Stephen Davey Sermons

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!

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

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

    Send us Fan Mail 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 Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org

    41 min
  2. 14 MAY

    Discover why God's judgment of fallen angels is the clearest evidence that no one escapes accountability.

    Send us Fan Mail 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 Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org

    43 min
  3. 4 MAY

    Wolves in Shepherds Clothing

    Send us Fan Mail Something can smell expensive and still be fake. We open with a wild example from the food world: “truffle oil” that’s marketed like luxury but contains zero truffles. Then we ask the harder question: what happens when Christian teaching works the same way, with the right vocabulary, the right tone, and the right platform, but without the substance of biblical truth? We walk through Jesus’ warning about wolves in sheep’s clothing and then dig into 2 Peter 2, where Peter lists the markers of false teachers. We talk about why massive followings can be a danger, how sensual lifestyles and materialism spread from leaders to listeners, and how the prosperity gospel turns greed into a spiritual sales pitch. We also unpack Peter’s language about “false words,” comparing it to plastic: moldable, convincing, and prone to crack when real pressure hits. Most importantly, we offer a simple, repeatable way to practice Christian discernment in a noisy media age: stop, look, and listen. Stop and judge everything by Scripture. Look at character and fruit, not hype. Listen for what’s emphasized and what’s consistently avoided. If you care about sound doctrine, spiritual maturity, and protecting the church from deception, this is a practical guide you can use right away. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s trying to grow in discernment, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one “red flag” you’ve learned to take seriously? Support the show Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org

    42 min
  4. 27 APR

    How to Spot a Fraud

    Send us Fan Mail A lab coat can make a bad product sound like medicine, and a religious title can do the same thing to bad theology. We start with a wild piece of advertising history, then pivot to the far more serious question: how do you recognize spiritual deception before it costs you clarity, joy, and faithfulness?  Working through 2 Peter 2, we name three early warning signs Peter highlights about false teachers: they can draw massive followings, they excuse and even celebrate sinful lifestyles, and they end up damaging the public reputation of “the way of truth.” Along the way, we talk about why popularity is not the same as credibility, why some teachings feel “Christian” while quietly adding to Scripture, and why “inner impressions” are a dangerous substitute for the written Word of God. We also explore how a message can include real truths yet still become poisonous when it adds human merit, secret revelation, or spiritual shortcuts that blur the gospel of grace.  We don’t approach this to start fights or score points. We want to protect people, strengthen discernment, and call ourselves back to humble repentance and courageous clarity. If you’ve ever wondered how to evaluate famous voices, bestselling spiritual advice, or leaders who demand trust without accountability, this conversation will sharpen your instincts. Subscribe for more Bible teaching, share this with a friend who cares about discernment, and leave a review. What’s one “red flag” you think Christians ignore too easily? Support the show Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org

    42 min
  5. 20 APR

    When the Devil Joins the Church

    Send us Fan Mail Snake oil didn’t start as a punchline. It was once a real treatment for aching joints, until a famous salesman turned it into a traveling show and sold people a warming sensation that looked like a cure. That true story opens a sharper question we all have to face: what happens when the “product” is spiritual, the pitch is religious, and the stakes are eternal? We connect the rise of snake oil to the Bible’s sober warnings about spiritual deception. We talk about Satan not as a cartoon villain, but as a convincing “angel of light” who loves to keep people chasing comfort without repentance. We also unpack why Jesus reserves some of His strongest words for false teachers and how the “broad path” can feel safe, kind, and even holy while still leading away from the gospel. Then we slow down in 2 Peter 2:1 to map three clear realities: false teachers are inevitable, their strategy is to smuggle destructive heresies in beside truth, and their end is tragic for them and for those who follow them. We explore where false teaching shows up today, including cultural propaganda, education, denominations, and influencer-driven religion, and we end with a haunting courtroom story about a pardon that had to be accepted to save a life. If you care about biblical doctrine, Christian discernment, and protecting the church from comforting lies, listen through to the end, then subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the biggest “red flag” you’re learning to spot. Support the show Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org

    44 min
  6. 6 APR

    Naming the Unnamed God (Acts 17)

