The fig tree

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This parable of the fig tree in the book of Luke 13:6-9 highlights the importance of bearing fruit in our lives as Christians. Bishop Moloantoa's interpretation may emphasize that the fig tree, like a Christian, is expected to bear fruit. Just as the owner of the vineyard expected fruit from the fig tree, God expects his people to produce good works, spiritual growth, and a life reflective of their faith.
12 Mar 2024 7AM Sotho South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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