<p>Another day to witness means it's another time to be grateful to ABBA. It's Sunday Twists time.💯 I deeply appreciate everyone who have been participating, thanks for the encouragement. Apologies 🙏for the late posting....a lot have been on my hands lately.</p><p>So yeah, it's time to unravel last week's twist, briefly, it was talking about Jesus Christ being hungry and cursing a fig tree because there was no fruit on it to pluck and eat, and we wondered ...Oh poor tree!</p><p>✓First, the main reason why Jesus cursed that tree was to teach a lesson and show the way of life of the Pharisees/Sadducees - they were hypocritical, always pretending to be religious but they lived fruitless lives just like the fig tree.</p><p>✓ Also, it was said last week that it was not yet the season of figs which in one way validates its lack of figs, but.... the Henry Morris Study Bible says: "The Palestinian fig tree normally produce both leaves and figs so this tree should have borne figs along with it."</p><p>✓ Fred T Wright's "Manners And Customs Of Bible Lands" confirms it that when fig leaves appear, fruits should appear.</p><p><span style="font-size: 17.5px; background-color: transparent;">✓</span><span style="background-color: transparent; font-size: 17.5px;">Jesus also cursed the tree so it won't keep deceiving people making them think it has fruits meanwhile it has nothing to offer. (The said curse made the tree dry up completely).</span></p><blockquote><span style="background-color: transparent; font-size: 17.5px;">However, the lesson taught should be paramount: Mind your inner transformation carefully than your outward appearance. Don't feign to appear righteous...it causes more harm. Just like the fig tree.</span></blockquote><blockquote><span style="background-color: transparent; font-size: 17.5px;">PEACE ✌️💥</span></blockquote>
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