God Hates Figs: Uncovering why Jesus cursed the fig tree

The incident of Jesus cursing the fig tree stands among the most striking and symbolically rich moments in the Gospel narrative, appearing in both Mark 11:12-14,20-25 and Matthew 21:18-22. On the surface the act seems abrupt, almost harsh, yet when examined in its full biblical and historical context it reveals profound theological truth about expectation,

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When Your Greatest Enemies Live Under the Same Roof: Unpacking Matthew 10:36

“A person’s enemies will be the members of their own household.” —Jesus, Matthew 10:36 (NIV) These words from Jesus are not a suggestion; they are a prophecy. Spoken to His twelve disciples as He commissioned them for mission, they are a gut punch in a chapter already loaded with warnings of death, betrayal, and flogging.

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Jesus: The Promise of Redemption and Rest Beyond Death

People often forget that human life ends. The world today is obsessed with longevity, anti-aging creams, biohacks, and cryogenic dreams. Death is the supreme equalizer, a shadow that looms over every achievement, every joy, and every sorrow. As a follower of Jesus Christ, I am profoundly inspired by the unbreakable promise that Jesus Christ offers:

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