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.

  1. 12 HRS AGO

    The Faithless Wife (Hosea 1–3)

    Share a comment God commands Hosea to do something that feels impossible: love faithfully inside a marriage marked by betrayal. That single command turns into one of the clearest portraits in the Old Testament of covenant love, spiritual adultery, and the kind of mercy that refuses to let go. We start our wisdom journey through the Minor Prophets by showing why “minor” describes their brevity, not their impact, then we step into the northern kingdom of Israel during Jeroboam II’s reign, where comfort and prosperity mask a deep rot of idolatry.  We walk through Hosea’s family as a living sermon. Gomer’s unfaithfulness becomes a mirror of Israel’s pursuit of other gods, and their children’s names become prophetic warnings you can’t ignore: Jezreel, Lo-Ruhamah, and Lo-Ammi. We unpack what each name signals about accountability, looming judgment, and the loss of God’s protective blessing, while also clarifying that God’s unconditional covenant promises are not canceled even when a generation rejects Him.  Then the tone shifts. God moves from condemnation to a tender invitation, promising a future restored relationship marked by righteousness, steadfast love, mercy, and faithfulness. Finally, Hosea is told to go get Gomer back, even paying to redeem her, and we connect that image to the gospel: Christ purchases us out of slavery to sin and remains a faithful Groom to an often-faithless bride. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway from Hosea’s story. NEW: Legacies of Light for Children, Volume 1: Children Need Heroes. This book tells the story of nine Christian heroes worth following. https://www.wisdomonline.org/store/view/legacies-of-light-kids-1 Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/ Support the show

    12 min
  2. 1D AGO

    Human History in the Hand of Divine Authority (Daniel 11–12)

    Share a comment A prophecy written centuries before the headlines it predicts sounds impossible until you actually read Daniel 11. We follow the final stretch of Daniel and watch the text lay out a chain of rulers and empires with striking clarity, the kind of specificity that makes critics argue it had to be written later. We take the opposite conclusion: God isn’t guessing, He’s revealing, because human history is in His hands. We start with the sweep from Persia to Greece, including Xerxes and the rise of Alexander the Great, then the fracturing of his kingdom into rival powers that battle for control while Israel sits trapped between them. From there we zoom in on Antiochus Epiphanes, a historical persecutor whose actions fit Daniel’s descriptions, including the abomination of desolation and the profaning of the temple. If you’ve ever searched for “Daniel 11 explained,” “Antiochus Epiphanes,” or “abomination that makes desolate,” this walkthrough ties the biblical text to the historical record in plain language. Then the prophecy pivots from near-term fulfillment to end times prophecy: Antiochus becomes a foreshadowing of the Antichrist, the beast described in Revelation. Daniel 12 pushes to the Great Tribulation, the role of Michael, the deliverance of Israel’s believing remnant, and the sealed timeline of “time, times, and half a time.” We end with the final outcome revealed in Revelation: the return of Jesus Christ, the defeat of the Antichrist, and the beginning of Christ’s kingdom on earth, followed by the sobering question of where we stand when the King is crowned. Subscribe for more Bible teaching, share this with a friend who’s curious about biblical prophecy, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. NEW: Legacies of Light for Children, Volume 1: Children Need Heroes. This book tells the story of nine Christian heroes worth following. https://www.wisdomonline.org/store/view/legacies-of-light-kids-1 Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/ Support the show

    12 min
  3. 2D AGO

    Seventy Weeks of Human History (Daniel 9–10)

    Share a comment Daniel opens a scroll, does the math, and realizes a national deadline is near, yet his first move is not celebration but confession. We walk through Daniel’s discovery in Jeremiah that the seventy-year Babylonian exile is almost complete, then trace how his prayer for Jerusalem becomes the doorway to one of the Bible’s most debated and most hopeful prophetic passages. If you’ve ever wondered how prayer, repentance, and God’s reputation fit together, Daniel 9 gives a clear and challenging picture. Then Gabriel arrives with “insight and understanding,” expanding the horizon from seventy years to the seventy weeks of Daniel, a 490-year framework that connects the decree to rebuild Jerusalem, the rebuilding days of Nehemiah, and the coming of the Anointed One. We unpack why “weeks” means units of sevens, how the first sixty-nine weeks lead to the Messiah being “cut off,” and why that phrase has fueled centuries of conversation about Messianic prophecy and the crucifixion. Finally, we explore the still-future seventieth week: a seven-year period tied to the tribulation, a broken covenant, and the figure Scripture calls the Antichrist, alongside Daniel 10’s glimpse of spiritual warfare where delays happen but God’s program never derails. You’ll leave with a steadier confidence that God’s timeline runs to the latter days, includes the nations, and still reaches the details of your life. Subscribe for the next journey, share this with a friend who loves biblical prophecy, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. NEW: Legacies of Light for Children, Volume 1: Children Need Heroes. This book tells the story of nine Christian heroes worth following. https://www.wisdomonline.org/store/view/legacies-of-light-kids-1 Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/ Support the show

