Gems of Knowledge
Fresh word, firm Scripture—one gem at a time.
Tag: Love
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What if the person you’re struggling to love is the very person God is trying to reach? 💎 *”Be kind and courageous in your faith. Love the unlovable.”* After all, weren’t we all unlovable at some point? Click here to read the full devotional✨
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Yesterday I was asked to preach online to a group of women in Pakistan. As I prayed about them beforehand, I was filled with an overwhelming love for these women. It did not feel human – It felt holy…God wants us to feel that love too. God’s love is not fragile, temporary, or easily exhausted.…
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God isn’t waiting for perfection—He’s looking for your heart. His mercy and patience cover you as you grow and keep turning toward Him.
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God’s commandments aren’t just rules—they reflect who He is. As we draw closer to Him, His love transforms us from within, and obedience begins to flow naturally, bringing peace and joy.
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Sacrifice isn’t loss when it’s rooted in love. The widow gave everything—not out of abundance, but out of trust. When we are one with God, what we surrender becomes something eternal.
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Feeling empty, hurt, or worn out? God invites you to come back and be filled again. His love never runs dry, and He promises to restore your heart so you can pour out without burning out.
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Feeling empty or worn out? God invites you to come back and be filled again. His love never runs dry, and He promises to restore and overflow your heart so you can pour out without burning out.
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God calls us to love others, help them grow, and walk alongside them. It is not judgment that brings people to Him—but love that opens hearts and leads souls into His presence.
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Leviticus is not a book of rituals alone — it is a revelation of covenant love. The five sacrifices form a pattern back to God, and the ram of ordination shows what love does: it marks our hearing, our work, and our walk. True love requires sacrifice.
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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.