Gems of Knowledge
Fresh word, firm Scripture—one gem at a time.
Tag: jesus
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Godly wisdom outweighs worldly wealth. Proverbs 28:11 reminds us not to trust in riches but to value the insight found in God’s Word.
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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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What’s tugging at your heart? James 4 reveals a war within—between our selfish wants and God’s holy will. When our prayers go unanswered, it may be because we’re asking for things that feed the flesh instead of glorifying God.
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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?
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Obedience takes faith, especially when you’re standing in a valley of bones. Ezekiel didn’t just believe God—he obeyed Him, and through that obedience, he witnessed resurrection power. Will you have the faith to obey like he did?
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Your legacy isn’t built in a moment—it’s built in the everyday faith you pass down. Proverbs 27:23–27 reminds us to know the condition of what we steward, including the spiritual lives of our children and grandchildren. We’re called to tend hearts like fields—daily, diligently, and with love. 💎
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We are called to be watchmen, shepherds, and vessels of hospitality—alert, compassionate, and tuned to Heaven. Hebrews 13 reminds us not to forget doing good or showing love, for in doing so, we may entertain angels without even knowing it.
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When your spirit is exhausted and your hands hang low, Jesus meets you with mercy. Hebrews 12 reminds us to press on—and He gently lifts our chin to help us see the finish line.
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Once adorned with beauty and glory, the King of Tyre fell through pride. In contrast, Abraham and Moses walked humbly, trusting in God’s promises. This devotional reveals the battle between prideful self-reliance and steadfast faith.
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2 Timothy 2:1-7 A faithful soldier, a focused athlete, and a patient farmer—Paul’s powerful analogy calls us to a life of discipline, devotion, and endurance. This in-depth study invites you to train with purpose, fight with authority, and cultivate lasting fruit as you walk in step with Christ, your Commander, Coach, and Companion.