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Tag: Luke 13 bible study

A lone barren fig tree stands in freshly tilled soil, surrounded by dead leaves and soft, misty light, evoking quiet judgment and expectation.

The Fig Tree That Didn’t Care

In Luke 13, Jesus tells a sobering parable about a barren fig tree—planted, protected, and yet fruitless. This devotion explores what true repentance means, why it cannot wait, and how Christ still pleads for fruit before judgment falls. One more year. One more chance. Will we bear fruit, or will we be cut down?

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