Bruised Reed

Bruised Reed

by Richard Sibbes

17 chapters4h 20mEnglish1630

About this book

Richard Sibbes was a Puritan pastor and theologian in the 17th century. His best known work, The Bruised Reed, is based on a Scripture verse from Matt. 12:20: "A bruised reed shall he not break, and smoking flax shall he not quench, till he send forth judgment unto victory." Sibbes uses this text to respond to the despondent thoughts and fears that many Christians have. He draws a picture of Christ's gentleness and mercy for the Christians who feel themselves small and weak. The Bruised Reed is full of an amazing amount of soul-comfort. I cannot recommend it highly enough, especially to Christians struggling with depression, regret, or fear. The publishers' foreword quotes Dr. Martyn Lloyd Jones, who said: "I shall never cease to be grateful to . . . Richard Sibbes who was balm to my soul at a period in my life when I was overworked and badly overtired, and therefore subject in an unusual manner to the onslaughts of the devil. In that state and condition . . . what you need is some gentle, tender treatment for your soul. I found at that time that Richard Sibbes, who was known in London in the early seventeenth century as 'the heavenly Doctor Sibbes', was an unfailing remedy. His books The Bruised Reed and The Soul's Conflict quietened, soothed, comforted, encouraged and healed me." (Introduction by rosea)

Chapters (16)

101 - The Reed and the Bruising
630
202 - Christ Will Not Break the Bruised Reed
1045
303 - The Smoking Flax
494
404 - Christ Will Not Quench the Smoking Flax
676
505 - The Spirit of Mercy Should Move Us
1105
606 - Marks of the Smoking Flax
1209
707 - Help for the Weak
969
808 - Duties and Discouragements
1093
909 - Believe Christ, Not Satan
621
1010 - Quench Not the Spirit
1250
1111 - Christ's Judgment and Victory
608
1212 - Christ's Wise Government
959
1313 - Grace Shall Reign
1135
1414 - Means to Make Grace Victorious
992
1515 - Christ's Public Triumph
1059
1616 - Through Conflict to Victory
1287

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