Gems of Knowledge
Fresh word, firm Scripture—one gem at a time.
Tag: christianity
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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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Peer pressure in the pulpit is real. Hosea 4:7 warns us: more priests, more sin. Who we encourage shapes our legacy—choose truth over popularity.
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What does our spiritual fruit really say about us? 1 John 3 reveals that our actions expose who we truly follow. If we could see the spiritual reality of where each path leads — heaven or hell — would we choose differently?
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For centuries, scholars have debated who Daniel encountered in chapter 10. Could it have been both Jesus and an angelic messenger? This study explores the possibility of two heavenly beings—revealing the compassion, order, and partnership of God as He ensures His Word reaches us in power and love.
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For centuries, scholars have debated who appeared to Daniel in chapter 10. Was it Jesus? Was it Gabriel? What if it was both? This powerful devotional explores how the Lord supports His messengers and honors our callings — even when we struggle.
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Jesus is our daily sacrifice, our constant advocate before the Father. As His temple, we must protect our bodies and hearts from worldly corruption. Let us live as He lived—pure, surrendered, and faithful.
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Like David, Daniel, and his friends, we can face any fire with peace and joy when we know God personally. His Word sustains us through every trial, anchoring our hearts in truth and filling us with strength that no flame can consume.
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Even in the darkest valleys, God is there—revealing hidden things and turning fear into faith. The light of His presence transforms darkness into conquered ground when we trust and seek Him.
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We carry the presence of God, and the things He reveals to us in the secret place are sacred. Not everything God gives you is for public consumption. Some things are just for Him and you. Some things must be protected—not because they’re fragile, but because the world is reckless with what is sacred.
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Words can build or burn, heal or harm. In James 3:2–12, we’re reminded that our tongue—though small—carries the power of life and death. Are we using it to bless or destroy?