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What does it mean to be cut off from God's vineyard?

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Being cut off from God's vineyard signifies judgment upon those who are unfruitful and lack genuine faith.

The concept of being cut off from God's vineyard is depicted in several Scripture passages, illustrating the serious consequences of unfruitfulness. In the parable of the fig tree, the owner decides to cut it down if it continues to bear no fruit. This serves as a metaphor for divine judgment on those who falsely profess faith without evidence of a transformed life. Romans 11:22 warns that we must consider both the kindness and severity of God. Those who reject His grace and bear no fruit risk being cut off, reminding us of the urgency to cultivate a genuine faith that produces the fruit of salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 13:9, Romans 11:22

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