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What does the Bible say about fruitlessness in the church?

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The Bible warns against being fruitless, as seen in the parable of the fig tree in Luke 13:6-7, symbolizing unconverted individuals in the church.

In Luke 13:6-7, Jesus tells a parable about a fig tree that does not bear fruit and how the owner is frustrated by its barrenness after three years of waiting. This imagery serves as a serious warning to those who profess to be Christians but do not demonstrate the fruit of holiness in their lives. A fruitless fig tree represents an individual who appears outwardly religious but lacks true inner transformation and fruitfulness in their Christian walk, and it highlights the danger of presuming one's salvation simply due to church membership or outward profession.
Scripture References: Luke 13:6-7

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