    Send us Fan Mail A $500 Porsche sounds like a dream deal until you hear the reason it was priced that way and the punchline becomes a warning: trouble can change what we think is valuable in a single moment. We start with that story, remember how a crisis like COVID reshuffled everyday priorities, and then ask the bigger question behind it all: what happens when God reshuffles the value of everything? We walk through Acts 17 and Paul in Athens, a city overflowing with ideas, confidence, and idols. The culture is spiritually curious, but also spiritually anxious, so anxious they built an altar “To The Unknown God” just in case they missed one. Paul uses that opening to proclaim the God they don’t know by name: the Creator of the cosmos and the Lord of heaven and earth. We talk about why Paul begins with creation when his audience doesn’t share Scripture, and how the order of the universe points beyond chance. Then the message sharpens to the claim that can’t be safely ignored: Jesus rose from the dead, and that resurrection is God’s assurance that a day of righteous judgment is fixed. That leaves three responses that still show up in every room: mock it, delay it, or believe it. If this stirred questions about faith, meaning, and what really lasts, listen closely and share it with someone who’s still searching, then subscribe and leave a review so more people can find the truth that turns our values right side up. Support the show Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org

    31 min
  7. 30 MAR

    Why I Trust the Bible and You Can Too! (Part 3)

    Send us Fan Mail A barefoot teenager in rural Wales saves for six years and then walks twenty miles to buy a Bible in her own language. That story isn’t sentimental filler, it’s a mirror. If we say we believe the Word of God, do we actually trust it enough to treat it like treasure? We follow the thread from Mary Jones to the early church, where Peter is accused of selling “cleverly devised myths” about Jesus. Peter answers with eyewitness truth from the Transfiguration and then makes an even bigger claim: the strongest foundation for Christian faith is not someone’s spiritual experience but the written Word we can read. From 2 Peter 1 to 2 Timothy 3:16, we talk about Bible inspiration, what it means that Scripture is God-breathed, and why Christians have confidence that the Bible is not a man-made religious project. Then we get practical and direct. Scripture doesn’t just inform, it forms. It teaches what is right, reproves what is wrong, corrects what is crooked, and trains us to keep walking straight. We also address why that authority puts believers out of step with cultural trends that elevate personal experience as the highest judge. To help you put this into practice, we share a simple Bible study method (observation, interpretation, application) plus concrete tools like study Bibles, commentaries, and expository teaching, along with a challenge to treat the Bible as more than an app. If this strengthened your confidence in Scripture, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one habit that would help you treasure God’s Word more this week? Support the show Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org

    46 min
  8. 23 MAR

    Why Trust The Bible and You Can Too! (Part 2)

    Send us Fan Mail Truth sounds harsh until you realize the alternative is chaos. We start with a simple claim you’ve probably heard before: all religions are basically true. It feels inclusive, but it falls apart the moment two beliefs collide. From there, we follow the real reason the Bible keeps getting singled out, critiqued, and re-labeled as “just another sacred book” and why that move is more than academic. It reshapes how we see God, morality, and even accountability.  We dig into one of the most repeated modern talking points about Christianity: the idea that church councils hid certain books and hand-picked the New Testament to fit an agenda. Using the framework of 2 Peter 1:20-21, we explain why the apostles and prophets are not pushing private opinions, and how the early church recognized Scripture through clear standards of authorship, doctrine, and reception. We also sort through the three categories that usually fuel the “missing books” narrative: the Apocrypha, the so-called lost books, and the later Gnostic gospels that promise secret knowledge under borrowed apostolic names.  We then zoom out to history and preservation: thousands of New Testament manuscripts, early copies, and why skepticism about biblical texts often uses rules that are rarely applied to other ancient writings. The goal is not to win an argument but to rebuild confidence, because Scripture is meant to function like a lamp in dark places when suffering hits, doubts rise, and culture gets morally foggy. If you’ve ever wondered whether you can trust the Bible, this message is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s wrestling with doubt, and leave a review with your biggest question about the Bible’s reliability. Support the show Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org

    40 min

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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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