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601 The Signs of the Times May 23, 1900, paragraph 7
… withered fig tree He sought to teach the disciples a lesson they would never forget, and this lesson is a warning to every nation, every individual. No one can …
602 The Signs of the Times September 12, 1900, paragraph 11
… the fig-tree which bore no fruit? They seem to think that a profession of following Christ constitutes the sum of Christianity. Many dishonor the religion …
603 The Signs of the Times October 24, 1900, paragraph 4
… doomed fig-tree which bore no fruit,—mere cumberers of the ground? They seem to think that to profess Christ constitutes the sum of Christianity. Many live …
604 The Signs of the Times June 26, 1901, paragraph 5
… barren fig-tree, destitute of fruit.
605 The Signs of the Times October 30, 1901, paragraph 5
… the fig-tree, my brethren, bear olive berries? either a vine, figs? So can no fountain both yield salt water and fresh.” The sum is proved by one who never makes a mistake …
606 The Signs of the Times October 3, 1906, paragraph 8
… the fig tree, I saw thee.” And Jesus will see us also in [the] secret place of prayer, if we will seek Him for light, that we may know what is truth.
607 The Southern Review December 5, 1899, paragraph 14
… barren fig-tree, destitute of fruit. Rely on no human being for words of comfort. Seek the Lord most earnestly, while you read his rich promises and apply them …
608 The Southern Watchman February 9, 1904, paragraph 7
… the fig-tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; the labor of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat: the flock shall be cut …
609 The Watchman June 11, 1907, paragraph 4
… , or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit …
610 To the Little Remnant Scattered Abroad April 6, 1846, paragraph 5
… of trees around the temple to beautify the place; the box, the pine, the fir, the oil, the myrtle, the pomegranate, and the fig tree bowed down with the weight of its …
611 To the Little Remnant Scattered Abroad April 6, 1846, paragraph 6
… the tree of life, the manna, almonds, figs, pomegranates, grapes, and many other kinds of fruit. We all reclined at the table. I asked Jesus to let me eat of the fruit …
612 The True Missionary February 1, 1874, Art. A, paragraph 12
… barren fig tree which Jesus cursed. Because, although apparently flourishing, he found upon the tree neither blossoms nor fruit, nothing but leaves.
613 The Youth’s Instructor September 24, 1896
The Barren Fig-Tree
614 The Youth’s Instructor September 24, 1896, paragraph 1
… fruitless fig-tree is a sermon to all who, while having a form of godliness, do not in their lives bring forth “fruits meet for repentance.” The religion of such …
615 The Youth’s Instructor September 24, 1896, paragraph 2
… a fig-orchard a fig-tree in full foliage, standing among the other trees that are destitute of leaves. He approaches it, if haply he may find fruit thereon to …
616 The Youth’s Instructor September 24, 1896, paragraph 3
… the fig-tree with moral qualities, making it the expositor of spiritual truth. That fig-tree was a symbol of the Israelitish nation; and the time had come for …
617 The Youth’s Instructor July 31, 1902, paragraph 1
… fruitless fig tree is a warning to all who claim to be Christians, and yet remain in blind unbelief. Thus from age to age the Lord would teach the danger of rejecting …
618 The Youth’s Instructor July 31, 1902, paragraph 2
… the fig tree are applicable to all whose lives, though pretentious, are fruitless. The tree may have every indication of prosperity, but the Lord takes not …
619 Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887, p. 95.3 (D. A. Delafield)
… the fig tree.
620 Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years: 1876-1891 (vol. 3), p. 317.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
… the Fig Tree.” She found the hall to be damp and cold, but Sabbath morning she was back. Although suffering from some teeth that had been improperly treated, a …