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Stephen Davey Sermons

Podcast von Stephen Davey

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Geschichte & Religion

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Full-length sermons from the preaching ministry of Stephen Davey and The Shepherd's Church. Dive deep into God's Word as Stephen takes you verse by verse through books of the Bible.  Join Stephen Davey, the Senior Pastor of The Shepherd's Church in Cary, NC for these full-length sermons that unpack the meaning and message of each verse. Whether you're a seasoned believer or just starting your faith journey, Weekly Wisdom provides insightful commentary and practical application to enrich your understanding of God's Word. Subscribe today and embark on a transformative journey through the Bible!

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Episode A Closer Look at Psalm 23 Cover

A Closer Look at Psalm 23

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2353448/fan_mail/new] A well-dressed stranger pulls up in an SUV, shows off his tech, counts a flock with confidence and then drives away with the wrong animal. We start there because it’s hilarious, and because it exposes something serious: our world is full of voices that sound smart but do not know us, and they cannot lead us into safety, clarity, or peace. We open Psalm 23 and slow down long enough to hear David’s core claim: “The Lord is my shepherd.” We talk about why that sentence has to be present tense, why it has to be personal, and why the rest of the psalm does not work unless we can say it honestly. From still waters to restored souls, we connect the imagery to what shepherds actually do and what it means for spiritual renewal, anxiety, and the ache for direction in daily life. Then we face the hard terrain: stubborn sheep, hidden parasites, and the valley of the shadow of death. We explore how God makes rest possible, how cleansing is meant to be ongoing, and why death is described as a shadow rather than a final conqueror. We end with the promise that goodness and mercy pursue us and that the destination is not just survival but a forever home with the Lord. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs steady hope, and leave a review with the line from Psalm 23 that you are holding onto right now. Support the show [https://app.easytithe.com/App/Form/d39a9be4-01ce-4f82-a3ae-8b860c3ab89e] Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org [https://www.wisdomonline.org/]

18. Juni 2026 - 36 min
Episode Exhibit D - The Misery of Mr. and Mrs. Lot Cover

Exhibit D - The Misery of Mr. and Mrs. Lot

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2353448/fan_mail/new] The ground can move under you without you feeling a thing, until one day the map no longer matches reality. We start with literal continental drift and use it as a clear picture of what many of us sense right now: a moral and ethical shift that has accelerated in our lifetime, especially around sexuality, marriage, and the idea that personal feelings get the final word. While culture keeps sliding its reference points, we argue there is still solid ground to stand on: the unchanging character of God and the settled authority of Scripture. We walk through a real-world timeline that shows how fast “acceptable” can flip into “unforgivable,” from Proposition 8 to corporate backlash to the Supreme Court’s redefinition of marriage. Then we talk about the quieter tectonic shift inside churches and denominations, and we ask the uncomfortable question: how do leaders who claim the Bible end up blessing what the Bible forbids? We lay out two common routes, saying the Bible is out of date or saying it has been misinterpreted, and we explain why both approaches eventually replace sola scriptura with social approval. From there we turn to 2 Peter 2:7–8 and the story of Lot in Sodom. Peter’s language is blunt: Lot is righteous, yet exhausted and tormented day after day by what he sees and hears. That passage gives us timeless principles for Christian living in a rebellious culture: your surroundings do not have to rewrite your character, compromise usually erodes slowly, and the answer to sin is not clever management but confession, repentance, and strong community. If you’re trying to navigate cultural change, biblical conviction, and faithfulness under pressure, this conversation will give you language, categories, and next steps. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What pressure points are you feeling most right now? Support the show [https://app.easytithe.com/App/Form/d39a9be4-01ce-4f82-a3ae-8b860c3ab89e] Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org [https://www.wisdomonline.org/]

