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What happens to those who remain fruitless in their faith?

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Those who are fruitless in their faith face severe judgment, as highlighted by the command to cut down the fig tree.

The sermon draws a grave picture regarding the fate of fruitless professors of faith. According to the teachings of Jesus, a fruitless fig tree is cut down and condemned, symbolizing the eternal fate awaiting those who claim to follow Christ without genuine faith. This act of cutting down signifies not just physical death but also spiritual judgment, portraying the seriousness of being in a state of spiritual barrenness. As the preacher warns, the axe lies at the root, indicating that divine judgment is imminent for those who do not produce the expected fruits of repentance and faith.
Scripture References: Luke 13:6-7

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