Jesus addresses the people's tendency to link tragic events with divine punishment. He speaks of two incidents: Pilate's massacre of Galileans and the collapse of the tower in Siloam that killed eighteen people. Jesus clarifies that these victims were not worse sinners than others. He uses the opportunity to stress the importance of repentance, telling a parable about a barren fig tree. The owner wants to cut it down, but the gardener pleads for more time to care for it in hopes it will bear fruit, symbolizing God's patience and desire for our spiritual growth and repentance.…
Jesus calls the disciples to follow Him and to become fishers of men. This too is our calling and our purpose to be ambassadors for Christ, holding the ministry of reconciliation, to bring many to Him.