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Mark 11:20

The Passion Translation

In the morning, they passed by the fig tree that Jesus spoke to and it was completely withered from the roots up.

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They barely get planted and barely take root in their position of power when the Lord blows on them and they wither away, carried off like straw in the stormy wind.

What more could I have done for my vineyard? When I expected it to bear luscious grapes, why did it produce only wild, worthless grapes?

but when the days grew hot, they were scorched and withered because they had insufficient roots.

Jesus replied, “Every plant that my heavenly Father didn’t plant is destined to be uprooted.

While walking back into the city the next morning, he got hungry.

The next day, as he left Bethany, Jesus was feeling hungry.

Jesus spoke to the fig tree, saying, “No one will ever eat fruit from you again!” And the disciples overheard him.

If a person is separated from me, he is discarded; such branches are gathered up and thrown into the fire to be burned.

But if the field continues to produce only thorns and thistles a curse hangs over it and it will be burned.

These false teachers are like dangerous hidden reefs at your love feasts, lying in wait to shipwreck the immature. They feast among you without reverence, having no shepherd but themselves. They are clouds with no rain, swept along by the winds. Like fruitless late-autumn trees —twice dead, barren, and plucked up by the roots!




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