Matthew 7:18 (KJV) - “A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.”
This verse is part of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, where He teaches about the nature of good and evil. The verse emphasizes that a tree (representing a person or their character) cannot produce fruit that is contrary to its nature. A good tree (a righteous person) will only produce good fruit, and a corrupt tree (an evil person) will only produce evil fruit.
This verse highlights the fundamental distinction between good and evil, and underscores the impossibility of evil producing good or a corrupt person producing righteousness. It serves as a warning against attempting to mix good and evil, and encourages believers to cultivate a righteous character that produces good fruit.
exactly^ and this just happens to be one of the verses from the Q Source section of the Bible (common material between Matthew and Luke-Also known as the Sayings Gospel of Jesus) verses on how to live in this world.
it explains a lot, and coincides well with the Q drops-will answer many questions.
it could be a zionist psyop to pacify everyone, i mean that should at least be considered
Matthew 7:18 (KJV) - “A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.”
This verse is part of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, where He teaches about the nature of good and evil. The verse emphasizes that a tree (representing a person or their character) cannot produce fruit that is contrary to its nature. A good tree (a righteous person) will only produce good fruit, and a corrupt tree (an evil person) will only produce evil fruit.
This verse highlights the fundamental distinction between good and evil, and underscores the impossibility of evil producing good or a corrupt person producing righteousness. It serves as a warning against attempting to mix good and evil, and encourages believers to cultivate a righteous character that produces good fruit.
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exactly^ and this just happens to be one of the verses from the Q Source section of the Bible (common material between Matthew and Luke-Also known as the Sayings Gospel of Jesus) verses on how to live in this world.
it explains a lot, and coincides well with the Q drops-will answer many questions.
http://earlychristianwritings.com/q.html