Our Lord once noticed from afar a fig-tree full of leaves. Going over to find figs, He found none, and cursed it for its barrenness.
There is a deep meaning in this action. He did it to teach a significant lesson.
The leaves of a tree drink in air and moisture, and promote its strength and fruitfulness. The sacred privileges bestowed on a person may be compared to leaves.
The Lord has a right to expect much from those to whom He had given much. And when He comes looking for fruit, and finds none — no repentance, no faith, no love, no holiness — a curse may be expected from Him.
Let us continue to bear good fruit to the glory and praise of God.
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