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Phil Robertson
I am unashamed. What about you?
Jase Robertson
Welcome back to Unashamed. I was leaving yesterday, coming to our one of many trips here to do the podcast checks, which feels like we've been doing the podcast for like a week.
Phil Robertson
We're like, it's like a podcast telethon slash marathon.
Jase Robertson
A podcast, a thon.
Phil Robertson
We're trying to get in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Jase Robertson
So I stopped by to. To EMP water out of my trash cans. I won't go into all the minutia, but I was checking my mail, and my neighbor across the street from me is the delightful Mama Joe, who is Corey's grandmother. I want to say she's 93. She's in her early 90s. She just quit work when she was like, 87.
Phil Robertson
Come on, Mama Joe.
Jase Robertson
Mama Joe.
Phil Robertson
She's one of the greatest human beings I've ever met.
Jase Robertson
So strong and. But she's 90 something nowadays and she's. She's backing out and she's talking to me and she's driving someplace, which right off the bat, I thought, this is what I.
Phil Robertson
If I made how I feel. I'm. I'm. I'm for, like, cutting off the age of driving at like 70. Is that where I'm at now, Maddie? Or is it 65 and people got all in an uproar? I. Not that you can't go anywhere. I just said it would help the economy to hire a chauffeur, have the government do it, you know, but she's defying the. Well, she's one exception.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Unless your mama joke, because she's way more so here.
Jase Robertson
So I'm going to blow your mind anymore. So we're out the ballot. I was just a manager. Look at you. You're just out. It's raining, it's nasty, and she's smiling and she's on her way to someplace. And she said, well, she said, I'm heading to London Saturday. And I was like, yeah, I heard about the trip. You're going? Yeah. I said, you're going? She said, oh, yeah, my bags are.
Phil Robertson
Packed when I go again.
Jase Robertson
I was like, everybody's going when I.
Phil Robertson
Up, I want to be like, mama, me too. She is amazing. We visit her sometimes, just like when we have the little one or whatever. Well, she is so gracious and she's all kind and inspirational. She's one of the most godly people I've ever.
Jase Robertson
She's great. And her husband Luther, which is Corey's grandpa, has passed, you know, crossed over, I should say, a few Several years ago. But he was also a fantastic man, so this amazing couple. But it made me think that you are a part of this pilgrimage to our. To our motherland, because, you know, we all came from England, so. We did. Yeah. So. So what. What it. What's going on there? What's. What's. Can you tell us about what's happening? Because now I'm intrigued now that mama just.
Zach Dasher
There's a couple things. There's two different things happening. I'm going to something that kind of intersects with the other. I think they're going for an event that Sadie's doing, and I want to say it's with there. It's called Gather 20.
Phil Robertson
You're getting real vague here. Are you going to England or not?
Zach Dasher
I'm going to a conference in England. That's. It's a lot of different folks. So people we know. Mike Johnson, speaker of the House, as part of that. Jordan Peterson, Jonathan Paggio.
Jase Robertson
It's a.
Zach Dasher
It's a conference there.
Phil Robertson
Well, I'm gonna give you a job.
Jase Robertson
What are you talking about? Some name dropping that just did. That was impressive.
Phil Robertson
The only one. The only one I knew was Sa. But you don't know.
Zach Dasher
Mike Johnson is our. He's our speaker of the house, L.A. boy.
Jase Robertson
He is your representative.
Zach Dasher
No, he's not.
Jase Robertson
Yes, he is. You did not know that? We now have been redrawn. I voted for Mike Johnson.
Phil Robertson
We got.
Zach Dasher
Really?
Jase Robertson
Yes, well, we redraw. You got to be there on our side of Arkansas Road.
Phil Robertson
I now know who Mike Johnson is. However, I have, like, three buddies south of the interstate named Mike Johnson. So, I mean, there's.
Jase Robertson
It's not there.
Zach Dasher
It's a very comprehensive a name.
Phil Robertson
I mean, do you know Mike Johnson? I'm like, no, because I know. So we.
Zach Dasher
We have to get Mike on the podcast. So I guess Speaker Johnson on the podcast.
Phil Robertson
Excuse me, but you keep saying, like, you're gonna get these people on the podcast. I'm telling you, if you get Mike Johnson on this podcast, I will give you a $100 bill.
Jase Robertson
One.
Zach Dasher
Chris, you just. Did you get your money ready? Because you know, the first person marked.
Jase Robertson
This mark, this mark that down.
Zach Dasher
Audiences heard it. The first person that I met with when I ran for Congress was Mike Johnson, and we've remained friends ever since.
Phil Robertson
You should have gotten some tips on how to win.
Zach Dasher
Well, he did advise me, so I could blame him for the loss, but.
Phil Robertson
Well, look, let me get back to. This is important because I've always. I have a dream. I have a dream.
Jase Robertson
Oh, Boy, I've always know what happened in the last dream.
Phil Robertson
I always wanted to go ever since I got into treasure hunting. I want to go like do an event somewhere in England. Because when our little duck show came out, we had a lot of people. Surprisingly, I was surprised by this. Who watched our show from England.
Jase Robertson
Oh yeah.
Phil Robertson
Scotland Letters and you know, and things in the mail. And so I was like, wow, that there's this. This has gone global here. And. But it was a lot of, you know, a lot of people who love Jesus. And I was like, I'd like to do an event. But in England they let you treasure hunt as long as you have permission.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
And you can. You can just go anywhere.
Jase Robertson
Well, in fact, there was a big thing just found there right within the last.
Phil Robertson
Now you have to turn it in.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Too. But that's okay. And like if they want to keep it, they keep it. But they'll give you like the money value for it or whatever. So it's a lot of.
Jase Robertson
It goes into museums and that kind of stuff.
Phil Robertson
Well, exactly. So you need to go, like. I mean, forget. Forget everything else. This is. You got one job. Because what I'm saying is we'll go back together and do all the cool fun stuff.
Zach Dasher
Okay.
Phil Robertson
And. And film it. We might can do a. Whatever.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
But find me a place that I can go because that, that whole how.
Jase Robertson
You'Re going to scout this. That while you're.
Phil Robertson
I need permission is what I'm looking for.