    13 min
  4. 3D AGO

    A Preview of World History (Daniel 7–8)

    Share a comment History doesn’t just happen, it answers to a throne. We lean into Daniel’s most vivid visions to ask a hard question: if God can accurately reveal the future, does that mean he is actively guiding it? We follow Daniel 7 as four beasts rise to symbolize successive world empires, then the scene snaps to a heavenly courtroom where the Ancient of Days takes his seat. From there the focus sharpens on “one like a Son of Man,” the Messiah, receiving dominion and an everlasting kingdom. Along the way we unpack the ten horns, the rise of a “little horn,” and why many connect this persecuting ruler to the Antichrist and the final stretch of the tribulation described as “time, times and half a time.” Then Daniel 8 turns the spotlight toward Israel with a new vision and a striking language shift back to Hebrew. Gabriel interprets the ram and the goat as Medo-Persia and Greece, points to Alexander the Great, and explains how the empire’s division sets the stage for a fierce oppressor. We connect the prophecy to Antiochus IV Epiphanes and also wrestle with the text’s hint that a pattern of persecution may foreshadow the end times. If you care about Bible prophecy, end times theology, Daniel’s visions, or simply want a steadier confidence that God’s Word is precise and trustworthy, this conversation is for you. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who loves Daniel, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. NEW: Legacies of Light for Children, Volume 1: Children Need Heroes. This book tells the story of nine Christian heroes worth following. https://www.wisdomonline.org/store/view/legacies-of-light-kids-1 Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/ Support the show

    13 min
  5. 4D AGO

    How to Make a Difference in Babylon (Daniel 6)

    Share a comment Temptation doesn’t retire when you do. Daniel 6 drops us into a moment that shatters the myth that spiritual life gets easier with age: Daniel is in his late 80s, still standing out in a pagan empire, and still paying a price for quiet faithfulness. We walk through the historical shift from Babylon to the Medes and Persians under Darius and why Daniel’s promotion sparks a targeted attack. The opponents can’t find corruption in his government work, so they weaponize the one thing they can predict: his prayer life. That sets up one of the most unforgettable scenes in the Bible, the lions’ den, and a sober reminder that God is not obligated to rescue us on our timetable. Along the way, we pull out four traits that shape Daniel’s witness and can shape ours in a hostile culture: a gracious spirit, personal integrity, steady consistency, and humility. Daniel doesn’t become bitter, sloppy, secretive, or arrogant. He keeps praying, keeps working honestly, and when God delivers him, he simply tells the truth and gives God the credit. If you’re trying to follow Jesus in a modern “Babylon” workplace, family system, or culture, this conversation offers practical Christian leadership and discipleship wisdom rooted in Daniel 6, integrity, prayer, and spiritual maturity. Subscribe, share this with a friend who feels pressured, and leave a review with the trait you most need to grow right now. NEW: Legacies of Light for Children, Volume 1: Children Need Heroes. This book tells the story of nine Christian heroes worth following. https://www.wisdomonline.org/store/view/legacies-of-light-kids-1 Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/ Support the show

    12 min
  6. APR 3

    Babylon’s Last Meal (Daniel 5)

