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How do we know Jesus cares for the weak?

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Jesus is depicted in Scripture as compassionate towards the weak, as seen in Matthew 12:20.

We can know that Jesus cares for the weak through the Biblical portrayal of His character and actions. In Matthew 12:20, He is described as one who does not break a bruised reed or snuff out a smoldering wick. This imagery illustrates His deep compassion and patience towards those who are suffering or faltering in faith. He does not demand perfection from His followers; instead, He embraces our weaknesses and shortcomings, offering us support and restoration.

This truth is bolstered by His own experiences of suffering and brokenness. In Isaiah 53:5, we learn that Jesus was 'pierced for our transgressions' and 'bruised for our iniquities.' His own suffering enables Him to relate to our struggles, and because He Himself has endured the harshness of this world, He is uniquely qualified to offer help to the weak. Therefore, we can trust in His willingness to nurture and revitalize those of us who feel faint or overwhelmed.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:20, Isaiah 53:5

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