Zach Dasher
Can Russia.
Phil Robertson
My cousin Chase Robertson. Do you have a picture of me or anything? Maybe a picture would be bad because that might be frightful.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. That may not.
Zach Dasher
Can he. Can he treasure hunt your property, the homeland?
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Well, I.
Phil Robertson
But I gotta, you know, because I'm not.
Zach Dasher
Well, I could make the case for maybe. Maybe our ancestors left something over there. We've been looking for it. We felt.
Phil Robertson
Don't make any cases. Just. Just try to get permission.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
That we can hunt your land.
Zach Dasher
Because I'll see if I can close the deal on that in between the. The. The meetings I'll be at. But the Sadie thing's a little different though, guys. She's doing something that's kind of cool.
Jase Robertson
It's.
Zach Dasher
It's called Gather 25. I believe that's the name of it. I'm probably going to butcher this. But they're doing an event 2025 where the global church is all like across the entire globe is going to be having like a service at one time in one moment, I think.
Jase Robertson
And they'll do it like across the Internet or something.
Phil Robertson
Look, we can name ours our tour. Treasure and Treasure.
Zach Dasher
Treasure and Treasure.
Phil Robertson
Well, we'll read the verse. You know the verse that says he who. He found treasure in a field and he put it back in there, sold everything he had and bought the field.
Zach Dasher
And bought the field.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
So we're not going to buy their place.
Jase Robertson
So if we're planning this. Because we're workshopping now. So I need to be a part of this as well, Zach, because we're going to do the podcast from there. Let's do podcasts from that. Right?
Phil Robertson
We'll do the podcast from there. Yeah, but so it's all.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Dependent on you.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Whatever happens when you go over there.
Jase Robertson
So, Jace, I will. I will mark this in the category of we could. We'll know this is happening when Mike Johnson is actually on this podcast, because if that doesn't happen.
Zach Dasher
That'll happen. That's a. That, that.
Jase Robertson
I mean, that's what.
Phil Robertson
I put $100 bill on that. But I got. I got my life change on this. Look, go to the streets. Just get on the corner. I mean, do what you got to do to get permission to do.
Zach Dasher
We'll have. We'll have. We'll have your representative, Mike Johnson, in the studio because he's got to come back to the constituents.
Jase Robertson
Well, I said if I ever go to D.C. yeah, he wants to see us.
Phil Robertson
The only reason I'm entertaining the idea of having Mike Johnson on the podcast is because for the first time in years, is it just me or is the news interesting again?
Jase Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Phil Robertson
I found myself watching the news more, which I haven't watched the news in seven, eight years. Yeah, well, it seems interesting now.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, I watched it all the way through, but it's definitely better. It's definitely more interesting. And since we all know Mike Johnson personally, I've met him several times as well. He is a quality man. So you get into these political arguments. I get it. They're trying to get this done, blah, blah, blah. This bill passed, and so they paint each other as these negative things. But he is a quality human being, believer in Jesus.
Phil Robertson
Well, he actually. You didn't know this when you said I didn't know Mike Johnson. He actually invited my daughter Mia.
Jase Robertson
Oh, that's right. I forgot about that connection.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. And I can't remember the details, which is terrible. Missy would be really upset with me right now.
Jase Robertson
Well, luckily she doesn't listen.
Phil Robertson
So we actually went and she got to go in there and actually read something.
Jase Robertson
A congress person Person also had a cleft palate, and so it was connected through them somehow.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. And they. They read or wrote something.
Jase Robertson
They did one of these proclamations or whatever.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. So it was really nice.
Jase Robertson
I didn't know Mike was part of that. That's awesome.
Phil Robertson
He was.
Jase Robertson
So is that. Is that it for London? So you weren't. You were going separate of that, but you're. You're gonna. Are you going to go to Sadie's thing? Is that why you're there?
Zach Dasher
No, we're only going to be there for like a week and then we're coming back. So I think this is getting weird.
Phil Robertson
Your. Your other members of.
Jase Robertson
And you're going to be there and miss it?
Zach Dasher
Well, they're going to be at both events. We're leaving. Me and Jill are going to come back. We're also going to do a little like three day, four day, just for y'all. See the city.
Phil Robertson
Well, that's when you make the contest.
Jase Robertson
That's it.
Phil Robertson
So every place you go. Yeah, but how are people going to know he's hooked up? Because somehow you got to make the connection with the duck people.
Zach Dasher
Well, I'm a big boy. I bet I could figure it out.
Jase Robertson
Just remember Zach over there, they don't say Duck Dynasty, they say Duck Dynasty.
Zach Dasher
Duck Dynasty.
Jase Robertson
Dynasty. So just. Well, we don't act like you don't know what you're talking about. So. Jace, we're always looking for a good movie. You saw one called Last Breath. Tell us about that.
Phil Robertson
I did. I watched Last Breath and Missy watched it with me and it's an incredible true story, which I always love. True stories. Yeah, it's well acted, the cinematography is great. Woody Harrelson is in it, he's a great actor, but it's really the story. I mean, it was just a true story. That really makes you wonder, how does this happen? And I really liked it. I thought they did a good job.
Jase Robertson
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Phil Robertson
We tried to make a connection with our Duck Family Treasure show, and we just did it on a. Because we had a little podcast that introduced the show.
Jase Robertson
Right?
Phil Robertson
And so, Jeff, I was like, man, maybe if you do some kind of English impression, oh, boy, we can get some buzz and maybe get invited to go over there. But Jeff's like, well, I have an impression. And I was like, well, what is it? He's like, well, it's only one line. I was like, well, that doesn't make any sense. Do you have the voice to do it? He's like, nope, but I can do one line. And so none of us knew what it was. He said, just throw it to me when we start filming and I'll do it. And so they asked where, like our dream place to go treasure hunting. And that was kind of what the podcast was about. And I said, England. Because I said, now he's going to. This is my dream because I've been there two or three times, but I never got off. I only landed on a Runway because I was in another country. And I was like, I'm in England.
Jase Robertson
But then you're off to somewhere else.
Phil Robertson
And I was off to somewhere else. So does that really count?
Jase Robertson
Well, yes, you were there, but you weren't really there.
Phil Robertson
But I was only there for an hour.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Maddie said, no, that doesn't. So. But what. I was. So Jeff. We're like. I tell him my dream. Go to England. Treasure hunt. Share Jesus Treasure and treasure tour. And Jeff said, it's a bit nutty. That was it. I was so.
Jase Robertson
He was so shocked. That didn't catch on.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Wow.
Phil Robertson
I was like, that was it. And I don't know if I did it. Well, did I sound English? She's no longer functional, Maddie. She thought it was funny.
Zach Dasher
I'll tell you what I'd like to do. I would like to do a trip to Israel. An unashamed trip to Israel.
Jase Robertson
And we could, but we're just dreaming that.
Phil Robertson
I've already done that. I've already done that. And they won't let you. Treasure hunt.
Zach Dasher
I'm not talking about treasure hunt. I want to go and do what we're talking about with all this.
Phil Robertson
I tell you what I'm teaching. I'll Tell you what, I'll make a deal with you. If you pull off England and I want more than one place that permission that I can treasure hunt.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Without being harassed, locked up, harangue. Well, I'll just. I don't mind a harassment, but I don't want to go to jail. You pull that off, then I'll go back to Israel because I got that tour figured out on how to do that.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, I'd like to. I've never been. Have you ever been to Israel, Zach?
Zach Dasher
I've never been.
Jase Robertson
I haven't either. And I want to go this side of, you know, eternity.
Phil Robertson
It really changes. Not change is about. It really enhances your reading of Scripture.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
I mean, can you imagine, like being.
Zach Dasher
On the Mount of Olives and, and being able to go through that. All of that discourse in Mark 13 and Matthew 24.
Phil Robertson
Well, we did that. We. We did that. It was.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. I've never done it, though. What I want to do is get our audience and open it up to some of our audience as well. I talk with. Yeah, go with Chain and they're doing a tour over there, but they're going to go through. And do it through the Psalms. I said, man, we ought to. We ought to do that. So I'll. I have to pull off the London excursion.
Phil Robertson
Well, you got to get some permission. Go in there.
Zach Dasher
I'll get the. I'll get the permission, as they say. And. And then we'll start working on maybe something around and do not pray about it.
Phil Robertson
Get you a plan.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Do not come back empty handed. I would say include your wife in on this venture because you're probably going to forget this as soon as this podcast is over.
Jase Robertson
Well, that's right. And that will bring some validity to it because we know how Jill is.
Phil Robertson
We got a deal. So look, this is how deals get made. Y'all just saw it and so you can give us a report when you get back.
Jase Robertson
All right, so we ready to get back to John. And that was. We went around the world there. Literally.
Phil Robertson
Well, Jesus said go into all nations. He did.
Jase Robertson
Well, we just went to.
Phil Robertson
I'm not just going there for selfish reasons. We will. I would love to do some kind.
Jase Robertson
Some reason. We were talking about that. It took me back to the. Our driver. I don't know if you remember this guy because we did different scenes we were doing when we were in Scotland, but our driver of our little bus that took us place. Well, I bet you remember him because I was in the scenes you were in. Remember that guy, old gruff guy. He was hilarious. He was that.
Phil Robertson
Everybody is gruff in scholar.
Jase Robertson
That's true. That's true. And so. So he's telling us all about the current political landscape of Scotland and England. And so I was intrigued. And so he's telling us all these things in this thick Scottish brogue. And I said, well, I get the impression from listening to you, I don't remember his name. I said that you're not a big fan of England. He said, I wish they'd put a moat around it and then fill it full of water. And I was like, oh, that's bad. That's, like, not a. He was not a big fan of England.
Phil Robertson
He needs forgiveness in his heart. Well, when I was in Scotland, I didn't want to leave. And I miss. I was like, you want to live here? She said, no, but I did. But she didn't like, you know why.
Jase Robertson
You were connecting to your Scottish.
Phil Robertson
I just like the open range, the Highlands. I like the weather and just rough and tumble and. I don't know, I just felt like a man.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. And it's cold. It's about like it is here today. There just.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, but it's like there's every.
Jase Robertson
Every day. Yeah. All right, so we're in John, I guess, two. Was there any more. Does you get any more visions in the five minutes between these two?
Phil Robertson
No, but, I mean, I think we made the connection of Jesus calling his first disciples some interesting nuggets. He did have this connection with Jacob's ladder. And. Because then the temple comes into play in the next chapter.
Jase Robertson
Right. Which is where we're headed next. And one thing I didn't mention, I think we mentioned two podcasts ago, is the name was called Bethel, which means house of God, where this ladder took place in the vision in Genesis 28. And then one of the things we mentioned right. At the end of, I think a couple of podcasts ago, Jacob, he was sleeping his head while he was having this vision. Sleeping was on a stone, and he marked that stone and left it as like anybody that passed by there, like, this was something special happened here. So it was the stone, which we've talked about with Peter being a rock and the idea of Christ is the chief cornerstone. So there's a lot of imagery that goes along with this place, which is pretty powerful.
Zach Dasher
Well, the place. Bethel, you mentioned that the house of God, that's what Jesus is declaring that he is now. Jesus is going to be Bethel. Jesus is going to be the house of God. He will be the place where God now dwells. And I think Jacob's. His vision at Bethel was foundational in. In Israel's identity. I mean, that's really where it started. Right. I mean, think about it. I mean, that's. This was the moment really where he became the nation of Israel. Started right here.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
What makes it powerful is in that vision, he repeats the same declaration that he had given to Abraham, I guess his grandpa.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. And Abraham Isaac Jacobs.
Phil Robertson
And then he. But he brings all nations too. I mean, it's very powerful.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Which she had done with Abraham as well. So it's all in there, which is very powerful. I love that John includes that. That you get that little vision of that, which is pretty cool.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
I mean, the, the. Because the temple will become. And I'm going back to Jacob's ladder. The temple from that point is coming, hasn't happened yet, but it will become the Bethel. It will become the dwelling place of God. That temple will be destroyed in. What was it? 586, 587 BC when the invasion of the Babylonian invasion occurred.
Jase Robertson
Correct.
