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Episode #: 60 Parables (Part 7: The Fruitless Fig Tree)
This episode is continues our series from earlier, some parables of Jesus. A parable is a short story that has two meanings: a physical, literal level, and a deeper, spiritual one. This story, from the Bible account in Luke 13:6-9, tells about a landowner who waited three years for a fig tree to bear fruit and what he saw and decided. Take a listen!
Word of the Day: fig (n.) a kind of fruit that grows on trees; very popular in Mediterranean countries like Israel
Question of the Day: What does “bearing fruit” in life mean to you? What “fruits” did you produce in 2019? What do you hope to produce in 2020?
Have a question or feedback? Maybe a topic you’d like to hear in a future episode? Please email Scott at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you! If you enjoy our podcasts, please subscribe, write a review, and share them on social media and by word of mouth! Those are GREAT ways to help more people find our podcasts. Please also visit us at www.DreyerCoaching.com; check out the blog posts at the bottom of the page for more information about life in the USA and the crazy English language.
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Episode #: 60 Parables (Part 7: The Fruitless Fig Tree)
This episode is continues our series from earlier, some parables of Jesus. A parable is a short story that has two meanings: a physical, literal level, and a deeper, spiritual one. This story, from the Bible account in Luke 13:6-9, tells about a landowner who waited three years for a fig tree to bear fruit and what he saw and decided. Take a listen!
Word of the Day: fig (n.) a kind of fruit that grows on trees; very popular in Mediterranean countries like Israel
Question of the Day: What does “bearing fruit” in life mean to you? What “fruits” did you produce in 2019? What do you hope to produce in 2020?
Have a question or feedback? Maybe a topic you’d like to hear in a future episode? Please email Scott at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you! If you enjoy our podcasts, please subscribe, write a review, and share them on social media and by word of mouth! Those are GREAT ways to help more people find our podcasts. Please also visit us at www.DreyerCoaching.com; check out the blog posts at the bottom of the page for more information about life in the USA and the crazy English language.
Stay connected!
https://www.facebook.com/DreyerCoaching/
http://dreyercoaching.com/en/wechat
http://dreyercoaching.com/en/line
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdreyer/