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The parable of the fig tree should wake us up to both God's wrath and God's mercy. When we say that God loves us as we are, we When Bad Things Happen – Sermon on Luke 13:1-9 | A pastor sings LUKE 13:1-9 - The Tower of Siloam and the Parable of the Barren Fig Tree

Pastor Jordan Rogers continues preaching through the Gospel Luke in this sermon on Luke 13:1-9 entitled, "Repent or Perish." The Bible says in Luke 13:1-9 [Repent or Perish] #bible #gospel #luke If you never had a setback, would you know what the power of God could do for you? The dynamic teachings of Reverend Terry K.

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Only leaves | Luke 13:1-9 An inspiring weekly broadcast with Father Chapin. Our salvation requires both confession and repentance on our part. Though God loves us, He requires us to willingly turn away

Repent or Be Cut Down. | Luke 13:1-9 | Craig Ireland Jesus wants to do is hold up the mirror. He wants to help us look at ourselves. Not to distract ourselves with the blame game. But to look in the mirror.

A chapter-by-chapter and verse-by-verse study of Luke taught by Pastor Paul LeBoutillier of Life Bible Ministry. Full study through Parable of the Barren Fig Tree | Luke 13:6-9

Sermon on Luke 13:1-9- The Fruit of Repentance Sermon 6-11-17. "Repent or Perish" - Luke 13:1-9 (3.22.15) - Pastor Jordan Rogers

Every tragedy is a warning - Luke 13:1-9 Sermon DO NOT DOWNLOAD THESE VIDEOS & RE-UPLOAD THEM ON OTHER CHANNELS. YOU CAN SHARE THE LINKS. Reimagining Our Lives – A Sermon On Luke 13:1-9 and Exodus 3:1

This is a sermon on Luke 13:1-9 by Craig Ireland of Hope Reformed Baptist Church. It was preached on Sunday morning the 31st One of the kindest things anyone can do is to warn others when disaster is ahead. Jesus, in His great love for us, did exactly that. 42066 = Luke 13:1-9 by Dr. J. Vernon McGee - Thru the Bible

Genuine faith in Christ manifests itself through genuine repentance and a changed life. In this sermon, R.C. Sproul continues his The Joy of Repentance | Luke 13:1-9 Daily Reflection with Aneel Aranha | Luke 13:1-9 | October 26, 2019

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Luke 13 (Part 1) :1-17 • A Time to Repent Download our FREE Bible study resources here: Luke 13 opens with a unique teaching from Jesus

A Little Leaven (Luke 13:10-21) — A Sermon by R.C. Sproul Luke 13:1-9 Repent or Perish 13 At that very time there were some present who told him about the Galileans whose blood Pilate

Did you know fact about bible #shorts #bible. H.B. Charles Jr. preaches "The Barren Fig Tree" from Luke 13:6-9 at the Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church in Jacksonville,

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In The Parable of The Fig Tree Jesus explained that God is the God of second chances. The parable of the fig tree shows that God The Gospel of Luke - Taught by Pastor Steve Carr - Calvary Chapel Arroyo Grande.

Welcome to Daily Gospel Reflection for Saturday, October 25, 2025. Today's reflection is based on Luke 13:1-9, where Jesus Sermon preached by The Rev. Deon Johnson, Rector The Episcopal Church of St. Paul, Brighton MI. March 24, 2019. The Parable Of The Fig Tree Explained | Parables of Jesus Explained | Luke 13: 6-9

Jesus tells a parable. He tells about a man who owned a fig tree that wasn't producing any figs. So the man told the caretaker, “Cut it down! Why should it use Luke 13:1-9. Ask a Better Question[1]. March 20, 2022. Emmanuel Baptist Church; Rev. Kathy Donley. Image You Are Worthy. Manure, Mercy, and a Barren Fig Tree in Luke 13

(Luke 13:1-9) Lessons from Unexpected Disaster · Wisdom The implication to be drawn from the parable is that God is patient, which gives Jesus' hearers time for repentance, but there is a limit. Today's Devotional: When Jesus Is The Bad Guy.

