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Wisdom for the Heart

Wisdom for the Heart

Stephen Davey 470 episodes Latest Jun 5, 2026

Stephen Davey teaches verse-by-verse through books of the Bible, helping listeners understand what the Bible says, what it means, and how to apply it to their lives. He is the president of Wisdom International, which produces radio broadcasts, digital content, and print resources for discipleship and edification of followers of Jesus Christ.

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See Jonah Faint (Jonah 4:1–11) Jun 11, 2026 1579 Share a commentJonah pulls off what every preacher dreams about: a city turns from violence and idolatry, leaders and citizens repent, and God relents from judgment. Then the prophet storms off angry. That twist is not a footnote, it is the point, because it exposes how someone can know all the right words about God’s grace and still hate the idea of grace landing on the “wrong” people.We walk thr
See Jonah Reap (Jonah 3:4–10) Jun 10, 2026 1616 Share a commentConfession is trending again, but a lot of it feels like a clever way to stay private, stay vague, and still feel clean. We push back on that hard. Real confession is not anonymous therapy for a guilty conscience and it’s not something you can outsource to a website, a phone call, or a paid stand-in. True confession is openly admitting our sin to Jesus Christ, because He alone is th
See Jonah Preach (Jonah 3:1–4) Jun 9, 2026 1595 Share a commentA lot of Christian content promises quick fixes, but what if the real problem is our diet and what if the only lasting solution is a return to the words of God? We make the case that spiritual reformation and heart-level awakening come through the power of the gospel as Scripture is proclaimed plainly, the way Paul charged Timothy to “preach the word.” That means resisting the const
See Jonah Swim (Jonah 1:17—2:9) Jun 8, 2026 1601 Share a commentRunning from God rarely feels dramatic. It feels like momentum: one step, then another, and suddenly you realize everything is going down. Jonah’s story makes that slide visible, from Joppa to the ship to the sea, until the only thing left is desperation and a prayer he didn’t want to pray.We talk candidly about why Jonah and the whale is one of the most questioned passages in the B
See Jonah Sleep (Jonah 1:4-16) Jun 5, 2026 1591 Share a commentYou can say the right words about God and still be running from Him. That’s the uncomfortable tension we sit with as Jonah calmly claims he “fears the Lord” while doing everything possible to avoid the assignment of mercy God gave him. We unpack how good theology can turn into polished hypocrisy, and why a life of disobedience always leaks out eventually, even when we try to keep it
See Jonah Run (Jonah 1:2-3) Jun 4, 2026 1615 Share a commentGod tells Jonah to get up and go preach to Nineveh, and Jonah does what many of us do when obedience feels impossible: he runs. The command is simple and unmistakable, but it’s also unsettling, uncomfortable, and risky. That tension launches a deeper look at God’s will and why clarity doesn’t always produce compliance.We dig into what Nineveh really was: the capital of Assyria, infa
More than a Fish Story (Jonah 1:1) Jun 3, 2026 1598 Share a commentJonah gets filed away as a children’s story so easily that we forget how sharp it really is. We dig into the opening of Jonah and notice what the text does not bother to tell us: no origin story, no warm introduction, no details about how the message arrived. The book moves in fast motion, and that pace forces a question most of us would rather avoid. What happens when God’s word in
The Cradle is the Grave (Revelation 18:1-24) Jun 2, 2026 1588 Share a commentBabylon keeps rising in the human imagination for one reason: it promises unity, power, and prosperity without surrender to God. We follow that thread from the Tigris-Euphrates River Valley, where Genesis places the world’s earliest rebellion, through the Tower of Babel and God’s judgment that shattered one language into many. Along the way, we talk about why the “cradle of civiliza
A Tale of Two Cities Part 2 (Revelation 17:1-7; 16-17) Jun 1, 2026 1629 Share a commentHistory can feel like a pile of unrelated headlines, but Revelation frames it as a storyline with a destination. We follow the thread from Babel’s first push for a unified world system to Revelation 17’s shocking picture of “Mystery Babylon,” a global religious power that intoxicates nations, partners with kings, and sells spiritual confusion as unity. Along the way, we connect Dani
A Tale of Two Cities (Revelation 17:1-7; 16-17) May 29, 2026 1574 Share a comment Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show
Global Warming (Revelation 16:8-21) May 28, 2026 1606 Share a commentClimate change dominates headlines, but we argue the real battleground is deeper than policy, models, or carbon footprints. When people start talking like humanity is an intruder on Earth, the stakes shift from stewardship to something closer to worship. We explore how fear can morph into environmental idolatry, echoing the warning of Romans 1: creation gets elevated, the Creator ge
Poetic Justice (Revelation 16:1-7) May 27, 2026 1616 Share a commentArmageddon is a word everyone recognizes, but few people slow down long enough to ask what the Bible actually says will happen and why. We take you straight into Revelation 16, where seven angels step forward with seven bowls of wrath, and we trace how these judgments move quickly, stack on top of each other, and hit their targets with terrifying precision. If you’ve ever wondered w

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