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At Home with Phil Robertson
by Phil Robertson
Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson’s legacy of faith and storytelling lives on in nearly 800 episodes of unfiltered wisdom, humor, and biblical truth. At Home with Phil Robertson is Phil's enduring reminder that no one is too far gone to turn their life around. There's always hope in Jesus.
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The Person You Follow Can’t Save You
Phil has spent years teaching Scripture, but he says some people may be making a serious mistake: looking to the messenger instead of the one the message points to. People want peace of mind, wisdom, discernment, and a way to be made whole. But Phil says no teacher, preacher, podcast, or public figure can give you what only Jesus can give. He is blunt: “I’m not your savior. I can’t save you.” Phil points back to the gospel: Jesus died, was buried, rose from the dead, removes sin, gives the Holy Spirit, and connects people to God. In this episode: 1 Corinthians 15 and 2 Timothy 3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Why Fear Is Making Christians Stay Silent
Phil opens 2 Timothy with the pressure believers face when the world wants the gospel silenced: shame them, ridicule them, censor them, cancel them. But Paul’s message to Timothy is clear: God did not give His people a spirit of timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline. Phil says Christians cannot afford to go quiet just because the pressure gets loud. They may try to chain the messenger, but God’s Word is not chained. Do not be ashamed. Do not back up. Endure hardship, guard the gospel, and keep telling people about Jesus. In this episode: 2 Timothy 1–2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Burned Out by Sin? Phil Has a Blunt Solution
Sin does not just make people guilty. It wears them down. Phil opens Romans 13 with rebellion, authority, honor, respect, and love—but the issue quickly gets personal. Why do so many people feel stuck, exhausted, and unable to change? Phil says the problem is not just bad habits or bad choices. It is trying to deal with sin while staying cut off from God. From taxes and rebellion to a young man’s honest confession that he “can’t fix it,” Phil gives the blunt answer: repent, turn to Jesus, and stop negotiating with the thing that is destroying you. In this episode: Romans 13:7–10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Have You Forgotten How Good You Have It?
Phil pushes back on the idea that Bible-believing Christians are crazy for seeing the world through Scripture. Using Thanksgiving as the starting point, he turns to Hebrews 1 and Paul’s warning in 2 Timothy 3 to explain why ungratefulness is more serious than most people think. For Phil, an ungrateful heart is not just bad manners. It is a sign that people have stopped recognizing God, stopped remembering what they have been given, and become spoiled by the blessings around them. Thanksgiving may be the occasion, but the message is bigger: gratitude is one of the things that keeps a person humble, clear-eyed, and honest before God. In this episode: Hebrews 1, 2 Timothy 3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Phil’s Old-School Dating Advice for Dan
Phil gives Dan some old-school dating advice after Dan shares one of the strangest breakup lines he’s ever heard: “You’re just too good.” From “we need to talk” to “let’s just be friends,” Phil breaks down the kind of phrases that usually mean the relationship is already over — and why Dan may have been more confused than heartbroken. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Does God Expect Everyone to Get Married?
