When Leaves Lie: The Curious Case of the Cursed Fig Tree
Lately, I have been intrigued by two specific passages in Scripture. One is when Jesus speaks about pruning in John 15. The other is when He curses the fig tree in Mark 11. At first, they felt unrelated. But over the past few days, I kept sensing the Holy Spirit drawing my attention to them both. I started to wonder. Is God using these verses to correct me? To speak into something He sees in my heart? To show me what He truly desires from my life? That honest question led me into a quiet but deep reflection. And what I found was not only eye-opening but deeply personal. Jesus Cursed a Tree. Why? In Mark 11, we see a moment that almost feels out of character for Jesus. He sees a fig tree in leaf. He approaches it to find fruit. But there is none. So He says to it, “May no one ever eat fruit from you again.” The next morning, the tree is found completely withered from the roots. It is strange, right? Especially when Scripture clearly says, “It was not the season for figs.” Why would Jesu...