Leaves Without Fruit
“Seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit. When he reached it, he found nothing but leaves...” — Mark 11:13 (NIV)
Jesus was hungry.
From a distance, the fig tree looked promising — green leaves, the appearance of life. But when He got closer, there was nothing. No fruit. Only show.
So He cursed the tree.
It’s a hard moment in the Gospels. But it wasn’t about the tree — it was a parable in action. A tree that appeared fruitful but was barren represents something deeper: lives that look full of faith but lack true substance.
How often do we carry leafy signs of spirituality — while bearing no real fruit?
God isn’t drawn to appearances. He’s drawn to hearts that are rooted in Him — that bear love, humility, truth, and obedience.
💭 If Jesus came close to inspect your life today — would He find fruit, or just leaves?
🙏 Prayer:
Lord, I don’t want to just appear alive — I want to be alive in You.
Forgive me for the times I’ve settled for outward signs without inward depth.
Let my life bear the fruit that pleases You. Amen.
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