Gems of Knowledge
Fresh word, firm Scripture—one gem at a time.
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Jude 1:6 reminds us that even angels faced judgment when they stepped outside the authority God gave them. This short but fiery devotional calls us back to alignment, reverence, and the safety of living under God’s covering. Stay where you belong—near Him, within His truth, and in the place He has assigned you.
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When God tears, it’s only to heal. Hosea 6 reminds us that the Lord removes what harms us so He can restore what’s been broken. His desire isn’t sacrifice—it’s relationship. As surely as the dawn, He responds when we press on to know Him. Come, return to the One who heals, restores, and makes us…
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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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Have we traded God’s love for counterfeit affections? Hosea 2:2 confronts our spiritual adultery and calls us to remove the false identity we’ve worn for too long. This powerful devotional challenges us to turn from unfaithful pursuits and return to our faithful Husband.
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Just as a servant watches her master for the slightest command, we are called to fix our eyes on the Lord—not out of fear, but because we’ve come to know and trust His love. True intimacy with God transforms us. His love doesn’t control us—it changes us.
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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 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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When we glimpse the fiery throne of Heaven, like Daniel did, we can’t help but tremble in awe. God is mighty, ancient, and full of glory—yet He chooses to love us. Let that truth shake your soul and draw you to worship with holy reverence.
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Like Belshazzar, our lives will be weighed in God’s balance. Will we be found lacking or secure in Christ? Jesus is our escape from wickedness and our hope in trial.