The Park City Podcast is a podcast created by Park City Church to discuss who God is and how He is at work in our lives. The goal of this resource is that your knowledge and understanding of God would increase, your faith would deepen, and you would see a
In this episode, David and Phil wrap up the series on Romans by discussing the transformation we experience as a result of believing in the gospel. This transformation is what enables us to live lives aligned with the gospel.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss Romans 11 and talk about how God continues to pursue His people.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss Romans 9 and 10 and talk about how the Lord's sovereignty assures us that His promises still stand.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss how the Holy Spirit helps us to fight sin in our lives and assure us that we are children of God.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss the limitations of the Mosaic Law, as well as the reality that for those in Christ, we are no longer under the Law but under grace.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss how sin no longer has authority over us as a result of our justification.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss the implications of our justification and the confidence and hope we have in God as a result.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss that we are justified, not by our works, but by our faith in Christ.
In this episode, David and Phil begin working their way through the book of Romans by discussing how everyone is unrighteous before God.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss God's providence as Israel awaits the coming Messiah. Then, in the devotional, they discuss how the Lord works in our hearts to lead us to faith. This discussion on God's providence stems from the current sermon series on the book of Esther. Despite not being mentioned in the book, God is at work throughout the story. Therefore, the goal of looking at the Old Testament as a whole is to show where the story of Esther fits within the larger theme of God's providence in redemptive history.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss God's providence during the division of the kingdom of Israel and its subsequent exile to Babylon. Then, in the devotional, they discuss what the Bible has to say about the doctrine of election, as well as what makes this a challenging topic to talk about. This discussion on God's providence stems from the current sermon series on the book of Esther. Despite not being mentioned in the book, God is at work throughout the story. Therefore, the goal of looking at the Old Testament as a whole is to show where the story of Esther fits within the larger theme of God's providence in redemptive history.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss God's covenant with King David and the Lord's providence in promising an everlasting Kingdom. Then, in the devotional, they introduce the topic of salvation and discuss the implications of being saved by grace through faith. This discussion on God's providence stems from the current sermon series on the book of Esther. Despite not being mentioned in the book, God is at work throughout the story. Therefore, the goal of looking at the Old Testament as a whole is to show where the story of Esther fits within the larger theme of God's providence in redemptive history.
In this episode, David and Phil highlight God's providence from the exodus to the period of the judges of Israel. Then, in the devotional, they discuss the value of the Holy Spirit's work in the life of a believer. This discussion on God's providence stems from the current sermon series on the book of Esther. Despite not being mentioned in the book, God is at work throughout the story. Therefore, the goal of looking at the Old Testament as a whole is to show where the story of Esther fits within the larger theme of God's providence in redemptive history.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss God's providence in the lives of Jacob and Joseph, and they consider how God's providence is decisive over all human actions. Then, in the devotional, they discuss the Spirit's work in the life of Christ and the encouragement we ought to take from that. This discussion on God's providence stems from the current sermon series on the book of Esther. Despite not being mentioned in the book, God is at work throughout the story. Therefore, the goal of looking at the Old Testament as a whole is to show where the story of Esther fits within the larger theme of God's providence in redemptive history.
In this episode, David and Phil highlight God's providence in the life and calling of Abraham. Then, in the devotional, they discuss how the Holy Spirit was at work throughout the Old Testament. This discussion on God's providence stems from the current sermon series on the book of Esther. Despite not being mentioned in the book, God is at work throughout the story. Therefore, the goal of looking at the Old Testament as a whole is to show where the story of Esther fits within the larger theme of God's providence in redemptive history.
In this episode, David and Phil introduce the theme of God's providence seen throughout the Old Testament by discussing where they see God's providence at work in Creation and the Fall. Then, in the devotional, they discuss the nature of the Holy Spirit and the implications for the Christian faith. This discussion on God's providence stems from the current sermon series on the book of Esther. Despite not being mentioned in the book, God is at work throughout this story. Therefore, the goal of looking at the Old Testament as a whole is to show where the story of Esther fits within the larger theme of God's providence in redemptive history.
In this episode, David and Phil wrap up the Sermon on the Mount series by discussing Matthew 7:21-27 and talking about Jesus' invitation to authentic faith in Him. Then, in the devotional, they discuss various explanations of what Jesus accomplished on the cross, as well as why it is important to understand what happened at the crucifixion.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss Matthew 7:13-20 and talk about our choice between the narrow and wide gates and how Christ is the way to God. Then, in the devotional discussion, they talk about how Christ is fully God and the significance of His divine nature with regards to His work on the cross.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss Matthew 7:1-12 and talk about how we are prone to be judgmental towards others. Then, in the devotional, they discuss the humanity of Christ and its significance in our lives.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss Matthew 6:19-34 and talk about how Christ calls us to trade in our worldly-mindedness for a heavenly-mindedness. Then, in the devotional discussion, they talk about how the image of God within us has been distorted by sin.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss Matthew 6:5-15 and talk about the challenges of prayer in their own lives. Then, in the devotional, they discuss how we are made in the image of God and the importance of upholding and honoring the inherent dignity present in all people.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss Matthew 6:1-8, 16-18 and the Christian practices of giving, praying, and fasting. They learn from Jesus' teaching on how we are prone to make those activities about ourselves rather than about our Heavenly Father. Then, in the devotional, they discuss the significance of God creating us with a body and a soul.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss Matthew 5:38-48 and how we are prone to seek revenge rather than love our enemies as Christ commands. Then, in the devotional, they discuss how the aim of the Christian life is to see and savor Christ as our greatest treasure.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss Matthew 5:31-37 and the Kingdom values of honesty and integrity. Then, they wrap up the discussion on the topic of the Bible by talking about how Scripture is sufficient for all we need to have a personal relationship with God.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss Matthew 5:21-30 and the need for heart renewal to live up to Jesus' call to superior righteousness. Then, they discuss the necessity of Scripture and the relationship between spiritual growth and a renewed mind.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss how Christians ought to view the Old Testament in light of Jesus' words in Matthew 5:17-20, as well as why it is motivating for the Christian to know that the Bible is clear.
In this episode, David and Phil discuss how Christians can productively engage with culture while reflecting Christ's character, and they turn to our daily devotional to talk about the authority of Scripture.
Introducing The Park City Podcast, a podcast by Park City Church to discuss who God is and how He is at work in our lives. Each week, we will discuss the prior Sunday's sermon as we ask what God is doing in the life of our church. Additionally, we will be following along with our theological devotional, Exploring Your Faith, as we seek to learn more about who God is. The goal of this resource is that your knowledge and understanding of God would increase, your faith would deepen, and you would see and savor His beauty and grace. Our first episode is set to be released on Friday, February 4th. If you would like to learn more about our church, please visit our website at www.parkcitychurch.net