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What does the Bible say about Jesus and the weak?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus will not break the bruised reed or quench the smoking flax, reflecting His compassion towards the weak and vulnerable.

In Isaiah 42:1-4, we learn that Jesus, the servant of Jehovah, will display gentleness and compassion towards those who are weak and vulnerable. The imagery of a bruised reed and smoking flax signifies those whose faith or spiritual condition is nearly extinguished. Jesus will not break the bruised reed, symbolizing His refusal to discard the spiritually weary, nor will He quench the smoking flax, representing His commitment to nurture the faintest spark of life within us. His approach is characterized by tenderness and care, ensuring that, even in our weakness, we are cherished and preserved.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1-4, Matthew 12:20

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