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Final Chapters and Final Thoughts

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The Bruised Reed (TBR) has been on my “to read” list for many years and I’m glad to have finally read it. I have profited greatly by doing so. With that said, I know there is so much I missed along the way, and much I failed to convey in my chapter summaries. But like any good book, I'm sure a reread would open new vistas of understanding. Perhaps I will do that someday. But for now, here are a few of my highlights from the final two chapters. One recurring theme that I found particularly encouraging in TBR was a long view of Christian growth and sanctification. Sibbes repeatedly reminds us of small beginnings and growth over time. See a flame in a spark, a tree in a seed. See great things in little beginnings. Look not so much to the beginning as to the perfection, and so we shall be, in some degree, joyful in ourselves, and thankful to Christ.[i] Another thing I appreciate about Sibbes is that, although he recognizes our frailty, sin, and weakness, there is no coddling of sin. He...

Be of Good Comfort

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Greetings all, For chapter two, I just wanted to share a couple of impactful quotes that have encouraged me this week. I could easily include more, but I will limit myself to these:  Are you bruised? Be of good comfort, he calls you. Conceal not your wounds, open all before him and take not Satan's counsel. Go to Christ, although trembling, as the poor woman who said, `If I may but touch his garment' (Matt. 9:21). We shall be healed and have a gracious answer. Go boldly to God in our flesh; he is flesh of our flesh, and bone of our bone for this reason, that we might go boldly to him. Never fear to go to God, since we have such a Mediator with him, who is not only our friend but our brother and husband. Well might the angel proclaim from heaven, `Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy' (Luke 2:10). Well might the apostle stir us up to `rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice' (Phil. 4:4).[1] If Christ be so merciful as not to break me, I will not bre...

...in Christ Mystical?

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There is no more shocking truth about believers than that God has loved them even as He has loved His own Son.[1] – The Moody Bible Commentary This week we are reading chapters one and two of The Bruised Reed. In Chapter one there is a curious phrase that was unfamiliar to me:  For his love rests in a whole Christ, in Christ mystical , as well as Christ natural, because he loves him and us with one love.[2]   What is meant by "Christ mystical"? In our day and age, it sounds kind New Agey. If you Google Christ mystical (and Googled it I did) you will find a long list of aberrant teachings about “Christian mysticism”. You will also find that the term was popularized by Pope Pius XII in 1943. However, after some searching, I came upon another passage from Sibbes that was more helpful.  Does God delight thus in Christ, in his person, or considered mystically? I answer; both. God loves and delights in Christ mystical, that is, in Christ and his members, in whole Christ. 'Thi...

Feeling Bruised?

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2 Corinthians 4:16–18 (NKJV) — Therefore we do not lose heart. Even though our outward man is perishing, yet the inward man is being renewed day by day. For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal. Here are a few quotes I would like to share from chapter one of  The Bruised Reed :  God's children are bruised reeds before their conversion and oftentimes after. Before conversion all… are bruised reeds, yet in different degrees, as God sees fit. And as there are differences with regard to temperament, gifts and manner of life, so there are in God's intention to use men in the time to come; for usually he empties such of themselves, and makes them nothing, before he will use them in any great services.[1] After conversion we nee...

Bound Hand and Foot by Satan

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Hello everyone, I would like to highlight one portion of Sibbes’ introduction, To the Christian Reader , that gives me much comfort and food for thought. (By the way, I don't think Puritans believed in paragraphs 😉): The more glory to God, and the more comfort to a Christian soul, arising from the belief and application of these things , the more the enemy of God's glory and man's comfort labours to breed misconceptions of them, that if he cannot keep men from heaven, and bring them into that cursed condition he is in himself, yet he may trouble them in their passage. Some, and none of the worst, Satan prevails with so far as to neglect the means, upon fear they should, being so sinful, dishonour God and increase their sins; and so they lie smothering under this temptation, as it were bound hand and foot by Satan, not daring to go to Christ, and yet are secretly upheld by a spirit of faith, showing itself in hidden sighs and groans unto God. These are abused by false...

In His Name Gentiles Will Trust

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Matthew 12:18–21 (NKJV) — “Behold! My Servant whom I have chosen, My Beloved in whom My soul is well pleased! I will put My Spirit upon Him, And He will declare justice to the Gentiles. He will not quarrel nor cry out, Nor will anyone hear His voice in the streets. A bruised reed He will not break, And smoking flax He will not quench , Till He sends forth justice to victory; And in His name Gentiles will trust.”    He came not to gather the strong for a revolution, but to show mercy to the weak.  – John MacArthur   Ancient Israel was never a regional “superpower”. They never had the military might of nations such as Assyria, Babylon, or Persia. During the time of Christ, they were essentially an occupied nation under the thumb of Rome. Nevertheless, Israel certainly had a golden age under Kings David and Solomon. King David was a great warrior who secured peace for Israel, and Solomon was a man of great wisdom who secured prosperity for the nation. But with that gol...

And So It Begins...

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  We’re off to the races! Today is the first day of our nine-week journey through The Bruised Reed . You can use this blog to post your thoughts, insights, and quotes as we read through the book and Scripture passages. You can also share videos and articles you have benefited from along the way. The posts can be as long or short as you like.   If you have not received your invitation to post, please send me an email through the Cornerstone portal. Lastly, you can respond to posts in the comment section below. You can also respond via “Reactions” at the bottom of each post. The options are Amen , Like , and TFS! (Thanks for Sharing!).