Gems of Knowledge
Fresh word, firm Scripture—one gem at a time.
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What if the greatest divide between us and God will one day be completely removed? Scripture reveals that faithfulness matters—now and forever. When the sea is gone, only the faithful will remain. Will your name be written in the Lamb’s Book of Life?
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God’s authority is not harsh—it is holy, just, and filled with mercy. When we walk in obedience, we step into the blessings He has already prepared. His promises are sure, His justice is righteous, and His reign brings peace to those who choose Him.
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God’s Word can feel intimidating when it speaks of judgment and change—but for those who belong to Him, refining is not destruction. It is preparation. This devotional invites us to exchange fear for hope as we trust the One who refines us gently and leads us into joy, restoration, and the wedding feast of the…
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If only they knew the true Shepherd. In Zechariah and the Psalms, God reveals Himself as the One who restores, protects, and leads His people with compassion. While false shepherds abandon the flock, the Good Shepherd calls us by name, invites us to return, and promises safety, joy, and restoration for all who take refuge…
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Coming Soon! This in-depth teaching is currently in prayerful preparation. Scripture reveals patterns that repeat throughout history—not to provoke fear, but to cultivate discernment. This study will explore Revelation 17 through the lens of Scripture interpreting Scripture, examining the roles of the beast, the woman, and the Lamb, and how allegiance is quietly tested in…
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Revelation 17 reveals more than future prophecy—it exposes a pattern of deception that looks faithful while quietly drawing hearts away from Christ. This devotional explores the contrast between being carried by power and humbly following the Lamb, calling believers to examine where their true allegiance rests.
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This Christmas Day devotional reflects on Zechariah 8:7–8 and the beautiful reason Christ stepped down from heaven—to save us, restore us, and bring us safely home. No longer living under fear, we now walk in mercy, grace, and peace through Jesus, who faithfully rebuilds His temple within us.
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On Christmas Eve, God gently asks us to examine our hearts: Why do we celebrate? Beyond traditions and festivities, He desires sincere worship and remembrance of who He truly is. May our celebrations honor Him—not just today, but always.
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Beginnings are often slow, unseen, and discouraging—but Scripture reminds us that God rejoices when the work begins. Zechariah 4:10 encourages us to remain faithful, trusting that small acts of obedience, done in God’s strength, will grow into something greater than we can imagine.
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God does more than forgive—He restores. In Zechariah 3, filthy garments are removed, clean clothes are given, and a turban of holiness is placed upon the priest’s head. This is a picture of renewed identity, a sanctified mind, and God’s final word over His people: chosen, cleansed, and set apart.