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Jesus Curses the Fig Tree and Cleansed the Temple
Commentary
Mark 11 is a chapter that speaks to the power of faith and the importance of trusting in God. In this chapter, Jesus enters Jerusalem and is met with a great celebration. The people are so excited to see him that they lay down their cloaks and palm branches in his path. This is a powerful demonstration of faith and devotion to Jesus. Jesus then goes to the temple and begins to drive out those who are selling and buying there. He is demonstrating his authority and power over the temple and those who are using it for their own gain. He then curses a fig tree for not bearing fruit, showing that God will not tolerate those who do not bear fruit. The chapter ends with Jesus teaching his disciples about faith and prayer. He tells them that if they have faith, they can move mountains. This is a powerful reminder that faith is a powerful force and that God will answer our prayers if we have faith. Overall, Mark 11 is a powerful reminder of the power of faith and the importance of trusting in God. It is a reminder that God will answer our prayers if we have faith and that He will not tolerate those who do not bear fruit. It is a reminder that faith is a powerful force and that we should always trust in God.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Mark, chapter 11 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 33 verses in Mark, chapter 11.