Mark 11:20-26

Mark 11:20-26

[20] And  in the morning,  as they passed by,  the fig tree  dried up  from  the roots.  [21] And  Peter  calling to remembrance  saith  unto him,  Master,  the fig tree  which  thou cursedst  is withered away.  [22] And  Jesus  answering  saith  unto them,  Have  faith  in God.  [23] verily  I say  That  whosoever  shall say  mountain,  Be thou removed,  and  be thou cast  into  the sea;  and  not  doubt  in  his  heart,  but  shall believe  that  those things which  he saith  shall come to pass;  he  whatsoever  he saith.  [24] Therefore  I say  What  things  ye desire,  when ye pray,  believe  that  ye receive  them, and  [25] And  when  ye stand  praying,  forgive,  ye have  against  any:  that  Father  also  which  is in  heaven  may forgive  trespasses.  [26] But  if  not  forgive,  neither  Father  which  is in  heaven  forgive  trespasses. 

What does Mark 11:20-26 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

This is the third part of the incident centering on the cleansing of the temple (cf. Mark 11:12-14).