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At Home with Phil Robertson
Phil Robertson
73 episodes
2 hours ago
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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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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Episodes (20/73)
At Home with Phil Robertson
Civil Liberty Does Not Exist Without Christianity
Civil liberty is not self-sustaining. This episode argues that when Christianity is removed from the moral foundation of a nation, civil society predictably deteriorates. Rising lawlessness is presented not as a mystery, but as the natural result of abandoning the principles that once ordered public life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 hours ago
7 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
Do Not Go Beyond What Is Written
Phil walks through Paul’s warning to the Corinthians about staying within what God has written, explaining how going beyond Scripture produces pride, boasting, and false authority. He contrasts the Corinthians’ self-image as “rich” and “kings” with the apostles’ lived reality of suffering and endurance. In this episode: 1 Corinthians 4 6–13 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 days ago
8 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
This Is What New Year’s Resolutions Really Are
New Year’s resolutions are examined for what they actually confess—that something is wrong and needs to change. Phil Robertson argues that resolutions already assume repentance, and the only unresolved question is whether that repentance stops at behavior or goes all the way to faith in Christ’s death and resurrection. In this episode: Romans chapter 12, Hebrews chapter 2, Luke chapter 23 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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5 days ago
9 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
History Was Announced By God, Not Discovered
Scripture presents history as announced, not discovered. From the beginning, God declares outcomes before events unfold, framing sin, redemption, and resolution as a single foreknown plan rather than an open process. This episode traces that pattern from Genesis through the prophets to Christ. In this episode: Isaiah 46 verses 8–10, Genesis chapter 1, Genesis chapter 12, Genesis chapter 14, Psalm 78, John chapter 1, Hebrews chapter 2 verse 14 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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6 days ago
12 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
Waiting for the Light Is Already Too Late
The phrase “the light at the end of the tunnel” assumes the decisive moment comes at the end of life, when circumstances close in and outcomes are unavoidable. Scripture presents the opposite framework. The light is revealed before the tunnel, not inside it, and not after it. Jesus is not introduced as a last-minute comfort but as light entering a world already defined by darkness. Waiting until life narrows, pressure mounts, or death approaches misunderstands how judgment and belief actually function. By the time the tunnel closes in, the decision has already been made—whether consciously or by default. This episode reframes a familiar saying and traces how Scripture consistently places responsibility in the present, not at the end. The light exposes before it rescues, clarifies before it comforts, and demands recognition while there is still time to see. In this episode: Psalm 27, Matthew 4 verse 12, John chapter 1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago
7 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
The Birth of Jesus Still Provokes Resistance
Jesus entered the world without power, force, or political authority—yet His birth has never been treated as neutral. Phil traces how resistance to Jesus appears immediately and continues through history, from the murder of Stephen to the conversion of Saul, the man who once hunted Christians. The reaction itself clarifies the issue: even His coming into the world confronts allegiance, authority, and conscience. In this episode: Acts 7 verses 59–60, Acts 8 verse 1, Acts 9 verses 1–6 Merry Christmas! - AHWP Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago
7 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
Why the Name of Christ Still Gets Silenced
People don’t reject the name of Christ because it’s unclear. They reject it because it carries consequences. Phil traces the repeated reaction to Christ—before His arrival, during His life, and after—showing that when the claim is spoken plainly, the response is not argument but refusal to hear. In this episode: Acts 7 verses 55–57 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago
8 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
How You Treat the Poor Is a Moral Test
In this episode of At Home with Phil, Phil lays out a simple biblical claim: how you treat the poor is a moral issue God actively judges. Drawing from Deuteronomy and Proverbs, Phil explains that withholding wages, exploiting labor, or shutting your ears to the poor is not neutral behavior. Scripture treats it as guilt before God. Poverty does not excuse laziness, but wealth does not excuse indifference. The Bible assumes the poor will always exist. What it does not allow is Christians ignoring them, outsourcing responsibility to the government, or justifying neglect with excuses. The question is not whether poverty is complicated. The question is whether God is watching how you respond. In this episode: Deuteronomy 24, Proverbs 10 verse 4, Proverbs 14 verse 31, Proverbs 19 verse 1, Proverbs 19 verse 17, Proverbs 21 verse 13, Proverbs 22 verse 2, Proverbs 22 verse 9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago
