Gems of Knowledge
Fresh word, firm Scripture—one gem at a time.
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True faith doesn’t perform—it transforms. When love flows from a pure heart, a clear conscience, and genuine faith, you’re not just following rules—you’re following Jesus. This kind of faith doesn’t shipwreck. It anchors you in truth and grows through relationship, not religion.
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Jesus didn’t just walk into history—He stepped into a world that had been prepared for Him by God’s righteousness, laws, and promises. Psalm 85:13 reminds us that righteousness goes before Him like a herald. This short devotional explores how that truth still applies today and how our lives, filled with the Holy Spirit, continue preparing…
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Each season tells a story. Spring awakens faith, summer tests endurance, autumn brings surrender, and winter ushers in eternal rest. Along the Highway of Holiness, the Living Water flows beside us — refreshing, refining, and leading us home.
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Discover the “Kingdom Habits” in 1 Thessalonians 5—a goldmine of spiritual gems that teach us how to stay awake, prepared, and rooted in Christ as we await His return.
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Live a life that pleases God—rooted, humble, and fruitful. Like Jeremiah and Paul taught, when we walk faithfully, work quietly, and sow righteousness, God Himself waters our lives and crowns us with abundance.
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Proverbs 25:2 tells us that it is God’s privilege to conceal things and our honor to search them out. Like a treasure hunt with Jesus, every moment of seeking Him reveals new gems of knowledge—truths that refine us, humble us, and shape us into His likeness. The treasures of God’s wisdom aren’t found in pride…
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When a baby takes its first steps, it’s expected that they’ll stumble. A loving parent doesn’t scold—they cheer, pick them up, and encourage them forward. Paul teaches us in 1 Thessalonians 2:7-8 that this is how we are to guide others in faith.
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We don’t just pray to the unknown—we commune with the Living Christ. When we pause to listen and write what He speaks, prayer becomes interaction. The Holy Spirit teaches us, guides us, and fills our words with wisdom and grace, so that our lives reflect Him in every moment.
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Jeremiah warns that death slips through broken windows, stealing joy, identity, and calling. Too often, false voices offer shallow peace while the house crumbles—yet the Lord still knocks, saying, “Here I am.” Will we let Him in?