Phil opens 1 Corinthians 7 and 1 Timothy 4 to answer a simple question: does every Christian need to get married? This episode walks through what Paul says about singleness, marriage, celibacy, and the freedom believers have before God. Marriage is good, singleness is allowed, and no one should bind your conscience where Scripture does not. In this episode: 1 Corinthians 7, 1 Timothy 4. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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When Responsibility Is Missing—Here’s Where It Starts
Phil and Dan talk about what happens when responsibility is missing—and where it is supposed to come from in the first place. What starts as a conversation about bad ideas and forgotten history turns into something deeper: the kind of family structure, discipline, respect, and everyday training that forms responsible people before society ever sees the results. In this episode, they unpack why responsibility does not appear by accident, and what cultures lose when they stop teaching it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Christians Need to Call Sin What It Is Again
Phil opens with a hard definition: sin is lawlessness. From there, he shows what happens when a culture stops naming sin for what it is—and why Christians cannot afford to stay silent. This episode is a call to moral clarity, repentance, grace, and the kind of love that actually fulfills the law. In this episode: 1 John 3, Genesis 19, 2 Peter 2, Romans 13, Galatians 5. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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One of the World’s Great Marriages Started With Hitchhiking
Phil and Miss Kay look back on the wild way their love story began—from hitchhiking dates and grocery-store snacks to squirrel hunts, getaway-car stories, and the kind of adventure most couples today would never imagine. But underneath the laughter is something deeper: patience, loyalty, prayer, repentance, and the kind of staying power that turns a crazy beginning into a lasting marriage. In this episode, Miss Kay shares what helped them make it through the hard years, and why younger couples still need that kind of wisdom now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What Happens When Children Are Never Disciplined
Phil explains why respect does not just appear on its own. When children are never trained, corrected, or disciplined, the damage does not stay in the home—it spreads into the culture. This episode connects family structure, fatherly discipline, and God’s discipline to the bigger question facing America now: what happens when a generation grows up without respect, restraint, or training? In this episode: 1 John 3, Hebrews 12, Galatians 5, Colossians 3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Quick to Listen, Slow to Speak, Slow to Anger
Phil opens James and shows how believers should respond under pressure. In a world full of panic, anger, noise, and moral confusion, the answer is not outrage but wisdom: be quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to become angry, and let real faith show up in what you do for others. In this episode: James 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Being Fearless in a Fearful World
Jesus gives peace that this world cannot give. When you enter God’s rest through Christ, fear loses its grip because your life is secure in Him. This episode, Phil explains why real peace is not found in the world, in your circumstances, or in your own strength, but in the finished work of Jesus. In this episode: Hebrews 4, Hebrews 1, Genesis 1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What a Godly Home Looks Like in a World Full of Wolves
Phil begins with a picture of a home marked by love, prayer, gratitude, and the fruit of the Spirit—then shows why that kind of home matters in a world that does not welcome the truth. As sheep among wolves, believers need homes shaped by peace, godliness, and the gospel if they are going to stand firm in a hostile world. In this episode: Matthew 10, Matthew 13, Matthew 16, 1 Peter 5. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How to Stay Faithful Without Giving Way to Fear
When fear spreads and the culture gets louder, Christians cannot afford to be spiritually unsteady. Phil walks through Ephesians 6 and what it means to stand firm, stay alert, and remain faithful without giving way to fear. In this episode: Ephesians 6:10–20. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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8 Minutes in Titus Exposes What’s Gone Wrong
In this episode, Phil walks through Titus and shows why a culture falls apart when people claim to know God but live the opposite way. In a book you can read in about 8 minutes, the contrast is clear: corrupted minds, empty religion, and public disorder on one side—humility, obedience, self-control, and a people eager to do what is good on the other. In this episode: Titus 1, Titus 2, Titus 3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Why False Peace Never Lasts
A lot of people are searching for peace, but not all peace is real. Some things can numb you, distract you, or calm you down for a moment, but they cannot deal with sin, death, or the soul. In this episode, Phil explains why false peace never lasts — and why only Jesus can give what lasts. In this episode: Revelation 22 verses 12 through 13 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Are You Unashamed of Jesus?
A lot of people say they believe in Jesus, but pressure has a way of exposing what we’re actually willing to say out loud. Phil walks through Ephesians 5 and 2 Timothy to show that Christians were never called to live in fear, stay quiet, or shrink back in shame, but to endure hardship and keep speaking the truth about Jesus. In this episode: Ephesians 5 verses 8–14; 2 Timothy 1 verses 7–18; 2 Timothy 2 verses 1–13. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What Happens When Science and Christianity Meet?
