Gospel: Mark 11: 11-26
The fig tree exists in order to produce figs so that other beings may be nourished by its fruit. When a fruit tree no longer produces fruit, a farmer does not waste space in his orchard by keeping it. The tree is cut down and its wood used for fuel to provide warmth or fire for cooking. It is the life cycle of every tree that at some point it will cease to bear fruit and eventually be used for firewood, and its place in the orchard will be taken over by another new tree that will bear fruit.
The same pattern exists in organized religion, as today's Gospel portion alludes. The temple was no longer nourishing people. It became an end in itself to make money and look pretty, as many houses of worship in our time do. Yet, they produce no nourishment for people's bodies or souls. And so they close and their space is used for other purposes, and people will seek and find nourishment elsewhere for the life of the spirit.
So, we need not be surprised at the decline of religion and the plethora of closed houses of worship. When their only purpose is to raise money so that the clergy can live the lifestyle of comfort to which they have grown accustomed, when they no longer nourish and meet the spiritual needs of the people, then it is time for their removal from the orchard and their replacement by those who will provide that nourishment. It is the way of all things.
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