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  • A good tree always produces good fruit, a rotten tree produces bad fruit. (Matthew 7, 17)

  • A good tree cannot produce bad fruit and a rotten tree cannot bear good fruit. (Matthew 7, 18)

  • Any tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown in the fire. (Matthew 7, 19)

  • If you have a sound tree, its fruit will be sound; if you have a rotten tree, its fruit will be rotten. For you can know a tree by its fruit. (Matthew 12, 33)

  • It is smaller than all other seeds, but once it has fully grown, it is bigger than any garden plant; like a tree, the birds come and rest in its branches." (Matthew 13, 32)

  • He noticed a fig tree by the road, went up to it and found nothing on it but leaves. Then he said to the tree, "Never again bear fruit!" And immediately, the fig tree withered. (Matthew 21, 19)

  • When the disciples saw this, they were astonished and they said, "How did the fig tree suddenly dry up!" (Matthew 21, 20)

  • Jesus told them, "Truly, I say to you: if you had faith and did not doubt, not only could you do what I have done with the fig tree, but you could even say to that mountain: 'Go and throw yourself into the sea!' and it would be done. (Matthew 21, 21)

  • Learn a lesson from the fig tree. When its branches grow tender and its leaves begin to sprout, you know that summer is near. (Matthew 24, 32)

  • In the distance he noticed a fig tree covered with leaves, so he went to see if he could find anything on it. When he reached it, he found nothing but leaves, for it was not the season for figs. (Mark 11, 13)

  • Then Jesus said to the fig tree, "May no one ever eat your fruit!" And his disciples heard these words. (Mark 11, 14)

  • Early next morning, as they walked along the road, the disciples saw the fig tree withered to its roots. (Mark 11, 20)


“Nossa Senhora recebeu pela inefável bondade de Jesus a força de suportar até o fim as provações do seu amor. Que você também possa encontrar a força de perseverar com o Senhor até o Calvário!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina