Parson House Podcast
Parson House Podcast is dedicated to delivering expositional preaching and teaching through God’s pure and perfect Word.
Episodes
66 episodes
1 John 2:3-11
John shares two proofs of knowing we know the God of the Bible—Live as Jesus lived and love as Jesus loved.
1 John 1:5-2:2 (Part 2)
Jesus is both our Advocate with the Father and the Propitiation for our sins.
1 John 1:5-2:2 (Part 1)
Although believer’s often stumble in sin, and live in a world filled with darkness, it is impossible to habitually walk in darkness while remaining in fellowship with God.
1 John 1:1-4
We preach the same words and same truths that the Apostle’s taught thousands of years ago. In his introduction, John writes that complete joy is found in our horizontal fellowship with the Saints and vertical fellowship with God.
John 21:15-19
Peter’s relationship with Jesus was reconciled on the shores of Galilee after he reaffirmed his love for Christ, recommitted his life to Christ, and was recommissioned to serve in Christ-like ministry.
John 21:1-14
Although Christ is not here physically, He continues to provide for His people.
John 20:1-18
The Resurrection was a true historical event that took place three days after the crucifixion. Scripture is soaked with tangible evidence for its validity. At the same time, Scripture also teaches that the Spirit of God must reveal that truth t...
John 19:28-42
Christ’s death was the fulfillment of many Messianic prophecies. It bought our salvation and serves as further evidence for the legitimacy of Scripture.
John 19:16b-27
Christ submitted Himself to the Father’s will in both His role as the Son of God and the son of Mary.
John 19:1-16a
Whether you believe it or not, Jesus Is the King of Creation, the Son of God, and the unblemished Passover Lamb—God the Son. As Pilate and the Jews wrestled through their hatred and confusion of this Man called Jesus, His identity remained the ...
Deuteronomy 6:1-9, 20-25
To celebrate the dedication of a child, and the commissioning of her parents, we took a break this Sunday from our study in John to look at Deuteronomy 6. In this chapter, we learn the words of Moses to the people of Israel were meant to protec...
John 18:28-40
To walk with Jesus requires more than lip service and empty religion. The Pharisee’s practiced a love for God they did not truly possess, as they sought to kill the same Savior they claimed to be waiting on.
John 18:12-27
When faced with a chance to claim his allegiance to Christ, Peter faltered in the face of adversity. Let us be careful before we point our fingers, to ask the Lord for grace to protect us from denying Him as well.
John 18:1-14
Jesus willingly, and knowingly, was arrested by Judas and others at the garden of Gethsemane in John 18. Just as God’s plan for redemption began in a garden, it also begins to end in one as well. Follow along with us as we draw near to the Cros...
John 17
Jesus prayed for the Father to preserve, protect, progress, and perfect the disciples by His power and for His glory.
John 16:16-33
Sometimes, bad news makes good news even better! In our text this morning, Jesus is preparing to leave the disciples behind and He tells them really bad news. A little while longer, however, and the Good News would come, by the powe...
John 16:4b-15
When Jesus left this world in the flesh of His humanity, He send the Holy Spirit to carry on Their work. The Spirit came to convict the world of sin, righteousness, and judgement; to guide the disciples in truth; and to clarify the glory of Jes...
John 15:17-16:4a
During Jesus final moments with His disciples, He warned them of the hatred, persecution, and murderous behavior the world would treat them with. They would go on to experience these things because of their faith in Christ. As believers in the ...
John 15:1-16
In the middle of Jesus’ Upper Room Discourse, He teaches the disciples their utmost responsibility: Abiding in Him. By doing so they will fulfill their purpose in bearing much fruit. That same responsibility is relevant to those of us today who...
The Other Mothers of the Messiah: Bathsheba
Join us for the final week of our four-week series in Matthew’s Genealogical account of Jesus. Today’s subject is Bathsheba.