    Share a comment The scarier warning is the one you already understand but choose to ignore. Daniel 5 drops us into Babylon at the exact moment arrogance peaks: Belshazzar throws a lavish feast, parades stolen sacred vessels, and praises lifeless idols while the Medes and Persians surround the city. The walls look unbreakable, the Euphrates still flows, and confidence feels justified right up until a supernatural hand writes across the plaster and the music dies mid-note.  We trace the history behind the chapter, including the 30-year gap since Daniel 4, Belshazzar’s role as co-regent under Nabonidus, and why Nebuchadnezzar is called his “father” in the family line. When the king’s wise men cannot interpret the message, the queen mother points to Daniel, a man marked by wisdom and the Spirit of God. Daniel refuses the royal rewards, retells Nebuchadnezzar’s humbling, and then confronts Belshazzar with the heart of the matter: you knew the truth and still would not humble yourself before the Lord of heaven.  The writing becomes a verdict, not a riddle: numbered, weighed, divided. God sets the limit, measures the soul, and transfers what pride tries to keep. The fall of Babylon follows with brutal speed, and the episode closes with timeless truths about God’s sovereignty, delayed judgment, and a standing offer of salvation through faith. If the “handwriting on the wall” idea has ever haunted you, this message gives it biblical clarity and personal urgency. Subscribe for more Bible teaching, share this with a friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. NEW: Legacies of Light for Children, Volume 1: Children Need Heroes. This book tells the story of nine Christian heroes worth following. https://www.wisdomonline.org/store/view/legacies-of-light-kids-1 Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/ Support the show

    12 min
  7. APR 2

    Changing Course in Life (Daniel 4)

    Share a comment 600,000 Americans undergo open-heart surgery each year and many still don’t change a thing afterward. That stubborn refusal to face reality isn’t just a health problem, it’s a human problem. So we start with a hard question: why do warnings bounce off us, even when they come with pain, risk, or a near miss with death? From there, we step into Daniel 4 and read one of the most unusual passages in Scripture: an open letter from King Nebuchadnezzar himself. He’s not flexing Babylon’s greatness, he’s confessing how the Most High God broke through his pride. We unpack the dream of the towering tree, why “watchers” announce its downfall, and how the message lands with a single theme that still steadies anxious hearts today: God rules the kingdom of men, and even the most powerful leaders operate under his authority. The turning point comes when Nebuchadnezzar ignores the warning, boasts from the palace roof, and loses his mind, a collapse so severe it resembles what medicine calls zoanthropy. Yet the story doesn’t end in ruin. After seven years, he lifts his eyes to heaven, his reason returns, and he calls his humbling the best thing that ever happened to him. If you’re searching for biblical teaching on pride, humility, repentance, and real spiritual transformation, this testimony lands with clarity and hope. Subscribe for more Bible teaching, share this with a friend who needs perspective, and leave a review. What warning have you been tempted to ignore? NEW: Legacies of Light for Children, Volume 1: Children Need Heroes. This book tells the story of nine Christian heroes worth following. https://www.wisdomonline.org/store/view/legacies-of-light-kids-1 Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/ Support the show

    12 min
  8. APR 1

    Fiery Trials in the Furnace of Life (Daniel 3)

    Share a comment Some messages promise that if you live right and say the right words, God will build a spiritual shield around you and keep hard things away. We push back on that idea head-on, because it turns faith into a formula and it collapses the moment real suffering shows up. Instead of “declare abundance” certainty, we look at the kind of confidence Scripture actually celebrates: trust in God’s power without demanding God’s preferred outcome.  We open by naming prosperity theology for what it is and why it can sound so persuasive, especially when you want control over health, money, and the future. Then we follow Peter’s warning not to be shocked by fiery trials and step into Daniel 3, where Nebuchadnezzar builds a massive golden image and makes worship compulsory. The stakes are brutal: bow when the music plays or be thrown into a burning furnace. With Daniel absent, the spotlight lands on Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and their steady refusal to compromise.  Their response is the turning point: “Our God is able to deliver us… but if not… we will not serve your gods.” We talk through why “but if not” is not doubt but surrendered, mature faith. When the furnace is heated seven times hotter, God does not remove the fire, He joins them in it, and even a pagan king ends up publicly acknowledging the Most High God. If you’re facing pressure, disappointment, or a trial you did not choose, this conversation reframes what faithfulness can look like in the furnace. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. NEW: Legacies of Light for Children, Volume 1: Children Need Heroes. This book tells the story of nine Christian heroes worth following. https://www.wisdomonline.org/store/view/legacies-of-light-kids-1 Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/ Support the show

    13 min

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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.

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