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What fruit does your life produce?
What does "bearing fruit" mean?
How do branches remain
fruitful
in the vine?
What defines a
fruitful
Christian?
What does "You Will Know Them by Their Fruit" mean?
What does "Be
fruitful
and multiply" mean?
What are the Fruit of the Holy Spirit?
Mark 11:12-14, 20-21: Why would Jesus curse a fig tree for lacking fruit when it was not the season for figs?
Why did Jesus curse the fig tree for not bearing fruit out of season (Mark 11:12-14)?
What is producing fruit in line with repentance?
Why does Jesus curse a fig tree for not bearing fruit out of season (Mark 11:12-14)? Isn't that irrational behavior for God?
What fruit was forbidden in the Bible?
What is the fruit of righteousness?
Why does Jesus curse a fig tree in Matthew 21:19 for having no fruit when it was not the season for figs?
In Isaiah 27:6, the promise of Israel filling the world with fruit seems exaggerated-can historical produce records support such a claim?
Ezekiel 47:12: Is there any archeological or historical evidence of fruit-bearing trees with leaves that provide healing, as described along the riverbanks?
What is the peaceable fruit of righteousness?
Are the "fruit of the Spirit" values in Galatians 5:22-23 genuinely universal, or do they rely heavily on first-century cultural norms that may not translate today?
Psalm 128:2 speaks of enjoying "the fruit of your labor"-why do poverty and hardship persist for some who live faithfully?
Luke 13:6-9: How does this fig tree parable align with or contradict similar accounts in other Gospels, and why does it seem incomplete here?
What is the meaning of "The True Vine"?
How does Ezekiel 15:2-3 reconcile the vine's supposed worthlessness with other biblical passages celebrating vines as symbols of blessing?
Jeremiah 16:2 forbids Jeremiah from marrying or having children-how does this reconcile with earlier Biblical commands to "be
fruitful
and multiply"?
Why did God's vineyard produce only wild grapes?
Is there any law against such things?
In 1 Corinthians 7:7-8, is Paul's preference for celibacy contradictory to the Genesis command to "be
fruitful
and multiply"?
Why did Jesus curse the fig tree?
Song of Solomon 7:7-8 - Does the imagery of a palm tree and clustered fruit borrow from neighboring fertility cults, raising concerns about syncretism or idolatry?
What does the Holy Spirit's fruit of kindness mean?
If the land was to become abundantly
fruitful
(Ezekiel 36:8-9), why does modern agriculture in that region still struggle with droughts and other environmental challenges?
Why do I have a sin nature without eating the fruit?
Psalm 128:3 compares a wife to a "
fruitful
vine"-doesn't this promise of abundant offspring conflict with modern understandings of fertility and childbearing challenges?
What does it mean to abide in Christ?
Should communion use wine or grape juice?
Ecclesiastes 4:7-8 emphasizes the vanity in labor for one without an heir-does this conflict with the Bible's call to stewardship and
fruitful
living?
What thrives like a tree planted by water?
What does gentleness as a Fruit of the Spirit mean?
What is the significance of faithfulness as a Holy Spirit fruit?
Adam was told that if and when he eats the forbidden fruit he would die the same day (Genesis 2:17) Adam ate the fruit and went on to live to a ripe old age of 930 years (Genesis 5:5)
What defines love as a Fruit of the Spirit?
Why did Adam and Eve eat the forbidden fruit?
James 3:11-12 uses water and plant analogies to illustrate consistent outcomes; is this scientifically or metaphorically sound regarding moral behavior?
The Gospels say that Jesus cursed a fig tree. Did the tree wither at once? Yes. (Matthew 21:19) No. It withered overnight (Mark II: 20)
What role do pomegranates play in the Bible?
Mark 14:25 - If Jesus vowed not to drink wine again until God's kingdom, why do some passages suggest he ate and drank after his resurrection?
What defines pragmatic ethics?
What did God create on day three?
What is the Bible's perspective on fertility?
What does the Fig Tree Prophecy entail?
What does the 4B Movement represent?
John 15:6: How does a loving God reconcile casting away "unfruitful branches" into fire with other biblical depictions of mercy?
What is self-control in the Holy Spirit's fruit?
What is the significance of Holy Monday?
What is false conversion?
How does the Bible view the purpose of procreation?
How can you consistently remain in Him?
What foods are mentioned in the Bible?
What do the tree's leaves symbolize for nations' healing?
What does "a time to plant and uproot" mean?
2 Corinthians 13:5 - Is there a way to objectively "examine" one's faith without relying on personal and potentially biased spiritual experiences?
How does Psalm 1:3, which promises the righteous will prosper, align with the observable reality that many devout believers still suffer hardships?
What do Bible verses say about abundance?
John 15:1-2: How can we verify, historically or otherwise, that Jesus's "true vine" metaphor reflects anything beyond cultural symbolism and legend?
What is the phenomenon known as holy laughter?
How are faith, works, and security interconnected?
If good works don't save, why does Jesus say people will be judged by their actions in Matthew 25:31-46?
(Psalm 113:9) How can God's promise to make the "barren woman" into a mother be taken literally in light of countless faithful individuals who remain childless despite prayers?
What are the unfruitful works of darkness?
What does "winning souls is wise" mean?
Does Titus 3:5-6, emphasizing salvation by mercy alone, conflict with James 2:17, which stresses the necessity of good works?
How do variations in the parable of the sower between Mark 4 and other Gospels not constitute contradictions in the Bible's message?
What is the Tribe of Ephraim?
Jeremiah 40:7-12 - Does the relatively swift regrouping and prosperity of the Judeans match known historical events or contradict established timelines?
How can you identify false teachers and prophets?
What do the two baskets of figs symbolize?
How is faith measured?
What is the Bible's stance on population control?
How does a seed grow without human intervention?
What symbols convey themes in the Book of Amos?
Who was Ephraim in the Bible?
What is the significance of the Tribe of Joseph?
Is Israel truly a land of milk and honey?
In Genesis 49:22-26, Joseph receives extraordinary blessings, yet historical records of his descendants (Ephraim and Manasseh) show decline-can this be viewed as a failed prophecy?
Paul and James seem to contradict each other-Paul says salvation is by faith alone (Ephesians 2:8-9), but James says faith without works is dead (James 2:26).
Why does Hosea 14:8 speak of Ephraim renouncing idols, yet later passages suggest the Northern Kingdom never fully returned from exile?
Exodus 1:7 - How could the Israelites have multiplied so rapidly in a relatively short period without any historical or scientific evidence supporting such exponential growth?
What defines someone as a fake Christian?
What is the goodness of the Holy Spirit?
Are good works required for salvation? (Ephesians 2:8-9 vs. James 2:24)
How should Christians evaluate their leaders' teachings?
What does "husbandman" mean in the Bible?
Is having children the right choice for me?
Why do some believers remain unsaved?
Are children a blessing from God?
What does the Bible say about impulse control?
What does "Not Grow Weary in Doing Good" mean?
What does walking in the Spirit mean?
How does diligence lead to success and prosperity?
Does the Bible mention the paleo diet?
How does the seed's environment affect its growth?
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