Thursday, January 31, 2013

Parable of the Fig Tree

  • Mark 13:28 Now learn the parable of the fig tree; when her branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer is near:

In Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 13 The disciples asked Jesus when He would return, and he said within the generation of the fig tree. The Generation of the Fig Tree began once Israel became a nation again, in 1948. We are currently in the Generation of the Fig Tree and this generation shall not pass away without His return. This is why He commanded us to learn it. The Parable of the Fig Tree is about The Return of God, and also knowing the Kenites for who they are, and what and how they spread their false doctrines. Going hand and hand with The Key of David.
  • Matthew 7:15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
It takes place in Jerusalem and it begins with two seperate baskets of figs. One basket with the good figs, those of our brother Judah, and the other with the bad figs, those being the Kenites. The parable here is to let us know that the king of Babylon is returning.
  • Jeremiah 24:1 The LORD shewed me, and behold, two baskets of figs were set before the temple of the LORD, after that Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon had carried away captive Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim king of Judah, and the princes of Judah, with the carpenters and smiths, from Jerusalem, and had brought them to Babylon
The king of Babylon is satan himself and he will return in this generation, The Generation of the Fig Tree. He is identified in Revelation 9:11. In Revelation 12:7-9 we are told his other names and when he shall return. Satan is called Abaddon in Hebrew, and Apollyon in Greek.

There are male and female figs. The male figs, (goat figs) are bad, and the female figs are good. In the year of 1948, Judah returned to Jerusalem to establish Israel as a nation. Along with them came the bad figs, the Kenites.
  • Jeremiah 24:2 One basket had very good figs, even like the figs that are first ripe: and the other basket had very naughty figs, which could not be eaten, they were so bad.
God tells Jeremiah to look at the two baskets of figs and tell Him what he was seeing.
  • Jeremiah 24:3 Then said the LORD unto me, What seest thou, Jeremiah? And I said, Figs; the good figs, very good; and the evil, very evil, that cannot be eaten, they are so evil.
The Parable of the Fig Tree takes you back to the Garden of Eden. In the Garden of Eden there was the Tree of Life, Jesus, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil, satan. Eve was wholly seduced by satan in a fig grove. This is why they sowed fig leaves to make themselves aprons. Notice they did not make themselves masks to cover their mouths. This is because they did not eat an apple.

Christ tell us to learn the Parable of the Fig Tree
  • Matthew 24:32 Now learn a parable of the fog tree; When his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer is nigh:
  • Matthew 24:33 So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors.
  • Matthew 24:34 Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fufilled.


http://www.theseason.org/jeremiah/jeremiah24.htm




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    1. Correct, "the rapture theory" is not documented anywhere in The Bible. Many people try to use Thessalonians as their proof but one thing they do not understand is that the Thessalonians were also confused about this and needed a second explanation in 2 Thessalonians.

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