Gems of Knowledge
Fresh word, firm Scripture—one gem at a time.
Category: One Year Bible Study
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Unforgiveness keeps many hearts bound to the past. But when we choose to let go and take God’s hand instead, He leads us out of darkness and into freedom, healing, and peace.
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When we set our hearts apart for God, we gain something far greater than anything we surrender. Numbers 6 reveals a beautiful promise: when we consecrate ourselves to Him, the Lord turns His face toward us, blesses us, and fills us with peace.
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In Numbers 1–2 God counts His people, claims them, and arranges them by tribe around the Tabernacle. From above, the camp forms the shape of a cross, revealing that their identity and belonging centered on God’s presence. A powerful reminder that our lives are meant to be arranged around Him.
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Leviticus 27 ends not with obligation, but devotion. When we willingly dedicate ourselves to the Lord, we reflect the elders in Revelation who cast their crowns before Him. Love chooses surrender because it already belongs.
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Even when an Israelite sold himself in desperation, God declared he was not owned. Redemption was built into the covenant. In Christ, our Kinsman-Redeemer, the yoke is broken and freedom restored. Jesus is our Jubilee!
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Leviticus 24 shows the weight of God’s holy Name and the love that protected His people. From the lampstand and Bread of the Presence to Jesus outside the camp, holiness and mercy meet in covenant love.
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Leviticus 22 uncovers a deeper pattern beneath the sacrificial laws—wholeness, fruitfulness, and guarding covenant ground. As living sacrifices, we are called to reflect God’s balanced, life-giving nature in every area He has entrusted to us.
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The Kingdom of God is not distant—it arrived when the King was revealed. From baptism to transfiguration, authority was declared and confirmed. If we belong to Him, we must walk under His government.
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Holiness isn’t isolation—it’s consecration. In Leviticus 19–20, God calls His people to live distinct because they belong to Him. Holiness becomes love expressed through obedience in everyday life.
