• Week 4: Friday The Day of Reckoning
    Jan 30 2026

    As we have noted, God expects us to bear fruit. Bearing fruit takes time. And we are helped in that regard by our brothers and sisters and by Jesus, who believes in second chances. But there's something you need to know: Chances to bear fruit will not last forever.

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    3 mins
  • Week 4: Thursday The Vinedressers Answer
    Jan 29 2026

     Let's concentrate on what the vine dresser did to help the fig tree become fruitful. He dug around it and put on fertilizer. What does this tell us about being fruitful among other things? It tells us that we need help beyond ourselves to grow and be fruitful for God. We've already noted that we need Jesus connected to our lives to bear fruit for God.

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    2 mins
  • Week 4: Wednesday The Patience of the Vinedresser
    Jan 28 2026

    When the owner wanted the unfruitful tree cut down, the vinedresser asked for one more year to care for it in hopes it would bear fruit. Even though everything about the vinedresser isn’t an exact match, I believe that he represents Jesus.

    Jesus believes in second chances. I’m thankful for this because I have often needed second, third, fourth, and more chances.

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    3 mins
  • Week 4: Tuesday The Tree
    Jan 27 2026

    When the owner came to check on his fig tree, he said that he had come for three years and found no fruit. The common fig tree in Jesus’ day was the ficus carica. It sometimes bore fruit in the second year, but more often in the third year or later. Much depended upon the rains and the condition of the soil. When one plants a fig tree, patience is required. The tree needs to grow and mature.

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    2 mins
  • Week 4: Monday Expectations of the Owner
    Jan 26 2026

     We will look at this parable from several angles. Today I want to concentrate on the expectations of the owner. While everything about the owner is not analogous to God, it is clear that we were planted by him. God expects us to bear fruit. He never put us on the earth to simply take up space. What kind of fruit does he want us to bear?

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    3 mins
  • Week 3: Friday The Terrible Place
    Jan 23 2026

    Over my years of ministry, how have I not devoted more sermons to

    the subject of hell? There are many possibilities. Maybe I heard too

    much “hellfire and damnation” when I was a child. Maybe my

    personality is not aligned with that approach to preaching. Maybe I

    cannot bear the thoughts of it for people I know who have already

    passed. Who knows?

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    3 mins
  • Week 3: Thursday The Sorting
    Jan 22 2026

    This devotional centers on the Sorting of the Parable of the Net. When

    the net was dragged to shore, the sorting began. The sorting represents

    the final judgment for all people. This sorting process is way humbling

    and scary.

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    4 mins
  • Week 3: Wednesday The Fish
    Jan 21 2026

    Today, we focus on the fish, which represent people. Have you

    considered how diverse humanity is? In Nigeria alone, more than

    120 dialects are spoken. Culture is dramatically diverse within the

    country in which you live. In the Parable of the Net, the spread of

    the gospel is in our hands. Note that in Scripture, no angel was ever

    sent to preach the gospel to others—it is literally in our hands.

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    3 mins