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What does it mean that a bruised reed He will not break?

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It signifies Christ's gentle care for the weak and broken in spirit.

The phrase 'a bruised reed He will not break' illustrates Christ's tender disposition toward His people who are feeling fragile or discouraged. In times of spiritual weakness or sorrow, Christ does not add to our burdens. Instead, He provides comfort and strength, as seen in His ministry. This image reassures believers that even in their lowest moments, they are cherished and upheld by a loving Savior who desires to restore and not to destroy. This powerful metaphor emphasizes the care, patience, and gentleness with which Christ treats all His followers.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:3, Matthew 12:20

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