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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2025 · 13 MIN

Courses on Prayer and Human Nature (Psalms 13–15)

from The Wisdom Journey · host Stephen Davey

Share a commentThreats and false accusations can twist our words, rattle our nerves, and drain our resolve. We open Psalms 16–18 with Stephen Davey to rediscover a sturdier center: a short, honest prayer, a sure inheritance, and a Savior whose empty tomb reframes every trial. From David’s “Preserve me, O God” to Peter’s claim in Acts 2, we connect the dots between ancient poetry and the resurrection of Jesus—and we explore how that single event reshapes the way we respond to danger, delay, and difficult people.We sit with Psalm 16’s prophecy and watch it fulfilled in Christ, then step into Psalm 17’s surprising request: not that enemies be crushed, but that they bow in worship. That kind of courage and kindness doesn’t come from willpower; it comes from a resurrection mindset that says, “When I awake, I shall be satisfied with your likeness.” Along the way, a simple story about heading to claim an inheritance shows how a clear destination changes our everyday reactions—less honking and fuming, more patience and joy. If eternity is certain, detours don’t define us.Finally, Psalm 18 expands the view across nearly forty years of David’s life. His testimony lands in the present tense: “I love you… I call… I am saved.” We talk about why deliverance is sometimes delayed, how God grows us before he lifts us, and what it means to live with gratitude now while we move toward a promised future. If you’re waiting, misunderstood, or worn thin, this conversation offers grounded hope and practical perspective built on the risen Christ.If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review to help others find The Wisdom Journey. Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment Threats and false accusations can twist our words, rattle our nerves, and drain our resolve. We open Psalms 16–18 with Stephen Davey to rediscover a sturdier center: a short, honest prayer, a sure inheritance, and a Savior whose empty tomb reframes every trial. From David’s “Preserve me, O God” to Peter’s claim in Acts 2, we connect the dots between ancient poetry and the resurrection of Jesus—and we explore how that single event reshapes the way we respond to danger, delay, a...

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Share a commentThreats and false accusations can twist our words, rattle our nerves, and drain our resolve. We open Psalms 16–18 with Stephen Davey to rediscover a sturdier center: a short, honest prayer, a sure inheritance, and a Savior whose empty...

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