Zach Dasher
Fast forward. They rebuilt the temple and then the Second Temple Judaism and the expansion that was happening under Herod, the Herodian expansion, that was the Temple.
Jase Robertson
Right.
Zach Dasher
And Jesus is coming because that's where he's going to the very next chapter. He's going into that temple.
Jase Robertson
Jason, we got a new book, and one of the beautiful things about it, doing the podcast, is we get introduced to so many cool things. And this new book is from Todd Nettleton, who's the voice of the Martyrs radio host. And it's called when faith is forbidden. 40 days on the Front Lines with Persecuted Christians. And I'm just getting into it, but I'm already loving what I read.
Phil Robertson
I got mine yesterday in the mail and I haven't read it, but I'm excited about it because, look, it's. It's just the fact, even in our world today, if you declare Jesus and go public, there are some places that they will kill you for that.
Jase Robertson
Right. And it's going on this very day. And that's one of the things that Voice of the Martyrs as a ministry has always meant to me, because it's a reminder that people are still putting their life on the line for their faith. And that's what we do. And so this new book, when faith is forbidden, 40 days on the Front Lines with Persecuted Christians is basically a powerful journey that Todd takes us and people he's met around the world. And as you're going along this journey as you're reading the book, then you're going to have your own challenges to your own Christian walk. So it's a remarkable way to be able to not only appreciate what other people are doing, but as always, we internalize that and say, how does that inspire me to be a bold son or daughter of God? So we don't want you to miss out on the opportunity to be inspired by these remarkable stories. You can request your free copy I said it Free copy of When Faith Is Forbidden today by calling 844-463-4059. That's 844-463-4059, or you can visit vom.org unashamed. That's vom.org unashamed. Check them out. And it took almost 50 years, which that's going to come up in this next chapter, for them to complete this thing. Because when he was talking about rebuilding in three days, they were like, what are you talking about? It's taking 46 years to get it the way it looks now.
Phil Robertson
Exactly. But fast forward to Hebrews. I feel like for some people that may. If you're just joining us, when you read Hebrews 1, 2 and 3, the three chapters, just to give you the highlights of it. I mentioned this a couple podcasts ago, but it's very powerful because I didn't mention chapter three. But when he says, in the past, God spoke to our forefathers and many times, various ways. But in these last days, he's spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things. And then he says the Son is the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word at the right hand of God. Well, then in chapter two, it's like he gets into why he became a human, which is very, I think, touching. I mean, it's God became a human. You kind of get into the 14 through 16 where he's saying, since the children have flesh and blood, Jesus too shared in their humanity so that by his death he might destroy him who was the power of death and his devil, and free those who all their lives were held in slavery by their fear of death. For surely it is not angels he helps, but Abraham's descendants. So he's going back to that promise made to Abraham through Isaac, Jacob. So he gets to chapter three and he talks about Moses because we also have this not only are we new creations, but we have this new Exodus. Yeah, from the power of the evil one, which I just read in verse 14. But then he gets to verse 4 and this is one of my favorite passages in the entire Bible. Because you said Bethel is house of God.
Jase Robertson
Right.
Phil Robertson
Watch what it says. This is incredible. A lot of people are shocked that this is in the Bible. But. And it's right after in verse one, in chapter three, when he said holy brothers who share in the heavenly calling, which is where Jesus is at the right hand of God. Fix your thoughts on Jesus. And so he gets to verse four and he says for every house is built by someone. Because he's speaking here in the context that Jesus is greater than Moses. Yeah, every house is built by someone. But God is the builder of everything. Which is the Hebrew writers connecting all these dots through history.
Jase Robertson
Correct.
Phil Robertson
And now saying this is why Jesus is better. He's exalted at the right hand of God. Not only is the exact representation of his being, but to destroy the power of the evil one. He's freed our fears. He's given us this new way to get out from under the world that was oppressing us. So then he says verse 5. Moses was faithful as a servant in all God's house, testifying to what would be said in the future. He's pointing to Jesus being the fulfillment. But watch verse 6. But Christ is faithful as a son over God's house. And you're like. Well, he's. Is he talking about the temple? God's house. And then this next phrase. And we are his house. If we hold on to our courage and the hope of which we boast.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, that's good.
Phil Robertson
Feel like I would need to holler that we are as. It's not buildings and.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
And structure and material.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Things that we build.
Zach Dasher
You know, it's because houses, like you said, the verse said, are made by people hands. And the whole point is that God doesn't live in the ones that are built by human hands.
Jase Robertson
He.
Zach Dasher
And that's why he lives in humans. Because we don't build ourselves.
Jase Robertson
And you just think about it, Zach. All the imagery. Jay's just read it quickly and. But the whole book of Hebrews is about this imagery. And here was Moses on the top of this mountain. And once again, angels are back and forth. And it wasn't the temple, but it was the law being given. Guess what? On stone tablets. But not to save us, but just to try to guide us into something that we would know is better. So just every time I look back and see these images in the Old Testament, all of it is pointing towards Jesus. And that's.
Zach Dasher
You think about that. That passage that Jace read. I think in the last podcast, was that when you read Revelation 1? Yeah, John had the, the vision on the isle of Patmos.
Phil Robertson
And yeah, it was a vision within a vision within a vision.
Jase Robertson
It was a rabbit hole vision, but.