9 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
Contentment Has to Be Learned
Contentment is not a personality trait, a mood, or a product of stable circumstances. Scripture treats it as something learned — and its absence as a spiritual problem, not a situational one. Phil walks through Philippians 4 and 1 Timothy 6 to clarify what contentment actually means, why it has nothing to do with gain or comfort, and why fixation on past failure, comparison, or fear keeps people stalled. The Christian life moves forward or it collapses inward. There is no neutral ground. This episode is not about feeling better. It is about understanding what Scripture already says — and living accordingly. In this episode: Philippians 4 verses 10–13, 1 Timothy 6 verses 5–6 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
6 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
What Not to Become When Life Gets Distracting
When life pulls us in a hundred directions, it’s easy to lose sight of who we are and what truly matters. In this episode, Phil walks through Scripture to remind us that our real struggle isn’t against each other — and that drifting into distraction, appetite, or earthly focus can quietly reshape our hearts. Drawing from Scripture, this conversation brings clarity to who the enemy really is, what Christ has already done on our behalf, and how to stay rooted in the hope of the gospel when the noise of the world gets loud. We’re reminded that we were once enemies of God, but through Jesus, we’ve been reconciled — and called to live differently. If you’ve felt spiritually unfocused, worn down, or unsure of where your attention has been drifting, this episode offers a steady reminder of who you belong to — and what not to become along the way. In this episode: Ephesians verses 6 11–13, Colossians verses 1 21–23, Romans verses 5 9–11, Philippians verses 3 18–21, 1 Peter verses 5 8–9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
6 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
Doctors Are Good for Temporary Relief — But Not Forever
In this episode of At Home with Phil, Phil tells a story that starts with a toothache, a domino table, and a pair of pliers — and ends with a much bigger question. Doctors and dentists are a gift. They can ease pain, treat infections, and give us relief for a time. Phil is thankful for that. But as he reflects on his own experience, he points out a hard truth we don’t like to think about: medical help is temporary. There comes a moment doctors can’t help you anymore. That’s where Phil turns the conversation toward what does last. While medicine can delay pain and extend life, only Jesus offers deliverance beyond the grave. Temporary relief has its place — but it was never meant to be the final answer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
10 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
The Founding Fathers’ Christian Beliefs Are Still True
What did America’s founders actually believe about faith? In this episode of At Home with Phil, Phil reflects on the words of early American leaders who openly credited the Gospel of Jesus Christ as foundational to the nation’s birth. From the Declaration to the Constitution, they spoke with clarity about truth, morality, and accountability before God. Phil contrasts their conviction with where we find ourselves today — not to stir anger or fear, but to remind us of something deeper: while nations rise and fall, the Gospel does not change. History may drift. Cultures may shift. But the truth they stood on is still true. As Phil shares from Scripture and personal testimony, he points to the hope that remains available to every person — forgiveness, freedom, and resurrection through Jesus Christ. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
10 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
How I Stay Content When Nothing Else Is
Drawing from Hebrews 13 and the teachings of the apostle Paul, Phil explains that contentment isn’t something you’re born with — it’s learned. It’s shaped by faith, anchored in God’s promises, and strengthened by remembering that the Lord is our helper and will never leave us or forsake us. Phil reflects on loving others well, honoring marriage, resisting the pull of money, and living with quiet confidence even when the world feels unsettled. This isn’t about escaping reality — it’s about standing steady within it. If you’ve felt worn down by the constant pressure, conflict, or uncertainty around you, this message offers a different way forward — one rooted in Scripture, assurance, and trust in Jesus Christ, who is the same yesterday, today, and forever. In this episode: Hebrews 13 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
5 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
These Psalms Help Me When the World's in Pandemonium
Phil opens the two Psalms he runs to when the world feels like pure pandemonium. In Psalms 24 and 25, he shows how the King of glory still owns the earth, the sky, and every storm, and how that truth calms him down when the news looks dark and the future feels shaky. Phil talks about his own past, trapped in sin for 28 years, and how God pulled him out of the devil’s snare and set his feet on solid ground. As he reads through David’s prayers, Phil points lonely, anxious people to the same hope: lift your soul to God, trust his mercy, and let him guard your life when enemies, fear, and uncertainty crowd in. These Psalms still help him—and they can help you stand steady when everything around you seems like chaos. In this episode: Psalms 24 verses 1–10, Psalms 25 verses 1–22, Genesis chapter 1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
9 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
Who Are You Actually Reaching?
