300 episodios

The Wisdom Journey with Stephen Davey is a three-year journey through the entire Bible, Genesis to Revelation, with one 10-minute lesson each weekday. The Wisdom Journey will help you understand the truth of God’s Word and apply that truth to your life. Follow along and learn to know God, think biblically and live wisely.

The Wisdom Journey with Stephen Davey Wisdom International

    • Religión y espiritualidad

The Wisdom Journey with Stephen Davey is a three-year journey through the entire Bible, Genesis to Revelation, with one 10-minute lesson each weekday. The Wisdom Journey will help you understand the truth of God’s Word and apply that truth to your life. Follow along and learn to know God, think biblically and live wisely.

    Disagreements and Division (Romans 14:5-12)

    Disagreements and Division (Romans 14:5-12)

    Disagreements among believers can arise even when the Bible is clear on doctrine. The greater challenge comes with "gray areas" of life, such as entertainment or education, where opinions vary widely. In Romans 14, Paul addresses the contentious issue of diet among Roman believers, emphasizing that these differences, though significant, should not divide the church. Whether one esteems one day as better than another or considers all days alike, Paul urges believers to be fully convinced in their own minds and to respect each other's convictions. Paul’s advice in Romans 14:5-12 provides a framework for navigating these differences. He highlights the importance of each believer being fully convinced in their own mind, thereby recognizing that personal convictions should be respected. Importantly, Paul reminds believers that whether they observe certain days or abstain from certain foods, they should do so in honor of the Lord, giving thanks to God. This perspective helps maintain unity and prevent judgmental attitudes within the church. Ultimately, Paul underscores that every believer will stand before the judgment seat of God, not each other. Therefore, believers should avoid passing judgment on one another in non-essential matters. Instead, they should focus on living in a way that honors God, recognizing that God will have the final word. This approach fosters unity and allows for diverse expressions of faith within the body of Christ.

    • 13 min
    Meat or Salad? (Romans 14:1-4)

    Meat or Salad? (Romans 14:1-4)

    In this episode of Wisdom International, Stephen explores Romans 14:1-4, where Paul addresses the delicate topic of navigating gray areas in the Christian life. Using the analogy of foggy roads and uncertain paths, Stephen illustrates how believers must carefully and respectfully handle issues that Scripture does not directly address. These "gray areas" can range from dietary choices to worship practices and personal convictions. Paul's inspired guidance offers believers several steps to maintain unity and love amidst differing opinions. The first step is to start with acceptance. Paul urges believers to welcome those who are weak in their understanding of faith, emphasizing the importance of fellowship over arguing. The second step is to refuse to argue. Paul advises believers to avoid quarreling over opinions, recognizing the difference between doctrine and personal preference. The third step is to adjust our attitude. Paul warns against despising or judging fellow believers, urging humility and grace instead. Both sides in any disagreement must maintain a Christ-like attitude. The final step is to remember who is ultimately in charge. Paul reminds us that we are all servants of the Lord, and it is before Him that we stand or fall. Judging others in matters of personal conviction oversteps our bounds, as we all answer to God alone. Through practical examples and personal anecdotes, Stephen encourages listeners to approach gray areas with a heart of acceptance, a refusal to argue, an attitude adjustment, and a remembrance of God's ultimate authority. By doing so, believers can maintain unity and reflect Christ's love in all their interactions. Tune in to learn how to navigate life's gray areas with grace, humility, and a focus on building up the body of Christ.

    • 13 min
    Counting the Marbles Left in Life (Romans 13:11-14)

    Counting the Marbles Left in Life (Romans 13:11-14)

    In this episode of Wisdom International, Stephen delves into Romans 13:11-14, exploring the Apostle Paul's urgent call to live with an eternal perspective. Reflecting on Psalm 90:12, Stephen emphasizes the importance of numbering our days to gain a heart of wisdom. He introduces a thought-provoking exercise: considering the remaining months of our lives, based on average lifespans, as a way to motivate purposeful living for Christ. Drawing from his own life, Stephen shares the impactful visual of a jar of marbles, each representing a month he has left if he lives to be 75. This tangible reminder encourages listeners to press on for the Lord, making the most of the time they have. As Paul urges believers to wake up and live in the light of their salvation, Stephen unpacks the three tenses of salvation: past (saved from the penalty of sin), present (being saved from the power of sin), and future (will be saved from the presence of sin). He emphasizes that our final salvation is nearer now than ever, and this truth should transform how we live each day. Stephen discusses the necessity of putting off the works of darkness and putting on the armor of light, highlighting six deeds of darkness—orgies, drunkenness, sexual immorality, sensuality, quarreling, and jealousy—that Paul warns against. He explains how these sins characterize a world in spiritual darkness and contrasts them with the believer's calling to live as children of light. Through practical advice and personal anecdotes, Stephen encourages listeners to "put on the Lord Jesus Christ" daily, resisting the temptations of the flesh and living in a way that honors God. By doing so, believers can effectively fulfill their mission to shine the light of the gospel in a world engulfed in darkness. Tune in to learn how living with an eternal perspective can shape your daily decisions, relationships, and ultimately, your legacy for Christ.

    • 13 min
    Paying Every Debt Except One (Romans 13:8-10)

    Paying Every Debt Except One (Romans 13:8-10)

    As Paul transitions from discussing the obligation to pay taxes in Romans 13, he shifts to a debt that believers must continually pay: the debt of love. Join Stephen as he delves into Romans 13:8-10, exploring the enduring command to love one another and how it fulfills the law. Discover why Paul’s admonition to “owe no one anything, except to love each other” does not prohibit borrowing but emphasizes the importance of maintaining a good reputation and fulfilling obligations. Learn how love, as an ongoing debt, manifests in our actions and attitudes, impacting our relationships and reflecting God’s love. Stephen will unpack how love fulfills the law by preventing adultery, murder, theft, and covetousness, turning us into givers rather than takers. This episode will inspire you to “max out your love limit” and continually pay the debt of love, building bridges for the gospel in your daily life. Tune in to understand how this principle shapes a distinctly Christian testimony in a world that desperately needs to see and experience God’s love.

    • 13 min
    Paying Taxes Today (Romans 13:1-7)

    Paying Taxes Today (Romans 13:1-7)

    Biblical Principles for Christians and Government How should Christians relate to their government, especially when faced with opposition or oppression? In Romans 13:1-7, Paul addresses this question head-on, providing timeless principles that are as relevant today as they were in the days of the Roman Empire. Join Stephen as he unpacks five key principles from this passage: Submission to government authority is commanded by God. Human government is ordained by God. Disobedience to government brings consequences from God. The justice of good government reveals the character of God. Christians are to financially support their government, including paying taxes. Stephen explains how these principles apply to believers worldwide, regardless of their specific governmental context. Discover how to honor God through respectful obedience, even when it’s challenging. What does it mean to live as a Christian citizen in today’s world? Tune in to find out and be encouraged to live out your faith in every aspect of life, including paying taxes.

    • 13 min
    Too Gracious to Be Ignored (Romans 12:14-21)

    Too Gracious to Be Ignored (Romans 12:14-21)

    In our increasingly hostile culture, how can Christians be a beacon of light and love? In this practical message, Stephen Davey explores Romans 12:14-21, revealing ten powerful ways to live a life overflowing with grace. Learn how to bless your enemies, rejoice with others, pursue peace, and respond to evil with good. Key Takeaway: God's grace isn't just for us; it's meant to flow through us and touch a hurting world. Join us for a journey into the heart of God's grace at Wisdom Online: https://www.wisdomonline.org

    • 13 min

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