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How do we know that Christ will not quench the smoking flax?

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We know Christ will not quench the smoking flax because His nature is compassionate and He promises to gently nurture even the feeblest faith.

Christ's commitment to not quench the smoking flax is grounded in His character as a loving and gentle Savior. In contrast to a punitive reaction, Christ offers encouragement and does not extinguish the weak. He recognizes that a flickering flame can grow into a vibrant light, and His nurturing presence allows for spiritual development. Throughout Scripture, we see this theme exemplified; for instance, in Romans 8, where nothing can separate us from the love of God. Christ's protective nature ensures that those who may feel insignificant in their faith are still safe in His arms, reinforcing our understanding that He values their trust—a testament to His kindness and grace.
Scripture References: Romans 8:38-39, Isaiah 42:3

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Smoking Flax!
C. H. Spurgeon · Jun 18, 2022
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