Gems of Knowledge
Fresh word, firm Scripture—one gem at a time.
Category: Uncategorized
-

You are not forgotten or overlooked—God has marked you as His own. Just like the man in linen in Ezekiel, He sees those who grieve over sin and seals them for His purpose. You carry the imprint of Heaven—the King’s own seal—marked for mercy, identity, and divine protection.
-

Rejecting God isn’t just dangerous—it’s devastating. Ezekiel paints a horrifying picture of the consequences of rebellion, but Hebrews reminds us there’s still time to enter His rest. God’s mercy awaits, but the choice is ours. Don’t wait. Surrender now. Enter His rest while the door is open.
-

Even in the ashes, hope rises. Lamentations 3 reminds us that grief and faith can coexist. God’s mercies are new every morning—His love never ends. Dare to hope again, not because of what you feel, but because of who He is.
-

Like Onesimus—whose name means “useful”—we often fall short of what we were created to be. But grace restores identity and purpose. In Christ, our failure is not the final word. You are not discarded—you are restored, renamed, and sent with purpose.
-

Words have power—used rightly, they heal; used wrongly, they wound. Lying for laughs may seem harmless, but it reveals a heart untouched by truth. God calls us to reflect His character through honesty, not deception. Even “just kidding” can cut deep. Speak life. Speak love. Speak truth—always.
-

How we live matters. In a world full of compromise, our daily walk should reflect Christ and make the Gospel attractive. Wisdom, righteousness, and devotion aren’t optional—they’re our testimony. Insights from Titus 2.
-

The lazy person imagines danger to avoid responsibility, claiming, “There’s a lion outside!” (Proverbs 26:13 NLT). But while fear sleeps, purpose starves. Don’t let imagined threats or excuses keep you from your calling. Seek the Lord’s wisdom—and write it down so the enemy can’t twist, steal, or silence it.
-

The crown of righteousness awaits all who long for His return. It’s not earned by perfection, but by enduring in faith, loving His appearing, and finishing the race with our eyes fixed on Jesus. Our reward is not gold—but glory with Him.