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WOG - Word Of GOD Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to St. Luke 13:1-9. Some people told Jesus about the Galileans Suffering Brings Us to Repentance: Luke 13:1–5

In Luke 13:6-9, Jesus shares the Parable of the Barren Fig Tree, illustrating God's patience and the opportunity for repentance. The Theology of Tragedy | Luke 13 | Gary Hamrick

Jesus described the kingdom of God using surprising imagery: a little leaven and a tiny mustard seed. In this sermon, R.C. Sproul How are Pilate's murder of worshippers and the victims of a tower collapse a call to repentance? What are the "uncircumcised

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The people of Galilee were shocked that God would allow some of their kinsmen be murdered, but Jesus told them they were When life happensRepent! Bear fruit! | Luke 13:1-9 · Cast your cares on the LORD and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous fall The Tower of Siloam, Pilate, and the Galileans - Luke 13:1-5

A Call to Repentance! Luke 13:1-9 The Lesson From COVID 19: Repent or Perish (Luke 13:1-9).

The Barren Fig Tree | Luke 13:6-9 | H.B. Charles Jr. Luke 13:1-9 ~ Repent & Parable of the Fig Tree EXTRA STUDY: Watching this video is NOT needed to comment on today's A homily given by Alberto S. Uy, Bishop of Tagbilaran.

Part 28 in an expository series by Pastor David Guzik, author of the Enduring Word commentary, teaching through the Gospel of Repent or Perish | Luke 13:1-9 Daily Gospel Reflection – Luke 13:1-9 – Repentance & Mercy

42066 = Luke 13:1-9 by Dr. J. Vernon McGee - Thru the Bible. Join Paul, Matt and Mike as they discuss preaching this strange text from Luke 13 Check out more resources at The Craft of Daily Bible Inspirational Message Luke 13:1-9

Luke 13:1-9 - In Depth - Pastor Chuck Smith - Bible Studies Why do tragic things happen? Is it because some people are particularly sinful or bad? In this sermon we look at what Jesus has

Sermon by Pastor David Green from Luke 13:1-9. Give online: Discover Jesus: The Locus of Astonishment (Luke 13:1-5) — A Sermon by R.C. Sproul 29th Saturday of Ordinary Time – Gospel Luke 13:1-9 If you do not repent, you will all perish as they did! Some people told Jesus

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God's judgment is a given, whatever tragedies we may experience. The answer to tragedy is repentance toward God. When bad things happen, Jesus Luke 13:6-9 The Fruitless Fig Tree Reimagine your life. Reimagine your relationships. Reimagine how you might live beside and respond to the tyrants, fallen towers, and tragedies in your life

Luke 13:1-9- The Fruit of Repentance This is from the 11:00am service on March 29, 2020 at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Rev. Aaron Messner preached this In Luke 13 Jesus told us to be less concerned with the sins or shortcomings of others and more concerned with our own character and our own godliness.

Commentary on Luke 13:1-9 - Working Preacher from Luther Seminary Luke is the only source we have who mentions the two incidents that are spoken of in today's Gospel. These incidents are Look at the Book Teacher: John Piper Playlist:

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Luke 13:1-9 - Center for Excellence in Preaching People have a very hard time admitting when they have done wrong. Instead, we ignore it, deny it, or justify our sin. Jesus How do you make sense of tragedy? God does have something to say about it--something very time-sensitive. a sermon

Join us as Blake Coffee walks us through the Parable of the barren fig tree in Luke 13:1-9 as part of our Winter Bible Study Series: 11/07/2021 All of our lives will be touched by something tragic at some point—death, disease, grief, sorrow, betrayal, abuse, etc.

Every violent and deadly thing that happens in the world is supposed to be a reminder of our need to repent—a reminder that we are all born into Gospel Reflection Luke 13: 1-9

Gospel Reflection Luke 13: 1-9. Pastor John Miller continues our series in the Gospel of Luke with an expository message through Luke 13:1-9 titled, "Time To The Bible says in Luke chapter 13 verses 1 through 9: Repent or Perish 1Now there were some present at that time who told

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