
152. “Why did Jesus Curse the fig tree?” (Mark 11:12-19)
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Okay, but real talk—why did Jesus get hangry and curse a fig tree that wasn’t even in season? Was it just a bad day, or is there something deeper going on? In this episode, we unpack this strange (and slightly dramatic?) moment in Mark 11. Spoiler: it’s not just about figs.
Then—plot twist—Jesus heads straight to the temple and flips the whole place upside down. Literally. Tables flying, doves scattered, coins everywhere. He wasn’t just clearing out vendors; he was making a statement. One moment a cursed tree, the next a cleansed temple. What’s the link?
We’re diving into what this double drama says about fruitfulness, fake appearances, unchecked religion, and how Jesus does not play when it comes to performative faith. It’s about Israel. It’s about us. It’s about checking your spiritual fig tree and flipping some tables in your life.