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Mark 11:20

Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

The next morning Jesus was walking with his followers. They saw the fig tree that he spoke to the day before. The tree was dry and dead, even the roots.

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Jesus answered, “Every plant that my Father in heaven has not planted will be pulled up by the roots.

If you don’t stay joined to me, you will be like a branch that has been thrown out and has dried up. All the dead branches like that are gathered up, thrown into the fire and burned.

So Jesus said to the tree, “People will never eat fruit from you again.” His followers heard him say this.

But when the sun rose, it burned the plants. The plants died because they did not have deep roots.

They are like plants that are planted in the ground. But before they can send their roots into the ground, God blows on the “plants”; they become dead and dry, and the wind blows them away like straw.

These people are like dirty spots among you—they bring shame to you in the special meals you share together. They eat with you and have no fear. They take care of only themselves. They are like clouds without rain. The wind blows them around. They are like trees that have no fruit at harvest time and are pulled out of the ground. So they are twice dead.

But other people are like land that grows only thorns and weeds. It is worthless and in danger of being cursed by God. It will be destroyed by fire.

What more could I do for my vineyard? I did everything I could. I hoped for good grapes to grow, but there were only rotten ones. Why did that happen?

Early the next morning, Jesus was going back to the city. He was very hungry.

The next day, Jesus was leaving Bethany. He was hungry.

Its roots spread among the rocks, searching for good soil.




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