9. Juni 2026 - 42 min
Episode Exhibit C - Sodom and Gomorrah (2 Peter 2:6) Cover

Exhibit C - Sodom and Gomorrah (2 Peter 2:6)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2353448/fan_mail/new] Pompeii is more than a ruined tourist stop. It’s a frozen moment that asks a live question: what happens when judgment arrives on a day that feels like any other day? We start with Mount Vesuvius and the terrifying speed of destruction, then use that catastrophe as a doorway into 2 Peter chapter 2, where Peter lays out a sober, logical case that God has judged before and will judge again.  From Nero’s Rome to modern America, the temptations sound the same: prosperity, pleasure, and the insistence that we can rewrite the rules without consequences. We walk verse by verse through Peter’s “if…then” argument and focus on Sodom and Gomorrah as a lasting memorial of what happens to the ungodly. Along the way, we address popular objections like “Sodom was only about inhospitality” and “Jesus never spoke about sexual sin,” comparing those claims with the full witness of Scripture and the direct call to repentance.  We also touch on archaeology, including the viral work shared through Expedition Bible, and why physical reminders can’t replace faith but can reinforce the seriousness of God’s warnings. The message doesn’t end in fear. It ends at the cross: real forgiveness, real safety, and a gratitude that lasts forever. If this helped you think clearly, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. Support the show [https://app.easytithe.com/App/Form/d39a9be4-01ce-4f82-a3ae-8b860c3ab89e] Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org [https://www.wisdomonline.org/]

1. Juni 2026 - 46 min
Episode Exhibit B - The Global Flood (2 Peter 2:5) Cover

Exhibit B - The Global Flood (2 Peter 2:5)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2353448/fan_mail/new] Most people don’t realize there’s a “half-life” to fame. Even the biggest athletes, actors, and leaders get swallowed by cultural forgetting faster than we expect, and the numbers are humbling. We start there, then follow the thread to a strange exception: Noah. Thousands of years later, his name still lands, and not because it’s cute or comforting, but because it’s tied to a warning the Bible refuses to let the world erase. From 2 Peter chapter 2, we walk through Peter’s courtroom-style defense of God’s coming judgment, where the flood becomes Exhibit B. We talk about why flood accounts show up across cultures, why the Genesis text reads like a global event, and why attempts to shrink it into a regional disaster create bigger problems than they solve. We also tackle the practical objections people raise, from the ark’s size to the animals, and explain why “kind” is not the same as “species” in the argument being made. Then we bring it home. The most haunting detail isn’t the rain, it’s the line that says the Lord shut the door. The ark becomes a picture of salvation, urgency, and trust when obedience looks ridiculous and evidence feels delayed. If you’ve ever wondered what you’re supposed to do with hard biblical claims about judgment and mercy, this is a clear, personal place to wrestle with it. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who loves big questions, and leave a review to help others find the show. What part of the Noah story challenges you most right now? Support the show [https://app.easytithe.com/App/Form/d39a9be4-01ce-4f82-a3ae-8b860c3ab89e] Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org [https://www.wisdomonline.org/]

18. Mai 2026 - 40 min
Episode Exhibit A - The Judgment of Angels Cover

Exhibit A - The Judgment of Angels

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2353448/fan_mail/new] A fake seatbelt is a perfect symbol of modern self-deception: it looks like safety, it signals compliance, and it keeps trouble away right up until the moment impact exposes what’s real. We start there with a story of stubborn “autonomy,” then pivot to a heavier question: when God warns us, is He limiting our freedom or protecting our lives? We open to 2 Peter chapter 2, where Peter answers false teachers who sneer at the idea of divine judgment. Peter builds his case with a chain of “since” statements rooted in Genesis, and he begins with the most mysterious evidence he can offer: certain fallen angels who sinned and were immediately committed to “chains of gloomy darkness” until the judgment. That leads us into what the Bible actually teaches about angels and demons, why spiritual warfare is more than a metaphor, and how deception can hide behind confident religion and persuasive voices. We also unpack Peter’s unusual word choice, Tartarus, and why it matters for understanding temporary imprisonment versus final judgment. With Jude and Genesis 6 as guardrails, we talk about boundaries God sets, what it means to defy them, and why Peter’s warning is aimed at protecting the church from false teaching. We close with a two-part response: pray because the battle is real, and praise because Jesus was not spared the wrath we deserve, so we can be saved from the wrath of God. If this challenged you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review. What part of this warning do you find easiest to ignore? Support the show [https://app.easytithe.com/App/Form/d39a9be4-01ce-4f82-a3ae-8b860c3ab89e] Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org [https://www.wisdomonline.org/]

14. Mai 2026 - 42 min
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