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