How do we know that Jesus does not break the bruised reed?
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Jesus demonstrates His compassion by healing and restoring those who are spiritually weak instead of breaking them.
The promise found in Matthew 12:20 reassures believers that Christ does not break the bruised reed or quench the smoking flax. This metaphor reassures us of the gentle way in which Jesus handles those who are weak in faith. Throughout Scripture, He shows kindness to those in need, including those who feel overwhelmed by their sinfulness. His actions, such as healing the sick and comforting the distressed, illustrate His patient and understanding nature, confirming that He seeks to restore rather than destroy. The continual call to return to Him for healing demonstrates His unwillingness to abandon His people, even in times of struggle.
Scripture References:
Matthew 12:20, Isaiah 61:1-3
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