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9-7 The Mercy/Judgement Edge (The Fig Tree)

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In this episode of the Impact Nations Podcast, Tim and Steve explore the parable of the fig tree from Luke 13. They delve into the layers of symbolism and meaning behind the fig tree, a central figure in both parables and prophetic action. Join the discussion as they compare Jesus’ parable of the fig tree with His prophetic act of cursing the fig tree in Matthew, discovering how both grace and judgment are themes running throughout these passages. Through their conversation, Tim and Steve examine how this parable is not only about Israel but also points us to the deeper spiritual realities of God’s mercy and the consequences of turning away from Him. Together, they unpack the importance of repentance, the warning of destruction, and the gift of grace extended through Jesus.
📖 Scripture Reference: Luke 13:6-9; Matthew 21:18-22 🌍 Want to be part of demonstrating the Gospel to the poor? Visit impactnations.com to see how you can join us in bringing rescue and restoration to the world's most vulnerable.
Hashtags: #ImpactNationsPodcast #JesusParables #FigTreeParable #GraceAndJudgment #BiblicalSymbolism #KingdomOfGod #GospelOfLuke #GospelOfMatthew #JesusTeachings #RepentanceAndGrace #FaithJourney #Theology #KingdomLiving #ChristianPodcast #FaithInAction

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In this episode of the Impact Nations Podcast, Tim and Steve explore the parable of the fig tree from Luke 13. They delve into the layers of symbolism and meaning behind the fig tree, a central figure in both parables and prophetic action. Join the discussion as they compare Jesus’ parable of the fig tree with His prophetic act of cursing the fig tree in Matthew, discovering how both grace and judgment are themes running throughout these passages. Through their conversation, Tim and Steve examine how this parable is not only about Israel but also points us to the deeper spiritual realities of God’s mercy and the consequences of turning away from Him. Together, they unpack the importance of repentance, the warning of destruction, and the gift of grace extended through Jesus.
📖 Scripture Reference: Luke 13:6-9; Matthew 21:18-22 🌍 Want to be part of demonstrating the Gospel to the poor? Visit impactnations.com to see how you can join us in bringing rescue and restoration to the world's most vulnerable.
Hashtags: #ImpactNationsPodcast #JesusParables #FigTreeParable #GraceAndJudgment #BiblicalSymbolism #KingdomOfGod #GospelOfLuke #GospelOfMatthew #JesusTeachings #RepentanceAndGrace #FaithJourney #Theology #KingdomLiving #ChristianPodcast #FaithInAction

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