The Bruised Reed: In Modern English - Softcover

Sibbes, Richard

 
9798377596103: The Bruised Reed: In Modern English

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The Bruised Reed is a classic work of Puritan theology by Richard Sibbes, first published in 1630. We have updated this timeless classic into updated, modern English so you can understand exactly what Sibbes is saying.

This book is a devotional work that focuses on the comfort and assurance of salvation that is found in Jesus Christ. Sibbes uses the metaphor of a bruised reed from Isaiah 42:3 to illustrate the tenderness and mercy of God towards sinners.

He argues that God will not break the bruised reed, but instead will heal and restore it. He also emphasizes the importance of faith in the believer’s assurance of salvation.

The book is divided into three parts, each of which focuses on a different aspect of the believer’s assurance of salvation.

  • The first part focuses on the assurance of salvation,
  • The second part focuses on the assurance of God’s love,
  • The third part focuses on the assurance of God’s grace.
Chapter List:
  • Chapter 1: The Reed and the Bruising
  • Chapter 2: Christ Will Not Break the Bruised Reed
  • Chapter 3: The Smoking Flax
  • Chapter 4: Christ Will Not Quench the Smoking Flax
  • Chapter 5: The Spirit of Mercy Should Move Us
  • Chapter 6: Marks of the Smoking Flax
  • Chapter 7: Help for the Weak
  • Chapter 8: Duties and Discouragements
  • Chapter 9: Believe Christ, Not Satan
  • Chapter 10: Quench Not the Spirit
  • Chapter 11: Christ’s Judgement and Victory
  • Chapter 12: Christ’s Wise Government
  • Chapter 13: Grace Shall Reign
  • Chapter 14: Means to Make Christ Victorious
  • Chapter 15: Christ’s Public Triumph
  • Chapter 16: Through Conflict to Victory

"The heavenly Doctor Sibbes . . . was a 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. . . . His books [based on his sermons] quieted, soothed, comforted, encouraged, and healed me." - Martyn Lloyd-Jones

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