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Bruised Reed

Bruised Reed

Von: Richard Sibbes
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Dive into the profound insights of Richard Sibbes, a 17th-century Puritan pastor and theologian, through his renowned work, The Bruised Reed. Drawing inspiration from Matthew 1220, which states, A bruised reed shall he not break, and smoking flax shall he not quench, till he send forth judgment unto victory, Sibbes addresses the fears and despondency that often plague Christians. He beautifully illustrates Christs gentleness and mercy, offering solace to those who feel small and weak. The Bruised Reed is a treasure trove of soul-comfort, making it an essential read for anyone grappling with depression, regret, or fear. The foreword by Dr. Martyn Lloyd Jones captures the essence of Sibbes impact, recalling how his writings provided healing and encouragement during a challenging time in his life. Experience the gentle, tender treatment for your soul that Sibbes offers through this timeless classic.Copyright Politics, Philosophy, Religion
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