
Withered Leaves, Murdered Son: When the Tenants Tried to Steal from God
The Semi-Seminarian · Pastor Jim Wilhelm
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Show Notes
When Jesus cursed a fig tree, overturned the tables in the Temple, and told the parable of the tenants who murdered the son, He wasn’t acting at random. Each scene is prophetic theater — judgment and mercy colliding in bark, stone, and blood. In this episode of The Semi-Seminarian Podcast, we walk the sawdust trail from withered roots to broken tables to the rejected cornerstone. What happens when religion has leaves but no fruit? What does it mean to be a tenant in God’s vineyard — and what happens when we try to steal what was never ours? It’s pulpy, it’s provocative, and it still preaches grace in the static.
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