Gems of Knowledge
Fresh word, firm Scripture—one gem at a time.
Tag: faith
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The Ark was made to be carried—but Scripture tells us it carried its carriers. God’s covenant love was never meant to burden you. Through Christ, His presence now dwells within you, and the One you carry is the One who carries you.
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The world is loud. God is not. When our hearts are stirred and willing, we learn to hear Him above the chaos. Fix your eyes on Christ, and His peace will steady your soul.
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God’s commandments were never meant to be cold rules, but a testimony of His heart. They are His invitation into covenant, relationship, and presence—drawing us closer to Him and guiding us to the greatest treasure of all: knowing Him.
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In Exodus 28, God clothed His priests for holy service. Through Jesus Christ, we are now His living priests—set apart, anointed, and called to minister to Him daily. This devotional explores how we are clothed in Christ, guided by the Holy Spirit, and invited into a life of worship, obedience, and loving service.
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In this devotional, we explore Jesus’ parable of the ten virgins and God’s design for daily spiritual renewal. Through Scripture and reflection, we learn how staying filled with the Holy Spirit protects us from burnout, strengthens our faith, and keeps our light shining. God never intended us to live on yesterday’s oil—He invites us into…
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Today’s One Year Bible Verses: Exodus 23:14-25:40, Matthew 24:29-51, Psalm 30:1-12, Proverbs 7:24-27 Will You Enter His Presence? When we read Exodus 23–25, we don’t just see history—we see a divine pattern. God was showing His people how to move from slavery into relationship, from rescue into intimacy, and from freedom into fellowship. That same…
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God revealed His glory on Mount Sinai and invited His people to draw near. This devotional explores choosing intimacy with God over distant religion and answering His call to climb closer.
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When Moses grew weary, God sent Aaron and Hur to hold him up. This devotional from Exodus 17 reminds us that victory comes through prayer, unity, and trusting God together.
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God’s Kingdom is not distant or delayed—it is present and near. Through faith and worship, we are invited to live daily in His presence and experience His nearness now.