Zach Dasher
It was, I mean, that view of Jesus, I mean, think about it. Some of the imagery there, his, his hair was white like wool, his eyes were fiery, the double edged sword protruding from his mouth, the, the bronze, it's a picture of just sovereignty and power. And I was thinking about this in the context of what this means with the Son of Man. Who's going to see the Son of Man? Because that's also mentioned in that verse, as you mentioned, but that's also in our text today about the Son of Man coming. Think about that Daniel 7 reference. And I wanted to read this because listen to the language of how Daniel 7 describes the ancient of Days, the one who the Son of Man is going to go before. Listen to the description and tell me if it sounds similar to the description of Jesus. In chapter one of Revelation. It says the Ancient of Days took his seat. This is in verse 9 of Daniel 7. His clothing was white as snow and the hair of his head like pure wool. His throne was fiery flames, its wheels were burning fire, A stream of fire issued and came out from before him. And a thousand thousands served him, and 10,000 times 10,000 stood before him. The court sat in judgment and the books were open. And so that sounds so similar to the picture of Jesus. And so this image here, it matters because when you read In John chapter 17, verse 5, before Jesus's crucifixion, he says this, he says, father, he said, glorify me thine own self with the glory that I had with you before the world began. And so he's saying, give, Give me this glory that I had with you before the world began. So there's this picture of what he's calling, like he's asking the Father to do through this death, his death, burial and resurrection. So the picture of Daniel 7 then it makes a lot more sense because Jesus said before his crucifixion that he had a certain degree of glory with the Father, with the Ancient of Days, before the world began. It says, restore me to that. So then when you read about when he's presented before the Ancient of Days, you start to understand it when it says, I saw the night visions and behold, with the clouds of heaven. This is Daniel 7. There came one like a Son of man, and he came to the Ancient of Days and was presented before him. So now this is that moment where Christ is presented before the ancient of days, and to him was given dominion and glory. And I love this. And a kingdom. Think about this. This is the moment to where Christ was given a dominion, glory, and a kingdom. And so that picture that you see in Revelation chapter one, that you say, man, he sounds a whole lot like the ancient of Days. Well, yeah, because the ancient of days in this moment gave Christ dominion, glory and kingdom. He's restoring Christ to the glory that he had with him before the world began. And I think that's the connection here in this passage. When we talk about the kingdom of God being here and the kingdom of God being now. Yes, it is to come as well. But when we talk about that, the connection point of all of this is that in the resurrection and the ascension of Christ and the coming down of the temple in AD 70, it was a vindication of Christ. It was an establishment of Christ as having all authority, all dominion, all glory. And he is the King now because he has the kingdom. That's the language of what's being set up here in John Chapter one. This is not in here randomly. When it talks about Jacob's ladder and it talks about the Son of Man being revealed.
Jase Robertson
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Phil Robertson
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Phil Robertson
Well, to your point, I mean, if you just start reading, even you brought up that. That destruction of the temple in AD 70 which Jesus predicted over and over and over. And I realize a lot of the religious world don't recognize it. They immediately go, because of the apocalyptic language, to when Jesus comes back or appears, you know, finally, and we get new bodies and live forever and all that. But he's literally like, in those moments they're talking about, they're walking around the temple and he's like, see these stones right here? Not one will be left on another. This generation won't pass away till you see it happen. And even in Revelation, you know when he starts, because I want to read this, Zach, as you were talking about Daniel, it's amazing how much it's quoted here. But I will say this. In verse three of Revelation, he's like, blessed is the one who reads the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it and take to heart what is written in it. Because the time is near. And that's why you have to address what happened in Rome, the destruction of Jerusalem. Even when you get to that, you know, that chapter that depicts the hills and where Rome was, I mean, it's an exact replica of it. I mean, to say he's not using their situation and applying it to any other kingdom that ever might want to take on the kingdom of God is, to me, is just not being fair. But. Or he wouldn't say the time is. This is at hand. But when he gets down to verse the second part of verse five in Revelation 1, he says to him who loves us and has freed us from our sins, that's why I brought up that Exodus. And this freeing us from the power of the control of the evil One in this world, what we can see by his blood and has made us to be. And has made us to be, not will a kingdom priest, not. Not some kind of, okay, one day we're gonna. He has made us to be a kingdom and priests to serve it, serve his God. And father to him be glory and power forever. Then he says, lord, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him. And all the peoples of the earth will mourn because of him. So shall it be. And then he says, I'm the which.
Jase Robertson
That's a direct quote from Daniel 7, by the way.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. Well, so is verse 13.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Where he says, among the lampstands was someone like a son of man.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
But in verse eight, he says, I'm the alpha and the omega. And this is the verse I was looking for last podcast. Says the Lord, who is and who was and who is to come? The Almighty. I mean, if time has no effect on you.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
You're king, right?
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
When you reference yourself outside of a temporal frame, it's like, well, what you are, you were, you is. I mean, when Abraham before Abraham was.
Phil Robertson
I am.
Zach Dasher
I mean.
Phil Robertson
No, I like it.
Jase Robertson
I like it, too. That's it.
Phil Robertson
The English vocabulary, nor the Greek or Hebrew has an ample vocabulary to describe some of these statements.
Jase Robertson
Right.
Phil Robertson
Which I said, look, I was, you know, a bitter young lad with all kinds of crazy thoughts just like everybody else. But the more I got to reading about Jesus thinking, okay, he can't lie and he can't die, and you can't put him in a time.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Setting. I think I'm going with him, and let's work the rest of it out later.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. Well, I think about this. This idea, too. If. If going back to this whole idea of Bethel and this Jacob's Ladder, where. Where he was at and this. The.
Phil Robertson
That.
Zach Dasher
That it's a. A connection point between heaven and earth. Just think about that for a second. Why does there even need to be a connection point? Because there's a separation.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
And so there's something bigger here, too, than just like some kind of eschatological vision that he's throwing out. This is a. This is about atonement as well, that Christ becomes the connecting point now for the. He takes over the separation. Where heaven and earth are separated, where God and man are separated, Christ now is the connector. Christ is bringing heaven and earth together. Christ is bringing God and man together. Christ is reconciling all things to himself for himself and by himself. And I. I think that. That we cannot not overestimate the significance of the role that Christ is having in all of this. That's why it says the Word became flesh and dwelt among us.
Jase Robertson
And that's why, Zach, that the first recorded prophecy is Genesis 3:15 to your point when God was talking to Satan and he said, you will strike his heel, but he will crush your head.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. The idea, I think, is underestimated. And all our.
Jase Robertson
Oh, I mean, look, a lot of.
Phil Robertson
Religious people, they got so hung up and they chose try to make it where God had to do this, you know, for legal reasons. And I think they missed the thrilling part that he's a God of love and he wanted to do.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, that's a good point.
Phil Robertson
And, you know, like, he freed us. I mean, from. From sin. I just read that it was a. It was a freeing. He's bringing the worlds back together, you know, through his love, and that. That's why Jesus did crazy things. Like when he healed a person, then he's like, how about I forgive your sins first? Well, you know, that. That the religious world, they're like, who.
