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How do we know Christ will not break the bruised reed?

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Christ's promise to not break the bruised reed is based on His unchanging character and gracious will towards His people.

The promise that Christ will not break the bruised reed is rooted in His unwavering love and grace. This assurance comes from His own nature as the Good Shepherd, who does not abandon His flock, especially those who are weak and struggling. He recognizes our frailty and knows that true strength is found in Him. Throughout Scripture, we see evidence of Christ's commitment to uphold the weak; He came not to destroy but to save. This promise serves as a source of hope and encouragement for believers facing trials, reinforcing the reality that our perseverance in faith is not reliant on our strength, but on His faithful care.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:20

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