In this episode of At Home with Phil Robertson, Phil challenges a question every believer must face: who are you actually reaching? From the homeless and the fatherless to the widows, the imprisoned, and the wayward, Scripture makes it clear that faith is not passive. Phil walks through Deuteronomy 15 and reminds us that God calls His people to be open-handed, wise, and personally involved in caring for those in need — especially within the community of faith. This is not about politics or programs. It’s about responsibility, compassion, and living out the gospel where you are. Phil reflects on real-world poverty, personal generosity, and why God’s command to help the poor has never changed. If you’ve ever wondered what faithful obedience actually looks like in everyday life, this message is for you. In this episode: Deuteronomy 15 verses 1–11 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
8 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
What Your Mouth Says About Your Soul
Why is our world’s language getting so filthy and hateful Is it just culture shift, or a sign of a depraved mind that has rejected God In this episode of At Home With Phil Robertson, Phil walks through what the Bible says about corrupt speech, gossip, slander, sexual immorality, and the kind of life that will not inherit the kingdom of God. This episode is a straight-shooting Phil Robertson Bible study that calls us to repentance, clean hearts, and new life in Christ where even our mouths are transformed by the Holy Spirit. In this episode First Corinthians 6 verses 9–10, Romans 1 verse 28, Romans 1 verses 29–32, Ephesians 5 verses 4–5, Ephesians 5 verses 8 and 11 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
5 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
Yesterday’s Chains Don’t Own You
We’ve all got a past, but yesterday’s chains don’t own you anymore in Jesus. In this episode of At Home With Phil Robertson, Phil sits down for a kitchen-table Bible study in Philippians, talking honestly about forgiveness, regret, addiction, shame, and what it means to live as a new creation in Christ with our true citizenship in heaven. If you’re drawn to straight-shooting Christian podcasts and real talk about repentance, grace, and peace in anxious times, you’ll feel right at home in this Phil Robertson Bible study. In this episode: Philippians 3 verses 12–14, Philippians 3 verses 18–21, Philippians 4 verses 1–3, Philippians 4 verses 4–7, Philippians 4 verses 8–9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 weeks ago
7 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
I Report, You Decide - Idols, Revelry, and Repentance
The Bible doesn’t sugarcoat rebellion. While Moses was on the mountain, the people were on the ground building idols, partying, and dropping like flies when judgment came. Paul says that story is a warning — not for them, but for us. Phil lays it out straight from the text and reminds us that temptation hasn’t changed, but neither has God’s faithfulness. Walk with God, or walk into a mess. The choice is yours. In this episode: Exodus 32 and 1 Corinthians 10:1–13 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
8 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
This is When The Spirit Showed Up
Before the cross, John the Baptist could call people to repentance, but the Spirit hadn’t been given yet. After Jesus was glorified, He poured out the gift of the Holy Spirit on all who believe. Phil takes you from Jesus’ baptism… to the empty tomb… to the birth of the church… and right down to the riverbank today. In this episode: John 1 verses 29-34; John 7 verses 37-39; Acts 1 verses 1-15; Acts 2 verses 1-41; Romans 10 verses 9-10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
12 minutes

At Home with Phil Robertson
Your Rights Come from God — Not Government
Phil digs into where our rights truly come from — not kings, parliaments, or governments, but from God Himself. Drawing from John 8 and the words of the Founding Fathers, he connects the roots of American liberty to the teachings of Jesus and the rule of law that shaped our nation. In this episode: John 8 verses 31-47; 2 Corinthians 5 verse 21; Matthew 5 verses 21-22; Exodus 20 verse 13 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
10 minutes

At Home with 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.