Jase Robertson
Do you think you are? You can't do that.
Phil Robertson
Well, they're still doing it today.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Well, now, technically, you know, some. Somebody's got to die or something, you know. No, he. He. He just wanted to forgive. Like, when I forgive somebody, I don't go kill a cat. You know, I mean, to make it right, I think we just have. We tend to have tunnel vision over one aspect of what Jesus accomplished on the cross in his resurrection, which, to.
Jase Robertson
Your point, you made in the last podcast when he looked over at that thief who looked at him and said, this. This is the guy. He said, today you'll be with me in paradise. What he was. There was no law in that moment. There was no other things. There was. It was just a faithful heart that he looked at and said, said, now you get it.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
I mean, that's the. That's the beauty of that moment.
Phil Robertson
I mean, I just. I just. Without going down a rabbit hole, I'm saying, I think we need to expand our horizons on what. What was accomplished. And there's a God, and we're not him.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
And I think it's more thrilling than, you know, what a lot of people are hearing every Sunday morning, you know, that there's this angry God, you know, and you might make it, you know, and you're like, where's the thrill in who he is and what he's done? And, I mean, you start reading this, all of a sudden, you start getting excited, saying, oh, my goodness, I'm in a new world. I'm in a kingdom within a bunch of other kingdoms that do not match up.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, that's a good point.
Phil Robertson
Because ours, you know, can't be destroyed. I mean, that's what Daniel said. It will never be destroyed.
Zach Dasher
Yeah, which is why there's a link between the coming of the kingdom and at least in like this, and even this idea of the Son of Man and that he's given a kingdom with this. Isaiah 53 of a suffering servant. It. That's what they didn't get. So they're expecting a coming of a king. They were expecting the coming of a king to some degrees. And the coming of. You know, that's the Luke passage, Luke 24. We. When Jesus sees him on the road to Emmaus, he says, what are you guys talking about? They're like, they're like, are you the only guy that's not been noticed? What's happened in the last three days? Jesus, who we hope would be the. The, The. The. The hope of Israel, they killed him. He's been in the grave for three days. They didn't know it talked. They didn't know they were talking to Jesus. So their idea of what was going to happen was that the Messiah was going to come and probably establish a kingdom that was more of a political kingdom that they would have, you know, military conquest and whatnot. They didn't understand that this accomplishment of the kingdom being inaugurated, they didn't understand that that was going to happen through the suffering of the Messiah. That's the part that they didn't get. And they also didn't understand how that would then be vindicated through a resurrection. I mean, what Jesus is doing here, what he's setting the stage for, it's like he's dripping in what's going to happen. He's not just coming out and telling them. I mean, he does tell him eventually, because as Jace mentioned in a previous podcast, that when. What did Peter say whenever he told him he was going to have to have to die? Peter rebuked Jesus.
Jase Robertson
But, you know, it's funny. Is that because they, they. You're exactly right, they missed it, but they shouldn't have. Because Isaiah 53 clearly lays out exactly what was going to happen to him, to the Messiah. And that would be suffering, which is.
Zach Dasher
But I think we do that. Don't you think we do that today too? We, We. It's like a hindrance for us when it's. When we start thinking about the kingdom, because we. It's a lot easier for us to think about it in terms of like conquest and military conquest, political victories, and not to say we shouldn't be involved in those in politics. I think we should be. But it's what we've always said, don't put your ultimate hope there because that's not really the way. That's not really where it's where the real magic is happening.
Phil Robertson
Should be a comedy. Yeah, I mean, I think Revelation is really about that. If you think you're a kingdom on earth and you think you have all power and control, just give it a minute. You will go down. Compared to those who have the Holy Spirit of God and have surrendered to Jesus, it's the greatest kingdom that Daniel predicted, how many thousand years ago that would be established. And you saw the tenths of the Word. He says, he has made you a kingdom and priests. And he doubles down on it, like in Revelation 5:10. He says it again, he has made you a kingdom and priests to serve our God and they will reign on the earth. And I think that little phrase at the end is why people think that it hasn't happened yet, because they're like, well, how can we be reigning when we're under such oppression on the earth? And the earth is so evil? And it's like, well, that's what God had us to do in the beginning of time in Christ. We're showing people heaven on earth through Christ, through his spirit. So we're functioning like Jesus, who became the most talked about and followed character in the history of the earth.
Zach Dasher
So here's a question for you. What is the gospel? The way you answer that question has a lot of significance in how you live your life out. And we would argue, based on the teaching of Jesus in the Book of Mark, that that definition of the Gospel should not be separate from the coming of the kingdom based on Jesus's words in Mark. We're talking about this on my new podcast called Not Yet Now. Would love to invite you guys to join. We're going to go through the series, the series on the Book of Mark. We launch every Tuesday and would love to have you guys be a part of it. So go check us out. Not yet now podcast with Zach Dasher. You can find us anywhere. Podcaster, heard the title again, is Not yet now with Zach Dasher. Or you can check us out on YouTube as well at Dasher. Zach Z A C H Zach, hope to see you guys there.
Jase Robertson
Which is funny because to your point you made earlier, Zach, we look at it now and we see ourselves. We look at America. We've been here now, you know, less than 300 years as a active nation. And we think, man, look at, look at us. Look at all the things we're impacting every election cycle and Y'all were just talking about going back to England. Well, we go back a thousand years to England.
Phil Robertson
That's why I want to go treasure hunting, because their stuff's older.
Jase Robertson
I mean, that one little island, though, where's the center point of the whole world? A thousand years ago, you know, 800 years ago. And now we're like, here we are 300 years. Like, we got it all going on because of this election.
Phil Robertson
Well, it's like me. I mean, the oldest coin I found in America, it was in from the 1600s, and that episode hasn't been released yet. So there she a spoiler for Doug family treasure. But, I mean, you. You go to Europe, you know, you find a coin that has nine.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
On it, you know.
Jase Robertson
Right.
Phil Robertson
14.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
212. I mean, you're going back way where.
Jase Robertson
The Romans were there. I mean, this goes back to the Roman Empire. We're there before the Brits, so that's.
Phil Robertson
Why the draw is there.
