Gems of Knowledge
Fresh word, firm Scripture—one gem at a time.
Category: One Year Bible Study
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In this new year of the Lord, we are reminded that no one compares to our God — the One True King who creates, carries, and crowns His people. He calls each of us to rise into our purpose, fit perfectly into His body, and walk in the glorious hope He promises. The trumpet sounds:…
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Last night at dusk we stepped into a new year of the Lord. The shofar sounded — the King is coming. Awake, repent, and return, for He goes before us, leveling mountains, scattering enemies, and filling His people with love, power, and life. This is not the turning of man’s calendar — it is the…
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I was once dead in my sins, but God, rich in mercy, rescued me and carried me to safety. “You are precious to Me. You are honored, and I love you” (Isaiah 43:4). No other power compares to Jesus, who gave His life so we could live. By grace we are saved — created anew…
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At our women’s retreat, the Lord showed up in power just as Isaiah 40 declares: “He will feed His flock like a shepherd. He will carry the lambs in His arms, holding them close to His heart.” We consecrated ourselves with communion, and heaven leaned down. He carried the weary, healed broken places, and reminded…
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Galatians 6 teaches we reap what we sow. Psalm 65 shows God softening hearts, blessing crops, and turning hard ground into abundance. Choose His harvest today.
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Isaiah 35 reveals the Highway of Holiness—a path of redemption and safety. Walk in Christ’s way, guarded from the enemy, toward God’s presence.
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“Falling from grace” doesn’t mean losing salvation—it means stepping outside the daily experience of God’s peace when we ignore His Spirit’s promptings. Discover how His love, mercy, and grace always welcome us back through repentance.
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“God tests us with the measuring line of justice and the plumb line of righteousness (Isaiah 28:17). Psalm 62:9 reminds us that human strength is weightless, but the Spirit keeps us aligned.”
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“God’s discipline is not rejection but redemption. His love tears down what cannot stand so He can establish us on a foundation that will never be shaken. He wants to be your king, your King of Kings, and give you all the He has.”
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“Paul reminds us we are made right with God by faith in Jesus, not by works of the law. Like Abraham, we live by the Spirit, not man-made rules. Jesus is enough.”