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
Unlikely Disciples – Amazing Grace (Mark 3:13-19; Luke 6:12-16)
Genius can write a poem, paint a canvas, or build a legacy but we’re convinced there’s a greater kind of mastery: Jesus Christ taking sinners and transforming them into disciples. That’s the kind of “amazing grace” we sit with as we walk throug...
Wearing the Dust of the Master (Mark 3:13-19; Luke 6:12-16)
Jesus has hundreds of followers, but He doesn’t build the future on a crowd. He goes up a mountain, prays all night, and then chooses a smaller circle of disciples. That alone confronts a lot of our assumptions about calling and leadership, bec...
Choosing Rules over the Redeemer (Matthew 12; Mark 2; Luke 6; John 5)
A miracle happens in plain sight, and the people who should celebrate it do the opposite. We head to John chapter 5, where Jesus walks into the pain and disappointment at the pool of Bethesda and heals a man who has suffered for thirty eight ye...
Demonstrating Divine Authority (Matthew 9:1-17; Mark 2:1-22; Luke 5:17-39)
A paralyzed man drops through a roof, religious experts hold their breath, and Jesus does the one thing they cannot tolerate: he forgives sins. That moment in Capernaum forces a question that still cuts through religious noise today. Are we mor...
The Final Authority (Matthew 4; Mark 1; Luke 4-5)
Crowds love a miracle, but Jesus refuses to be reduced to a miracle worker. We trace a fast-moving stretch across Matthew, Mark, and Luke that starts with a risky departure from Nazareth and lands in Capernaum, right where Isaiah said light wou...
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