Gems of Knowledge
Fresh word, firm Scripture—one gem at a time.
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Micah foretold that the Messiah would come from Bethlehem—small, humble, and unexpected. From this place came Jesus, the Bread of Life, abundant in mercy and grace. God does not ask for sacrifices or payment, only that we do what is right, love mercy, and walk humbly with Him.
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God never intended for His people to fight alone. When we leave His presence and rely on our own strength, we end up wounded and weary. This devotional reveals the King’s heart—ready, mounted, and willing to fight for those who will stay with Him and take His hand.
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God is calling—again and again—not with force, but with faithful love. This devotional reflects on a personal word from the Lord and the story of Jonah, asking a sobering question: if we truly love Him, will we answer when He calls, or keep running until we find ourselves in the depths?
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Revelation describes a sea of glass before God’s throne—beautiful, holy, and uncrossable without Christ. Through a personal vision and Scripture, this devotional reminds us that Jesus alone guides us through life’s labyrinth and safely carries us into eternity, never letting go.
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God measures every heart by His unchanging truth. From Amos’ plumb line to Jesus’ warning against lukewarm faith, Scripture reminds us that judgment is real—but so is mercy. The invitation to return, realign, and remain faithful is still open.
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Psalm 130 reveals a God who forgives so that we might learn to fear Him. Amos and Revelation echo the same cry—He warns, He waits, He pleads, “Come back to Me and live.” This devotional explores God’s mercy, His patience, and His longing for us to return before destruction overtakes us. Our only hope is…
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Revelation 2:4 exposes a subtle but dangerous drift—when believers continue serving, enduring, and doing all the right things, yet slowly lose the love that started it all. Like the sleeping virgins whose lamps burned low, it’s possible to wear the garments of faith while losing intimacy with Jesus. This devotional invites you to return to…
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Joel 1 describes a devastating invasion where locusts strip the trees bare, leaving the branches white and exposed. This prophetic image reveals what happens when spiritual armor is removed and the enemy swarms in. Yet even in judgment, God calls His people to awaken, return, and be restored. Discover the powerful message behind Joel 1:5–7,12…
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Jude 1:6 reminds us that even angels faced judgment when they stepped outside the authority God gave them. This short but fiery devotional calls us back to alignment, reverence, and the safety of living under God’s covering. Stay where you belong—near Him, within His truth, and in the place He has assigned you.
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When God tears, it’s only to heal. Hosea 6 reminds us that the Lord removes what harms us so He can restore what’s been broken. His desire isn’t sacrifice—it’s relationship. As surely as the dawn, He responds when we press on to know Him. Come, return to the One who heals, restores, and makes us…