Phil starts with an unexpected point: he and a group of highly intelligent, science-minded men ended up agreeing on one of the biggest questions there is. From there, he follows that thread into a deeper conversation about creation, truth, and what happens to a culture when it loses sight of its Creator. In this episode: Romans 1 verses 18–32; Psalm 14 verse 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Evil Grows When Good Men Watch
A small number of people can do a lot of damage when everyone else stands back and watches. Phil argues that America’s crisis is not just wickedness in the streets, but spiritual passivity in the people who know better. The call is to defend the gospel, live worthy of it, and speak with courage instead of fear. In this episode: Philippians 1 verses 3–5, 12–18, 27; Philippians 4 verse 8. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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You Can Love People Without Trusting Them
Phil starts with a simple observation: people fail, systems fail, and public certainty fails with them. The deeper problem is not that men are flawed. It is that we keep trusting them in places they were never meant to hold. In Job, the dividing line becomes clear. A man can lose nearly everything and still stand if his trust was never in man to begin with. In this episode: Job 37, Job 38 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Phil Robertson’s Measure of Greatness
Phil Robertson narrows greatness down to one standard. Not talent, status, or influence—but the one man who died, rose again, and still lives. This episode traces why Jesus stands above every other name and why love is not sentimental language, but the clearest measure of what is ultimate. In this episode: 1 Corinthians 13, Acts 26, John chapter 1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Why History Still Points to Jesus
Filmed in 2018 Phil Robertson makes a straightforward historical case for Jesus: the world is still counting time by him. From the meaning of A.D. and B.C. to the rulers of Rome named in Luke 2 and John 1’s declaration that the Word became flesh, Phil argues that Jesus did not arrive as myth or metaphor, but in real human history. This episode traces why history still points to Christ — even before you open the Bible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Can God Forgive Every Sin?
No sin is beyond the reach of God’s mercy. Phil walks through what Scripture says about confession, forgiveness, and why Jesus is the only one who can remove sin. Denial keeps people in darkness, but confession opens the door to cleansing, a changed heart, and a different path forward. Forgiveness is real, and it is offered through Christ. In this episode: First John chapter 1, First John chapter 2, Second Timothy chapter 2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The War Tearing America Apart
America is tearing itself apart, but the deepest divide is not political. Phil lays out the real split between those who reject God and those who know him, then shows why a nation without gratitude to God will keep drifting further into pride, confusion, and conflict. Politics cannot heal that kind of fracture. Only Christ can bring people together. In this episode: Romans chapter 1, First Corinthians chapter 10, First Corinthians chapter 15 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What Easter Was Always About
Easter was never meant to be reduced to a date on the calendar or a once-a-year tradition. Phil shows how the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus still shape the world, still define hope, and still call people to remember what God has done. The resurrection is not just part of the story. It is the reason new life is possible, and it is why Easter still matters now. In this episode: Jeremiah chapter 20, Ezekiel chapter 33, Luke chapter 22 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What the Resurrection Proves About Jesus
Jesus did not only die. He rose again, and the resurrection is the proof of who he is and what he accomplished on the cross. Phil walks through the Lord’s Supper, the new covenant in Jesus’ blood, and the reason Christians still remember the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. Easter is not empty tradition. It is the declaration that Jesus defeated sin, overcame death, and gave us a living hope that still stands. In this episode: Luke chapter 22, 1 Corinthians chapter 5, 1 Corinthians chapter 11, 2 Corinthians chapter 5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Why Jesus Had to Die at Passover
