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.
These Psalms Help Me When the World's in Pandemonium
At Home with Phil Robertson
9 minutes
4 weeks ago
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
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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.