The Wisdom Journey
Stephen Davey shares practical and relevant lessons through the entire Bible, Genesis to Revelation, in just 10-minute each weekday. Want to understand the Bible and its implications? Subscribe and learn to know God, think biblically and live wisely.
The Wisdom Journey
Latest Episodes
To Judge or Not to Judge? (Matthew 7:1–8:1; Luke 6:31, 37-49)
“Judge not” gets quoted like a shutdown button, but Jesus never meant it that way. We walk through Matthew 7 at the close of the Sermon on the Mount and draw a bright line between wise, biblical discernment and a judgmental spirit rooted in pri...
When Your Heart Lives at the Bank (Matthew 6:19-34)
The culture loves a simple story: get enough money and you’ve earned the right to be listened to. We start with a real moment from 1923, when some of the world’s most celebrated businessmen met in Chicago and the newspapers portrayed them as th...
“Lord, Teach us How to Pray” (Matthew 6:7-15)
Prayer can drift into noise: repeated lines, rushed words, and a subtle attempt to impress God or ourselves. We slow down in Matthew 6 and let Jesus correct that instinct, starting where he starts: God is our Father, not an audience. When Jesus...
Religious Clowns and Circus Performances (Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18)
A childhood memory of the Ringling-era circus sets up a sharp question: what if the biggest show isn’t under a tent, but in our own religious habits? We take Jesus’ words in Matthew 6 seriously as he confronts the Pharisees and exposes a tempta...
Raising the Bar on Marriage and Divorce (Matthew 5:31-48; Luke 6:27-30, 32-36)
Divorce, vows, loopholes, retaliation, and that phrase everyone quotes without knowing where it came from: “go the extra mile.” We walk through a tight section of the Sermon on the Mount where Jesus refuses to let faith stay on the surface and ...
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