Jesus did not die at random, and Easter is not disconnected from the rest of the story. The cross was set in place long before Jesus arrived, and Passover was pointing to him the whole time. Phil walks through how the lamb in Exodus, the blood on the doorframes, and the words of John the Baptist all lead to Jesus as the Lamb of God. Good Friday and Easter are not hollow traditions. They are the fulfillment of what God was showing from the beginning.In this episode: Exodus chapter 12, John chapter 1, Luke chapter 22, Genesis chapter 3, Matthew chapter 16, Acts chapter 1, Acts chapter 2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How to Stay Human in a World That Knows Too Much
Phil starts with a simple question: how do you get on the right track and stay there? He argues that the problem is not a lack of information but a lack of love, forgiveness, and obedience to God. In a world full of knowledge, plans, and noise, people are still failing at the most basic command—love God and love each other—and that failure is what turns the world bitter, divided, and hateful. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I’m Just Leaving the Tent
Phil walks through what Scripture means when it says this body is only a tent. Physical death is real, but for the one who belongs to Jesus, it is not the end. It is the moment faith becomes sight, the temporary is put aside, and the hope of immortality is no longer distant. This is why death does not erase the believer. It confirms the promise. In this episode: 2 Peter chapter 1, 2 Corinthians chapter 5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What Even the World’s Greatest Minds Knew
Phil looks at a world running scared and shows what fear reveals when hope is gone. He walks through the panic people live under, the emptiness that comes from missing Jesus, and the questions that keep rising when death gets real. Then he turns to the words of great thinkers to show that wonder, curiosity, and the search for what is beyond this life are not new questions. They are human questions, and they keep pointing back to the God people try to avoid. In this episode: Matthew 12 verse 34 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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A Message Worth Standing in the Rain For
esus made his death, burial, and resurrection plain before it happened. The prophets pointed to it, Jesus said it clearly, and the gospel still calls for the same response now: believe him, trust him, repent, confess him as Lord, and obey what he said. In this episode: Matthew 20 verses 17 through 19, Mark 8 verse 31, Mark 10 verses 32 through 34, Luke 18 verse 31, John 12 verses 31 through 33 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Phil Robertson’s Warning to Believers
Filmed in June of 2020 Phil lays this out as a direct warning. God does not stay silent about wickedness, judgment, repentance, or the need to turn to Jesus. This episode is about hearing that warning clearly, refusing to treat sin lightly, and remembering that the answer is not political, social, or cosmetic. The answer is spiritual. Christ removes sin, justifies the believer, and gives peace to the one who turns and believes. In this episode: Ezekiel chapter 3 verses 17–21, Romans chapter 3, Psalm 32— Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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You Can Get Out of Here Alive
Your years are running out, your sin is not hidden, and physical death is coming. That is the reality Phil lays out here. But that is not the end of the story. Jesus entered death, removed its sting, and made a way out for the people who put their faith in him. This episode is about facing death honestly, numbering your days rightly, and trusting the only one who can get you out of here alive. In this episode: Psalm 90 verses 8–12, 1 Corinthians 15 verses 55–56 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I Tried Everything but Jesus
Phil tells the truth plainly: everything else runs out. What looks like wisdom, freedom, or fulfillment apart from Christ ends in a dead end. Jesus is not one more option to try. He is the only one who gives peace of mind, hope, and the wisdom God had hidden in plain sight from the beginning. In this episode: 1 Corinthians chapter 2, 1 Timothy chapter 3 verse 16 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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When You’re Not Sure What’s True
Pilate asked the question people are still asking: What is truth? Jesus answered it by pointing to himself. Truth is not private, flexible, or self-made. It conforms to reality, and Christ stands over it without error. Phil Robertson walks through Jesus before Pilate and shows why confused people do not need a new definition of truth. They need to hear the one who came into the world to testify to it. In this episode: John chapter 18 verse 37 and following, Romans chapter 6 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How Should Christians Live If the World Is Ending?