Zach Dasher
What you think about a few. We. When we were in Rome, for example, I remember we. There was a moment where we were standing there looking at the Coliseum, which is pretty amazing if you think about, like, the, like, Roman Empire in its heyday, without modern engineering, without excavators, without any cranes, and to see what they built. It's. I mean, you are. It's kind of like, whoa. It's impressive. It's very impressive. And then we were thinking, man, can you. You know, can you imagine if a. Some guy from a mud hut in Africa shows up in Rome and the emperor says, I'm God. You kind of were. I can understand why they may say, yeah, okay, I can see why. Yeah, yeah. Like, yeah, you look at what they built, but then you look at it now, and. And it's all in ruins. And I think it is so interesting about the picture of the coming of the kingdom, because what. What Jesus did not do and what God did not do is, you know, he did not like, the ultimate, like, revelation or the ultimate exaltation of the Son of Man. It did not come through some kind of military trial, which you think what you would have thought if we were planning it, it would have. It would have came in, like, the Roman Empire of its. In its heyday. And that would have been how I would have assumed, and probably anyone would assume that the Son of Man would be revealed. But that's not how he was revealed. He was revealed in the most humble of ways. One, being born in a manger. I mean, that. That alone. Being more born in a feeding Trough to, to normal average people, not to royalty. And, and to not even really start his ministry for 30 years. And then to have only a three year ministry and really have not. Didn't even have a place to lay his head, as he says later on. And then ultimately he, he is crucified on a Roman cross. I mean, this is like not the way that you're supposed to write the story of victory, but that's exactly what happened. And then here we are 2000 years later on a podcast that has millions of downloads every year, and we're just one of many, and we're just a small sliver of the kingdom talking about this king. So whatever happened, whatever revelation happened, I mean, like Bill would say, we're counting time, buying boys. You know, like he split time. I mean, I think that's impressive.
Phil Robertson
Well, that's like when I was in Israel.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
You know, before I tell you the most profound moment, you know, I had a moment thinking, man, the history here. And so one time we had gone and saw something and we had a little group, you know, and we come down off these steps and they were doing, doing some excavating and like taking the earth with a little, little crane. And they had a pile of debris. And so I bent down to tie my shoe because I was. My shoe didn't need to be tied, but I was like re tying it. And I told Missy, I was like, go ahead because I wanted to look over there and just see, what if I find, you know, what if I find the coin that was in the fish's mouth? And when Jesus said, go pay the taxes, you know, So I was over there, look, I was looking in the debris field, but they had like police tape around it. And when I turned around.
Zach Dasher
So you're trying to, you're trying to be slick, tying your shoes, if you can.
Phil Robertson
Well, right. I was just trying to get closer to the pile of debris because I wanted to take a little look, see, and. But when I got up and turned around, there were like four cops looking at me like, what do you think you're doing? Of course I was shalom. And I did the little. You know how the, at the casinos, the dealer will like show their hands, like to say, I don't have anything under. But. So that was my only treasure hunting experience in Israel. But what I was going to say is, and I've shared this before, but when we went through all the different sites that they have, one of the things they do is they're like, this might be the tomb where Jesus was buried. And you like walk down. I mean, I think you have, you know, I have to pay like 5 bucks to go down here, but. And you go in and it's the tomb. It doesn't look like you think. It's just a. It's a hole in a rock. And you go downstairs and it's kind of orderly, but there's something eerie. But when I turned around to come back outside, when I stuck my head out of that hole, it's just a square hole in the rock. Boy, it just hit me. I mean, emotions flood flooded all over my body because I was like, this is what we believe. He was in this hole in the ground and he stuck his head out of here. Being dead, you know, I was like, well, you. You're saying an invitation song. I would have responded. So that was the good and I told you the ugly with me trying to get a little view of possible treasure. But they, they gave me a slight, A spiritual hand slap of move on, sir.
Zach Dasher
Well, that's why that picture of the Son of Man is so important because yes, we do have a suffering Savior. We do. I mean that's. That is core to the whole gospel is that Christ died, but it's not that he stayed in the grave, that he was resurrected and he. He has been vindicated and he now reigns as king. And I, that's why I love that Son of Man language every time I hear it in the scriptures or read it, that Revelation one passage, I mean, if you just sit in that for a little bit.
Phil Robertson
But I think, I think that's why the apostles though, in the book Acts, when you read it, it, when they depict Jesus, they don't get into these theological arguments about why this had to happen. They talk about Jesus's innocence over and over. And I think they're representing that this world and our powers and our sins and the evil lurking. What you read from Ephesians 1, the powers of the dark world, they were all in cahoots and crucified Jesus. And I do think we're all a part of that in a way, because what if I would have been one of those Roman soldiers or in the crowd? That's why I think it's amazing that the first person that declared him the Son of God on the cross was actually just a Roman soldier saying, surely the translations are either he said he was innocent, surely this was innocent man, or he was the Son of God. But either one, there's just something powerful about that. He became, I mean, God became a man and he came into a world you talking about not recognizing they killed him.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
I mean, so it is powerful to me. And I think there's something there about in the Book of Acts on why they highlight that principle of Jesus being innocent. You know, that's true.
Jase Robertson
And so just to give you just a tease, because we're out of time, so we're getting to John 2, which is going to be the first of kind of seven miraculous signs that take place in the Book of John. This is the first one, and it seems accidental, but nothing is accidental with Jesus.
Phil Robertson
So it's not that the first one's a wedding banquet.
Jase Robertson
Exactly. So. So we're going to get into that, which is some really, really rich stuff. And. And by the way it culminates, Jason, the last sign was raising Lazarus from the dead, which was be a preview from what was going to happen to him to be resurrected. So a lot of good stuff coming. We'll get Zach's report, hopefully from London as well. Zach, safe travels.
Phil Robertson
Oh, we're getting that report.
Zach Dasher
Yeah, we'll get the report, boys. I'll.
Phil Robertson
I'll.
Zach Dasher
I'll check in.
Jase Robertson
All right, we'll. We'll do all that next time on Unashamed. Thanks for listening to the Unashamed podcast. Help us out by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. And don't miss an episode by subscribing on YouTube. And be sure to click the little bell and choose all notifications to watch every episode.
