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How do we know that God will not break a bruised reed?

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We know this from Matthew 12:20, which reveals God's commitment to care for the weak.

God's promise not to break a bruised reed, as stated in Matthew 12:20, is rooted in His love and commitment to His creation. He recognizes the frailty of humanity and extends His mercy to those who acknowledge their weakness. Just as Christ did not break the bruised reed, He offers redemption and strength to those who come to Him in faith. This assurance is further validated by His actions in healing and restoring those considered lost or unworthy, demonstrating that His love reaches even the most fallen among us. Thus, His mercy serves as a foundation for our hope, confirming that He desires to restore rather than condemn.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:20

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