If the world will eventually end, what kind of people should Christians be right now? In this episode, Phil Robertson walks through 2 Peter 3 and the promise that the Day of the Lord will come unexpectedly. If everything we see will one day disappear, the real question isn’t when it happens — but how we should live before it does. Phil discusses repentance, holy living, and what it means to hold on to simple moral clarity in a world that seems to have forgotten basic decency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The 5 Symbols Phil Robertson Uses to Explain the Gospel
Phil Robertson often explains the gospel using a simple diagram built from five symbols. Each one represents a central event in the message of Jesus: God becoming flesh, the cross, the burial, the resurrection, and the return to heaven. In this episode, Phil walks through the drawing step by step and explains how it summarizes the gospel message taught in the New Testament. The claim is straightforward: Jesus came from heaven, died for sin, was buried, rose from the dead, and ascended again. The response is belief, repentance, confession of Jesus as Lord, and baptism into His death so that a new life can begin. This simple outline has been used for decades to communicate the core of the Christian message in a way that is easy to understand and remember. In this episode: John 1 verse 14, 1 Corinthians 15 verses 1 through 4, Acts chapter 1 verse 3, Romans 6 verses 1 through 4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Function of Thorns
The statistical probability of moving from birth to death without being invaded by a microbe or a systemic failure of the flesh is near zero. These blows are not accidents; they are "thorns" functioning to prevent a man from becoming conceited and to clarify his total dependence on the Creator. While the medical profession offers a temporary reprieve, it cannot offer a permanent exit. Suffering is the necessary friction that forces a man to look past the temporary and stay the course toward the only one who holds the power to save or destroy. In this episode: Acts 9, Acts 26, 2 Corinthians 12, Romans 5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What Happens When a Nation Forgets God?
A free nation depends on something deeper than laws and institutions. The American founding assumed that liberty required a religious and moral people. Remove that foundation and the system designed to preserve freedom begins to break down. Phil Robertson walks through the logic behind the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the warnings of early American leaders who believed self-government only works when the people governing themselves live under God. In this episode: Acts chapter 10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What Happens When a Nation Forgets God?
A free nation depends on something deeper than laws and institutions. The American founding assumed that liberty required a religious and moral people. Remove that foundation and the system designed to preserve freedom begins to break down. Phil Robertson walks through the logic behind the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the warnings of early American leaders who believed self-government only works when the people governing themselves live under God. In this episode: Acts chapter 10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Why People Want Good but Choose Evil
People want happiness, peace, and what is good. Yet throughout history, humans repeatedly turn away from the very path they know leads there. Phil Robertson explores the strange contradiction at the center of human nature: people recognize right and wrong, understand the consequences of their choices, and still choose the wrong road. This struggle isn’t new. It has been observed for centuries and explained clearly in Scripture. The deeper issue is not ignorance but the human condition itself. When people knowingly leave the right path, the question becomes whether anyone can return from it—and what power is strong enough to restore them. In this episode: Romans chapter 1, Colossians chapter 3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Why It’s Difficult to Trust Anyone
Trust used to be assumed. Now it has to be questioned. Phil Robertson explains why trust has become so difficult in a culture filled with gossip, slander, and deception. Scripture describes what happens when people reject the knowledge of God—character collapses, truth becomes negotiable, and even private words get turned into weapons. A society without the fear of God produces people who talk too much, betray confidence, and trade information for status or advantage. The result is a world where loyalty is rare and trust is constantly broken. This conversation looks at why gossip destroys relationships, why secrets get leaked, and why moral corruption always erodes trust—person by person, system by system. In this episode: Romans 3 verses 9–10, Proverbs 11 verse 13 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Where You Can Encounter Jesus Today
