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How do we know God's judgment is on unfruitful churches?

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God's judgment on unfruitful churches is highlighted in the parable of the barren fig tree, where lack of fruit leads to a call for destruction.

In Luke 13:6-9, the parable depicts an owner who, frustrated by the unfruitfulness of the fig tree, ultimately seeks to have it cut down. This metaphor serves as a warning to all churches that neglect to foster a vibrant faith among their members. The expectation is clear: when a church is rich in knowledge but poor in spiritual fruit, it finds itself in danger of divine judgment. History reveals that the Jewish church faced this very fate, and similar warnings apply today. Churches that rest on their heritage and fail to manifest genuine faith and holiness risk hearing the warning, 'Cut it down.'
Scripture References: Luke 13:6-9

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