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🌿 “Leave It One More Year”

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The Gospel, the Fig Tree, and the Brevolution Within       Luke 13:1–9 is a sobering Gospel. Not the kind we put on mugs or post with flowery backgrounds. But sometimes the truth we need doesn’t come softly—it comes like a gardener with a shovel. And yet, even here, there is mercy.  🕍 The Gospel Recap       Jesus is told about some Galileans who were killed by Pilate. Then He brings up another tragedy—the fall of the tower of Siloam. In both cases, He doesn’t explain why it happened. Instead, He says: “Do you think they were worse sinners than the rest? No, but unless you repent, you will all perish as they did.” And then comes the parable: A man plants a fig tree in his vineyard. For three years, it bears no fruit. “Cut it down,” he says. But the gardener pleads: “Sir, leave it for this year also... I’ll dig around it and fertilize it. It may yet bear fruit.”   💥 The Brevolution Wake-Up Call       This G...