First Published in 1631, "The Bruised Reed" is the widely read and inspiring classic by Richard Sibbes, the 17th century English theologian and preacher. Sibbes was an important spiritual leader during the early days of the Anglican Church under Queen Elizabeth I. He was also a vocal supporter of traditional Puritan religious doctrine and encouraged the faithful to worship according to the English "Book of Common Prayer". Sibbes was well-known during his life for his kindness, his messages of hope and forgiveness, and for his gentle and temperate style of preaching and writing. "The Bruised Reed" is the most well-known and enduring work by Sibbes and continues to be read all over the world. Inspired by a remark made by Jesus in Matthew 12 that "a bruised reed He will not break, and a smoldering wick He will not snuff out", Sibbes explains that the foundation for a true Christian life may only be found in surrendering one's life to God and putting faith in God's plan for mankind. This timeless work of Christianity is cherished for its comforting and encouraging message that God will never abandon his followers and that the love of Christ is never wavering. This edition is printed in premium acid-free paper.
Richard Sibbes Books
Richard Sibbes was an English clergyman and writer whose work is characterized by profound spirituality and theological insight. His writings delve into the essence of faith and encourage readers toward personal growth in their spiritual lives. Sibbes' style is known for its clarity and accessibility, making his thoughtful messages resonate with a broad audience. His literary contributions continue to serve as an inspiration for those seeking deeper understanding of Christian theology and spirituality.



The Glorious Feast of the Gospel
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
More than anything else, Richard Sibbes (1577-1635) was a great preacher. He never lost sight of the fact that the best Christian counselling is done by the Holy Spirit through the patient and lively exposition of God's word. Sibbes excelled as a comforter of the troubled and doubting. But he also possessed a rare gift of illuminating every passage of Scripture he handled by drawing out its significance for his hearers and readers. These features of Sibbes's ministry figure prominently in The Glorious Feast of the Gospel. Sibbes takes for his text Isaiah 26:6-9 in order to display 'Christ's gracious invitation and royal entertainment of believers.' The subject-matter is a perfect blend of rich doctrine and practical application. Here is an 'admirable feast indeed ... Jesus Christ is the master of the feast, and the cheer and provision too.' If you have lost the 'spiritual relish of savoury practical truths, ' these sermons, if read prayerfully, will help you recover it.
Puritaner: Die von Herzen kommende Demut
- 139 pages
- 5 hours of reading