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Wisdom for the Heart is an international Bible-teaching ministry based on the sermons of Dr. Stephen Davey. The broadcast Wisdom for the Heart is heard on more than 300 radio stations throug...
Listen to Wisdom for the Heart on Oneplace.com, a Religion & Spirituality podcast by Stephen Davey. Stream 455 episodes in English, follow new audio stories, and play episodes online on Radio and Podcast.
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Share a comment They’re furious because hungry disciples eat a few kernels of grain. They’re even more furious when a man’s withered hand is...

Share a comment Some religious systems train you to look holy while feeling empty. We sit with Luke 5:33–39 and watch Jesus collide with a s...

Share a comment Jesus doesn’t tiptoe around messy people. He walks straight into Levi’s workplace, looks a tax collector with a gangster-lev...

Share a comment The crowd is packed, the religious experts are taking notes, and a paralyzed man can’t get anywhere near Jesus unless his fr...

Share a comment A man “full of leprosy” breaks every rule to get close to Jesus and that choice could cost him his life. The crowd expects r...

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Share a comment A synagogue service turns into a collision between light and darkness when Jesus teaches with a kind of authority nobody can...

Share a comment They invited Jesus to preach because he was famous. They tried to kill him because he told the truth. We open Luke 4 and fol...

Share a comment Temptation doesn’t just show up, it studies you. We walk through Luke 4 and watch Satan aim three carefully chosen attacks a...

Share a comment Happiness sells best when it sounds easy: stay comfortable, avoid conflict, keep your private life hidden, and everything wi...

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Share a comment Freedom is one of the most abused words in modern life, and Romans 6 refuses to let us keep it vague. We say we want indepen...

Share a comment A list of rules can feel like relief. You can measure yourself, compare yourself, and quiet the anxiety of not knowing where...

Share a comment Sin doesn’t just break rules, it tries to reclaim a throne. We start with a forgotten identity shift: Scripture calls believ...

Share a comment The most surprising command Paul gives after pages of doctrine isn’t “try harder” it’s “think.” We dig into Romans 6 and fol...

Share a comment Grace can sound dangerous if you misunderstand it. If the “worst of sinners” can be saved and if we don’t earn salvation by...

Share a comment Grace can be twisted into a cover story, and it usually sounds spiritual. Someone sins, gets caught, and then demands comfor...

Share a comment Death has a way of haunting every plan we make, and we’re remarkably creative at pretending we can keep it at arm’s length....

Share a comment One out of one dies, yet most of us spend our lives trying not to think about it. We start with the uncomfortable honesty th...

Share a comment Holiness is not a personality type, and it is not a private hobby for the overly serious. Peter calls it warfare. When 1 Pet...

Share a comment A mason jar that “held” a celebrity’s breath sold for hundreds of dollars. A dented ping pong ball sold for thousands. Ridic...

Share a comment Some ideas sound spiritual but quietly drain the gospel of its comfort. We start by pushing back on the fear that believers...

Share a comment Neutrality about Jesus never lasts for long. We watch it happen in real time: the gospel sounds appealing, then suddenly it...

Share a comment Your spiritual life follows your appetite. Peter doesn’t start with a complicated checklist for holiness; he starts with one...

Share a comment A hand-cranked washing machine, “miracle” cough lozenges, a coal stove endorsed by Mrs. Spurgeon, and one painfully memorabl...

Share a comment A clean name is priceless, and this message argues you can’t purchase it with success, money, or moral effort. We start with...

Share a comment “Conduct yourselves in fear” might be one of the most misunderstood commands in the Bible. We take 1 Peter 1:17 head-on and...

Share a comment If someone investigated your life for a week, would they find anything that makes the gospel look true? We open with a haunt...

Share a comment What do a mouse in the bathroom and termites in the walls have to do with your spiritual life? More than we like to admit. W...

Share a comment Authority has a terrible reputation right now, and we get why. It can be used to control, shame, and silence. But we argue t...

Share a comment Your plans for the future probably include savings, insurance, and retirement. None of that answers the hardest question: wh...

Share a comment A wilderness story can wake you up. The image of a man who planned every mile of his journey but forgot to plan his way home...

Share a comment What if your 9-to-5 is the most sacred space you step into all week? We explore how ordinary work—emails, errands, meetings,...

Share a comment What if your job is more than hours, tasks, and a paycheck? We pull back the curtain on vocatio—the ancient idea of calling—...

Share a comment What if credibility became your greatest currency—more valuable than wins, likes, or titles? We walk through a clear path fo...

Share a comment What if the most endangered person in church life is a vitally engaged, maturing young man—and what if we could change that...

Share a comment The loudest voices say dignity demands sameness. We push back with a richer vision: equal worth before God, distinct roles t...

Share a comment Few phrases spark more heat than “workers at home” and “submissive to their own husbands.” We step straight into Titus 2 and...

Share a comment Start with the mind and everything else follows. We explore Paul’s surprising claim that love can be learned and that sensib...

Share a comment What if the most powerful culture makers aren’t on stages but sitting at kitchen tables? We dive into Paul’s blueprint in Ti...

Share a comment When culture shouts for image, speed, and self, we slow down to ask what actually builds a life that lasts. Walking through...

Share a comment A culture obsessed with staying young doesn’t know what to do with gray hair—except hide it. We take a different path, openi...

Share a comment What if the songs we sing are not warm-ups but lifelines? We explore how Scripture set to melody shapes what we believe, ste...

Share a comment When life feels like a maze of sudden turns and steep drops, gaining a higher view can change everything. We explore Romans...

Share a comment What if your job isn’t just a paycheck but a calling that can quietly change the world? We explore how everyday work—paid or...

Share a comment Courage doesn’t always look like a roar; sometimes it’s a window opened toward home and a quiet prayer said on schedule. We...
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