A) He pruned it. B) He watered it. C) He cursed it. D) He blessed it.
A) It had too many leaves. B) It had no fruit. C) It was too tall. D) It was dying.
A) It is a healing symbol. B) It symbolizes spiritual barrenness. C) It represents abundance. D) It denotes wealth.
A) He found nothing but leaves. B) He was pleased. C) He climbed it. D) He sat under it.
A) Be kind to trees. B) Have faith in God. C) Eat figs. D) Always plant seeds.
A) Matthew. B) Peter. C) Andrew. D) John.
A) It was winter. B) It was autumn. C) It was summer. D) It was not the season for figs.
A) You will produce fruit. B) You will blossom next year. C) You will grow tall. D) No one will eat from you again.
A) Angry. B) Disappointed. C) Joyful. D) Indifferent.
A) Healing. B) Judgment for unfruitfulness. C) A miracle. D) Provision.
A) Faith requires evidence. B) Faith is only for the righteous. C) Faith can move mountains. D) Faith is irrelevant.
A) Pray only at night. B) Believe that you received. C) Pray quietly. D) Only pray in groups.
A) A full week. B) A year. C) Several days. D) Overnight.
A) Future growth. B) Temporary punishment. C) Blessing in disguise. D) Permanent barrenness. |