from stone
  • E. Heal the broken
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Answer 19: A — Worry cannot add height or time to one’s life.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:25 — “And which of you with taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?”

Question 20: What example of clothing does Jesus use to teach about God’s provision?
  • A. The robes of kings
  • B. The priests’ garments
  • C. The lilies of the field
  • D. The tunics of prophets
  • E. The mantle of Elijah
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Answer 20: C — Jesus said the lilies are clothed better than Solomon in all his glory.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:27 — “Consider the lilies how they grow… even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.”

Question 21: What did Jesus say God will clothe much more than the grass?
  • A. The beasts of the field
  • B. The birds of the air
  • C. The lilies of the valley
  • D. You, O ye of little faith
  • E. The children of Zion
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Answer 21: D — Jesus said if God clothes the grass, He will much more clothe His followers.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:28 — “If then God so clothe the grass… how much more will he clothe you, O ye of little faith?”

Question 22: What did Jesus say to seek instead of worrying about food and drink?
  • A. The law and the prophets
  • B. The favor of men
  • C. The kingdom of God
  • D. The mercy seat
  • E. The gifts of the Spirit
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Answer 22: C — Jesus said, “Seek ye the kingdom of God; and all these things shall be added unto you.”
KJV Reference: Luke 12:31 — “But rather seek ye the kingdom of God; and all these things shall be added unto you.”

Question 23: What did Jesus say about your treasure and your heart?
  • A. Your heart must guide your treasure
  • B. Treasure and heart are never together
  • C. Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also
  • D. Keep your treasure in heaven away from thieves
  • E. Your heart is deceitful above treasure
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Answer 23: C — Jesus taught that your heart follows your treasure.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:34 — “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.”

Question 24: What did Jesus say about servants who are watching when their lord returns?
  • A. They shall be ashamed
  • B. They shall be cast out
  • C. They shall be blessed
  • D. They shall lose their reward
  • E. They shall be judged first
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Answer 24: C — Blessed are those servants whom the lord finds watching.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:37 — “Blessed are those servants, whom the lord when he cometh shall find watching…”

Question 25: What will the lord do for the servants he finds watching?
  • A. Give them a crown of gold
  • B. Sit them on thrones
  • C. Gird himself and serve them
  • D. Command angels to bless them
  • E. Double their wages
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Answer 25: C — He will gird himself, make them sit, and serve them.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:37 — “…he shall gird himself, and make them to sit down to meat, and will come forth and serve them.”

Question 26: What does Jesus compare His return to?
  • A. A roaring lion
  • B. A thief coming in the night
  • C. A shepherd seeking sheep
  • D. A farmer sowing seed
  • E. A storm coming suddenly
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Answer 26: B — Jesus likened His coming to a thief, unexpected and sudden.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:39 — “…if the goodman of the house had known what hour the thief would come…”

Question 27: What does Jesus say is required of those to whom much is given?
  • A. Little shall be expected
  • B. They must teach others
  • C. Much shall be required
  • D. They must fast and pray often
  • E. They must give all to the poor
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Answer 27: C — Responsibility increases with privilege.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:48 — “For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required…”

Question 28: What kind of division did Jesus say He came to bring?
  • A. None — peace only
  • B. National division
  • C. Religious confusion
  • D. Fire and family division
  • E. War in the heavens
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Answer 28: D — Jesus said He came to send fire and cause division, even among families.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:49–53 — “Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth? I tell you, Nay; but rather division.”

Question 29: What did Jesus rebuke the people for not discerning?
  • A. The miracles He performed
  • B. The signs of the times
  • C. The teachings of Moses
  • D. The suffering of the prophets
  • E. The sins in their hearts
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Answer 29: B — They could discern the weather but not the spiritual times.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:56 — “Ye can discern the face of the sky and of the earth; but how is it that ye do not discern this time?”

Question 30: What does Jesus advise when going with an adversary to a magistrate?
  • A. Pray without ceasing
  • B. Bring many witnesses
  • C. Settle on the way
  • D. Speak boldly in truth
  • E. Let your yes be yes
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Answer 30: C — He advised to agree quickly lest the judge deliver you to the officer.
KJV Reference: Luke 12:58 — “…as thou goest with thine adversary to the magistrate… give diligence that thou mayest be delivered from him…”

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Luke 12 reminds us that true riches are not found in barns, inheritances, or possessions—but in trust, obedience, and readiness for Christ’s return. Jesus urges us to beware of covetousness, to live watchfully, and to seek the Kingdom above all. May this chapter stir you to live open-handed, open-hearted, and ready to meet the Master at any moment. He is coming soon.

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