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Stephen Davey Sermons

Stephen Davey Sermons

By: Stephen Davey
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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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  • Why Trust The Bible and You Can Too! (Part 2)
    Mar 23 2026

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    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.

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    40 mins
  • Why I Trust the Bible and You Can Too Part 1
    Mar 16 2026

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    A single lecture in a college classroom can shake someone’s faith for years. We start with a story that hits close to home: a respected Christian student hears that the “wrong books” made it into the Bible, the “real books” were hidden, and church power plays invented the faith. His conclusion is blunt and painful: he no longer trusts the Bible, and he walks away. That moment sets up the big question we tackle head-on: is the Bible a human document shaped by agendas, or a trustworthy Word from God?

    From there, we open 2 Peter 1 and follow Peter’s response to the accusation that Scripture is myth. He points to what he saw and heard at the Transfiguration, then he goes further and calls the prophetic Word “more fully confirmed” than even his unforgettable experience. We slow down over 2 Peter 1:20–21 to clarify what it actually means: not that regular people are forbidden to read or interpret the Bible, but that the message did not originate in human will. Men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit, which is why Christians speak about biblical inspiration, authority, and reliability.

    We also get practical about why you can trust the Bible’s credibility, walking through evidence like New Testament manuscript support, archaeology, internal unity across centuries, and the Bible’s record of prophetic accuracy. Then we address the canon question with clarity, including why the Council of Nicaea did not choose the 27 books of the New Testament and how early believers recognized what God had already given. We close with two heart-level reminders: we love the Bible because we love its Author, and we want more than information, we want real transformation.

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    35 mins
  • Divine Guidance Through a Dismal Swamp
    Mar 9 2026

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    A swamp is no place to wander without a guide. We open with the Great Dismal Swamp—its stagnant waters, hidden paths, and sudden dangers—and follow Peter’s bold claim that the world can feel just like that: murky, forbidding, and full of pitfalls. The answer, he says, is not a thrill of new experiences but a steady lamp: the prophetic word. We walk through Peter’s defense in 2 Peter 1, where he contrasts his unforgettable moment on the Mount of Transfiguration with something even more reliable than sights and sounds—the written Scripture that outlives every critic and survives every age.

    Together we explore why attacks on Christianity so often zero in on the Bible’s trustworthiness, from the serpent’s “Did God really say?” to modern campaigns to erase Scripture from public view. We look at the preservation of the Old and New Testaments, the witness of manuscripts and history, and the irony of efforts to silence the Word only amplifying its reach. Along the way, we share stories from global listeners tuning in where owning a Bible risks everything, and we reflect on how a book others fear can become the light we keep closest.

    Then we get practical. Peter urges us to pay attention—to bring the Word near—because a lamp only helps those who hold it. We talk about Scripture shaping identity, ethics, work, and hope when culture drifts in confusion. And we lift our eyes to the promise that the lamp is not the sunrise but the sign that dawn is coming: the morning star rising, Christ returning, darkness scattering. Until that day, we keep the lamp lit, step by step, confident that the path ahead is clear enough for faithful feet.

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