The Obedient Mulberry Tree?

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Eromonnis

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Luke 17:6 He replied, "If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, 'Be uprooted and planted in the sea,' and it will obey you."

How does the mulberry tree be uprooted and planted in the sea?
 

Dino246

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Mulberry trees have strong root systems. They are notoriously hard to uproot, which is why Jesus used them for this parable.
 

Eromonnis

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Mulberry trees have strong root systems. They are notoriously hard to uproot, which is why Jesus used them for this parable.
Thanks, but that still does not explain how the mulberry tree becomes uprooted and planted in the sea.

Also, Luke 17:6 is not seen as a parable, though Luke 17:7-10 (The Master and Servant) is.
 

Magenta

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Faith the size of a mustard seed moved the mountain of my unbelief :)

I have not tackled any trees, though :rolleyes:
 

Dino246

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Thanks, but that still does not explain how the mulberry tree becomes uprooted and planted in the sea.
I suspect that you may be missing the point of what Jesus said, which is that faith is able to overcome even the most stubborn and tenacious of obstacles. The mulberry tree was merely a metaphor.
 

Laish

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Thanks, but that still does not explain how the mulberry tree becomes uprooted and planted in the sea.
Thats the point . Somthing that is not possible or seems impossible maybe accomplish thru FAITH.
Blessings
Bill
 

Lighthearted

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Its just like faith can move mountains...the mountains being obstacles in our path. With faith in Christ that we can overcome our obstacles...although it does not say when or how fast. That would all be in Gods perfect time and season. He could hand us a metaphoric shovel and have us get busy. Perhaps He provides the shovel...perhaps He lends His strength...or maybe He just shovels for us when we're too tired. He works in our lives in many ways if we believe He can.
 
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Nehemiah6

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No.

What is silly about asking how the mulberry tree would be uprooted and planted in the sea?
The same way as a mountain would be uprooted and cast into the sea. This is simply to shown that faith can move metaphorical mountains or trees. So kindly tell us in all honesty if you were simply being silly.
 

Eromonnis

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Surely you are not saying that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, would be unable to tell a mulberry tree to be uprooted and planted in the sea? After all, Jesus...Matthew 21:19 Seeing a fig tree by the road, he went up to it but found nothing on it except leaves. Then he said to it, "May you never bear fruit again!" Immediately the tree withered.

If Jesus said ... John 14:12 Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father. Then the relocation of a mulberry tree, or a mountain, is not meant to be a metaphor.

 

OneFaith

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Literally- because until the completion of the Bible, and the death of the apostles, miracles had not yet ceased.
 

Eromonnis

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Literally- because until the completion of the Bible, and the death of the apostles, miracles had not yet ceased.
So, are you saying that miracles have now ceased?
 

MarcR

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Luke intentionally chose a metaphor that in human terms would be totally impossible. To ask for such a thing in faith would require that we sincerely believe that God wanted it to happen. The application is that ANYTHING Jesus indicates to be His will, we can ask for with confidence.
 

Eromonnis

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Luke intentionally chose a metaphor that in human terms would be totally impossible. To ask for such a thing in faith would require that we sincerely believe that God wanted it to happen. The application is that ANYTHING Jesus indicates to be His will, we can ask for with confidence.
Thank you MarcR.

The mustard seed, has within it, God's will or plan (DNA). The seed follows God's plan, or will, to the letter and becomes a large fruitful tree. Those who follow God's will to the letter will also know what God's will is and will obey it.

John 12:49 For I did not speak on my own, but the Father who sent me commanded me to say all that I have spoken.

We too are not here for 'self' but for the One who sent us.
 

Adstar

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No.

What is silly about asking how the mulberry tree would be uprooted and planted in the sea?
Because there was never a mulberry tree uprooted and planted in the sea.... It is incredible that such a simple thing should need to be explained to you... The scripture was hinting that incredible things can be done when one has faith.. You are focused on the thing,,, the example of the mulberry tree and are totally oblivious to the central message of the passage..
 

posthuman

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Luke 17:6 He replied, "If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, 'Be uprooted and planted in the sea,' and it will obey you."

How does the mulberry tree be uprooted and planted in the sea?

i suppose the mulberry tree can either resist or submit, but it's going to end up in the sea either way.
 

posthuman

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Mulberry trees have strong root systems. They are notoriously hard to uproot, which is why Jesus used them for this parable.
i'm reading that they don't have deep root systems, but wide, pervasive ones, from which new shoots can grow up out of. so they are difficult to remove not because they are particularly strong, deep roots, but because you have to uproot all of it to get it out of a yard, and it may be spread out over a big area...