God's care for weak believers is illustrated through His promises, showing that He does not despise their faith regardless of its size.
Spurgeon emphasizes throughout the sermon that God is particularly close to weak believers, providing comfort and assurance that their faith, even if small, is valued. Scriptural examples remind us that Jesus gathers the weak, just as a shepherd cares for lambs. This care is not based on the strength of faith but rather on the relationship established through trust in Christ. God's promises guarantee that He watches over the weak and exalts small efforts in faith for His purpose. Thus, believers can rest assured that they are not alone in their struggles and that God is actively engaged in nurturing their growth.
Commentary