““Either make the tree good and its fruit good, or make the tree bad and its fruit bad, for the tree is known by its fruit.”
Either make the tree good and its fruit good, or make the tree bad and its fruit bad, for the tree is known by its fruit. The tree-and-fruit image from the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 7:17–18) is applied to the Beelzebul controversy: the fruit of Jesus' ministry (healing the blind, mute, and demon-oppressed) is good fruit. A bad tree cannot produce good fruit. The Pharisees who attribute the good fruit to a bad source (Satan) are making a logical and theological error: they must either acknowledge the tree is good or deny that the fruit is good.
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Matthew 12:33
““Either make the tree good and its fruit good, or make the tree bad and its fruit bad, for the tree is known by its fruit.”
Either make the tree good and its fruit good, or make the tree bad and its fruit bad, for the tree is known by its fruit. The tree-and-fruit image from the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 7:17–18) is applied to the Beelzebul controversy: the fruit of Jesus' ministry (healing the blind, mute, and demon-oppressed) is good fruit. A bad tree cannot produce good fruit. The Pharisees who attribute the good fruit to a bad source (Satan) are making a logical and theological error: they must either acknowledge the tree is good or deny that the fruit is good.
Either make the tree good and its fruit good, or make the tree bad and its fruit bad, for the tree is known by its fruit. The tree-and-fruit image from the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 7:17–18) is applied to the Beelzebul controversy: the fruit of Jesus' ministry (healing the blind, mute, and demon-oppressed) is good fruit. A bad tree cannot produce good fruit. The Pharisees who attribute the good fruit to a bad source (Satan) are making a logical and theological error: they must either acknowledge the tree is good or deny that the fruit is good.