Unashamed with the Robertson Family: Episode 1045 Summary
Release Date: February 21, 2025
In Episode 1045 of "Unashamed with the Robertson Family," hosts Phil, Jase, and Zach delve into a rich tapestry of topics ranging from personal anecdotes and biblical insights to plans for treasure hunting adventures and reflections on Christian theology. This episode seamlessly intertwines family stories with profound theological discussions, providing listeners with both entertainment and spiritual enlightenment.
Mama Joe’s Adventure to London
The episode kicks off with Jase sharing a heartwarming story about his neighbor, Mama Joe—a spirited 93-year-old grandmother of Corey. As Jase narrates his unexpected encounter with Mama Joe driving alone to London ([00:25]), Phil adds his admiration for her resilience and godliness ([02:01]). This segues into discussions about Mama Joe’s adventurous spirit despite her age, highlighting her as an inspirational figure within their community.
Phil’s Treasure Hunting Dream
Phil expresses his long-held dream of embarking on a treasure hunting expedition in England, inspired by his involvement in the family’s show, Duck Family Treasure. He reflects on the international fanbase they've garnered, particularly in the UK, and contemplates the logistics of obtaining permission to hunt for treasures abroad ([05:15]). This personal aspiration sets the stage for deeper discussions on biblical references related to treasure hunting and historical connections.
Linking Treasure Hunting to Scripture
The conversation evolves as Phil and Zach explore the symbolic connections between treasure hunting and biblical passages. Phil references the verse about finding treasure in a field and selling everything to obtain it ([07:30]), drawing parallels between their treasure hunting endeavors and spiritual quests for faith. This symbolic interpretation underscores the family's mission to blend adventure with spiritual growth.
Zach’s Plans for England and Israel
Zach discusses his upcoming conference in England, mentioning notable figures like Speaker Mike Johnson and Jordan Peterson ([03:03]). The dialogue shifts to the logistical challenges of organizing treasure hunts in foreign lands, with Phil humorously wagering $100 if Zach successfully brings Speaker Johnson onto the podcast ([04:10]). This segment highlights their commitment to expanding their ministry beyond the local sphere.
Attempting to Feature Mike Johnson on the Podcast
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the hosts' efforts to involve Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House, in their podcast. Phil and Zach express their admiration for Johnson and discuss strategies to secure his appearance ([03:23]). Jase emphasizes Johnson's character and faith, reinforcing the podcast's mission to intertwine faith with everyday endeavors ([09:00]).
Reviewing Woody Harrelson’s "Last Breath"
Jase introduces and reviews the film "Last Breath," praising its true-story basis, exceptional performances by Woody Harrelson, Simu Liu, and Finn Cole, and its compelling narrative about survival and divine intervention ([11:02]). He connects the movie’s themes to their own treasure hunting adventures, suggesting that elements of faith and perseverance resonate with both the film and their personal experiences.
Exploring Jacob’s Ladder and the Book of Hebrews
The hosts engage in an in-depth theological discussion centered around Jacob’s Ladder from Genesis 28 and its relevance to Israel's identity and the broader narrative of the Bible ([19:21]). They examine passages from the Book of Hebrews, highlighting Jesus’ role as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and his significance in establishing the Kingdom of God ([23:08]).
Revelation and the Kingdom of God
Phil and Zach delve into the Book of Revelation, drawing parallels between biblical prophecies and contemporary Christian life. They discuss the imagery of Jesus as the Alpha and Omega and the significance of his resurrection and ascension in reconciling heaven and earth ([36:34]). This segment underscores the hosts' commitment to interpreting scripture in a way that emphasizes Jesus' sovereignty and the ongoing establishment of his kingdom.
Phil’s Archaeological Experience
Phil recounts a poignant moment from his visit to Israel, where he visited what is believed to be Jesus’ tomb ([48:51]). The experience evoked deep emotions, reinforcing his faith and the tangible connections between biblical history and modern-day spirituality. This personal reflection serves as a testament to the profound impact of their travels on their faith journey.
Defining the Gospel through the Kingdom Lens
Zach poses a thought-provoking question: "What is the gospel?" He argues that the gospel cannot be separated from the concept of the Kingdom of God, as emphasized in Jesus' teachings in the Book of Mark ([44:32]). This theological stance encourages listeners to view the gospel not just as a message of salvation but as the revelation of God's kingdom manifesting through Jesus' life, death, and resurrection.
Understanding Atonement and Reconciliation
The hosts discuss the intricate relationship between atonement and the Kingdom of God, emphasizing that Jesus' sacrifice bridges the gap between heaven and earth. They highlight how Jesus' humble beginnings and his crucifixion fulfill Old Testament prophecies and establish his eternal reign ([37:22]).
Future Episodes and Adventures
Towards the end of the episode, the hosts tease upcoming content, including discussions on John 2 and further explorations of miraculous signs in the Book of John ([53:34]). Phil also hints at sharing more stories from their treasure hunting adventures, promising listeners exciting content in future episodes ([53:50]).
Phil Robertson: "I'm unashamed." (00:01)
Phil Robertson: "She is one of the most godly people I've ever met." (02:17)
Phil Robertson: "Every house is built by someone." (25:39)
Zach Dasher: "Jesus is the connector. Christ is bringing heaven and earth together." (37:40)
Phil Robertson: "He's a God of love and he wanted to do." (38:40)
Zach Dasher: "What is the gospel? The way you answer that question has a lot of significance in how you live your life out." (44:32)
Episode 1045 of "Unashamed with the Robertson Family" offers a harmonious blend of personal stories, theological explorations, and future aspirations. The hosts effectively communicate their unwavering faith and commitment to sharing the Gospel both within and beyond the walls of their church. With engaging dialogues, insightful reflections, and heartfelt anecdotes, this episode serves as a beacon of inspiration for listeners seeking to deepen their faith while navigating the complexities of everyday life.
For those who haven't tuned in yet, this episode is a testament to the Robertson family's dedication to unashamedly living and sharing their Christian faith. Whether you're a new believer or a longtime follower of Jesus, there's something in this episode to uplift and inspire your spiritual journey.