Matthew 21:19 (ESV)
And seeing a fig tree by the wayside, he went to it and
found nothing on it but only leaves. And he said to it, “May no fruit ever come
from you again!” And the fig tree withered at once.
A few weeks back I came across a very interesting story
that helped explain this verse.
"You know, I never understood why Jesus cursed the
fig tree in Matthew 21. As I was reading this week it hit me. The fig tree, they
say, is supposed to have fruit at the same time as it has its leaves. Jesus
came to the fig tree expecting to find figs and found nothing; the tree was
merely offering the "appearance" of fruitfulness. It was saying,
'come eat' when it had no food to offer. It was being deceptive.
That is the same reason why Jesus called the Pharisees
white-washed tombs full of dead men's bones. They had only the
"appearance" of righteousness. They were saying 'come to us for life
and righteousness' but they had no life to give. They were bound up in
legalism.
The fig tree is symbolic of the Pharisees and all of us
Christians if we have only the appearance of Christianity but have not the
Spirit of life as the fruit of God flowing from us. Jesus said they have a form
of Godliness but deny the power. If we don't have the power then we are being
deceptive; we have leaves but no fruit; we have religion but no life; we have
on the fancy robes and pray fancy prayers - we look good and sound good but it
is all show".
Hmmm. Good one, don't you think? We need the fruit! We can't go on
without it! Let's give our hearts to the Lord once again ask for the sweet
fruit of His Spirit to grow in us in a new way today. There's so much work to
be done!
Dear Lord, help us give our hearts to You completely.
Help us grow in a new way today so that the world around us will see You in us.
In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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