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How do we know Jesus' promises regarding the weak are true?

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We know Jesus' promises are true based on His fulfilled prophecies and the transformative power of His grace.

The promises of Jesus regarding the weak, such as the assurance that He will not break the bruised reed or quench the smoking flax, are grounded in Scripture and the fulfillment of God's promises. In Matthew 12:20, these promises reflect His commitment to help those who feel broken or insignificant. Furthermore, throughout the New Testament, Jesus demonstrates His power to heal, restore, and transform. The fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies in Christ's life and ministry further authenticates these promises. As believers, we rely on His intervention in our lives and the testimonies of transformation within the church, assuring us that His promises are not only true but also effective in providing grace, support, and renewal. No one who belongs to Him will ultimately be forsaken or lost.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:20, Isaiah 42:1

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Behold My Servant
Paul Mahan · Nov 15, 1989
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