Jesus ended the argument about location. In John 4, the Samaritan woman ties worship to a mountain. Jesus removes the mountain. Worship is no longer anchored to Gerizim or Jerusalem. The time has come. True worship is in spirit and truth. If the Spirit lives in you, you are the temple. There is no sacred structure to travel to. There is no geographic advantage. The presence of God is not confined to a building. Where two or three gather in His name, He is there. Wherever you are, He is. Worship is not a place. It is a reality carried by Spirit-filled people. In this episode: John chapter 4, 1 Corinthians 3 verse 16, Matthew 18 verse 20 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How to Read The Bible Like Phil Robertson
Phil explains the simple approach he’s used for decades — start with Jesus, read the words in context, take them at face value, and obey what you understand. No complicated systems. No academic hurdles. No twisting the text to fit yourself. This conversation isn’t about collecting information. It’s about clarity. The Bible isn’t meant to confuse you — but it does require humility and obedience. Phil walks through how to approach Scripture in a way that is direct, serious, and grounded in reality. If you’ve ever wondered where to begin, how to avoid misreading passages, or how to move from reading to living, this episode lays it out plainly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Here’s How to Do Good — Or Don't
The standard is not unclear. Titus does not debate personality or preference. It repeats a command across generations: love what is good, teach what is good, set an example by doing what is good, be ready to do what is good, devote yourself to doing what is good. The dividing line is conduct. Some claim to know God but deny Him by their actions. They are described as unfit for doing anything good. Grace is not permission to drift. It trains self-control, obedience, seriousness, and productive lives. This episode narrows the issue to decision. The instruction is plain. The responsibility is personal. In this episode: Titus chapter 1 verse 8, Titus chapter 1 verse 16, Titus chapter 2 verses 3–6, Titus chapter 2 verses 11–14, Titus chapter 3 verses 1–14 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Church Attendance Isn’t the Measure: The Beatitudes
Phil walks through the Beatitudes and makes the dividing line clear. The first movements are toward God — poor in spirit, mourning, meek, hungry for righteousness. The next movements are toward others — mercy, purity, peacemaking, endurance under persecution. You can tell who someone belongs to by their conduct. Not by their volume. Not by their affiliation. Mercy exposes the difference. In this episode: Matthew 5, 1 Timothy chapter 1 verse 12, Titus chapter 3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Great Lie We’re All Believing
We don’t argue about sin anymore. We avoid it. Consequences remain. Corruption remains. Death remains. But the category that explains them has been quietly removed from public life. Government won’t say it. Media won’t say it. Schools won’t say it. Much of the church softens it. When sin is no longer acknowledged, accountability feels harsh and judgment feels outdated — but the outcomes don’t disappear. Phil surfaces the fracture beneath the confusion: we removed the explanation, not the reality. In this episode: John chapter 5 verse 25 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We Are Reaping What We Sowed
We keep blaming culture for the chaos around us. Jesus doesn’t. In Matthew 15, he makes it clear: what defiles a person doesn’t come from the outside. It comes from the heart. Phil walks through how Romans 1 describes a culture that suppresses truth and how Romans 6 explains the only real shift that changes a life. The issue isn’t what the world is doing. The issue is where sin actually begins. In this episode: Matthew 15, Romans 1 verse 27 and 28, Romans 6 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Thomas Jefferson Knew What We’re Missing
Thomas Jefferson was not confused about the foundation of a nation. He publicly affirmed Almighty God, credited Him for America’s independence, and spoke plainly about religion, virtue, and the gospel of Jesus Christ. Phil walks through Jefferson’s own words and clarifies what has been lost — and why the gospel remains the answer. In this episode: 1 Corinthians 15 verses 1 through 4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Blurring the Line Between Good and Evil
Phil lays out the problem plainly: the line between good and evil is not disappearing — it is being moved. God is the lawgiver. Civil laws reflect His standards when they align with truth and abandon them when they conflict with desire. Murder, sexual sin, greed, deceit — these categories are not evolving. They are being reframed. Phil argues that even the refusal to call abortion murder is part of the same pattern: redefine the act, soften the language, blur the moral boundary. The issue is not psychological confusion or cultural complexity. It is spiritual warfare. Sin is lawlessness. When sin is removed from the conversation, clarity collapses. Phil points back to the only resolution that has ever addressed the problem at its root — Jesus bearing sin, defeating death, and establishing the standard that does not change. Clarity begins when the line is restored. In this episode: Genesis 6, 1 John 3, Hebrews 2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson’s legacy of faith and storytelling lives on in nearly 800 episodes of unfiltered wisdom, humor, and biblical truth. At Home with Phil Robertson is Phil's enduring reminder that no one is too far gone to turn their life around. There's always hope in Jesus.
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