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Jase Robertson
I am unashamed. What about you?
Zach Dasher
Welcome back to Unashamed. It's Zach. You don't know this because you're in Black Mountain. Jason and I are here at the. The epicenter of Duck Commander headquarters, and for the first time that I know of, and Maddie can correct me if I'm wrong, there is a double recording, simultaneous recording going on of unashamed. And right on the other side of that wall is the duck call room. And they were recording as well today. Because I went by, they still hadn't started, and so they were like, is there any way we could sync up together? I said, no, let's don't cross these universes because we need our lane. You need your lane.
Jase Robertson
I do think for sound purposes, if you. If you think you hear in the background a. Some kind of supernatural force or just a cry, a distress sounds like.
Phil Robertson
If it sounds like supernatural nonsense, then it's probably just.
Zach Dasher
I call it the Caterwaul Effect, is.
Jase Robertson
What I call Sa. Seems to be on one.
Zach Dasher
Oh, he. He was in rare form when I. I tell you what, you come over here, boys, if you want to laugh today. And I was like, well, I actually.
Jase Robertson
He actually taught the. What do they call it?
Zach Dasher
Oh, that's right.
Phil Robertson
The field class.
Zach Dasher
Bible study that Jersey Jo.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, I did it the first month.
Zach Dasher
I did the first month. You did the first.
Jase Robertson
I did the second. Okay. And it was crickets when I did it. But we did have. We did have some people respond, but there was a. A couple responded yesterday. Came to the Lord. Mary. Mary ke. So that was good. And so I asked him about the class. I was like, well, how. How did I do? And you know what their response was? It wasn't boring. Look, we.
Phil Robertson
Okay, I need to have. I need to have a meeting with the elders of your church if they're going use the unashamed. Is it our brand? Is it the brand of our podcast? Because we need to make sure.
Zach Dasher
No, it's.
Jase Robertson
The Bible brand. Is an elder. You just had a meeting.
Zach Dasher
You just had a meeting. And I just said, we're good. We're good.
Phil Robertson
Are you vetting all the. All these teachers? You got Jersey Joe, you got Psy. I mean, who else we got coming up?
Jase Robertson
I have no affiliation whatsoever. But that's by design, because that way, when they ask me to preach, I can. I have no problem in whatever I'm fixed to say.
Zach Dasher
Well, Zach, you're gonna be doing one of them. Next time you're down here on the first Sunday, you're gonna be doing one. So we'll.
Phil Robertson
You gotta remember I'm coming down there soon.
Zach Dasher
I know. I heard that you're doing a retreat or something.
Jase Robertson
Well, they probably won't let you preach because you can't preach under 40 minutes.
Phil Robertson
So how long are your sermons there?
Jase Robertson
Ah, I mean, I go about 30.
Zach Dasher
35, 30 to 40 minutes.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, yeah. But now, look, I just did an event where I went 20 minutes.
Zach Dasher
20 minutes.
Jase Robertson
Oh, it was a. Here's what happened.
Zach Dasher
I can't clear my throat in 20 minutes.
Jase Robertson
I got to navigate this story carefully because I don't want to offend anybody. And I'm going to. I'm going to break the rule because Missy's like, don't tell people about events. However, when I told her about this event, she's like, you need to tell that on the podcast.
Zach Dasher
So she.
Jase Robertson
Here's what happened.
Phil Robertson
She may be setting you up, Jason. I don't know. I'm just saying.
Jase Robertson
So here's what happened.
Zach Dasher
She didn't listen. She don't care.
Jase Robertson
Well, she. She heard this story, and she was on the edge of her seat. So I'll give you an edge of the seat story. Here. Here's what happened. This. This was a. This is interesting. So my brother Willie called me one night and said, hey, bro, out. In your relationship with Willie, has he ever started a conversation with hey, bro?
Zach Dasher
No. Never.
Jase Robertson
Me either.
Zach Dasher
Until usually it's just. It's like conversations. It's just.
Phil Robertson
Because when you said that, I was like, that doesn't sound like a willy line.
Zach Dasher
What that means to me is he's about to ask you to do something.
Jase Robertson
That's exactly what I concluded. So for the first time in my life, I was speechless because I thought.
Zach Dasher
We should have noted that. That's. That's. Yeah, that may be the first time.
Jase Robertson
What does he fix to say? Hey, bro, I had, you know, my team. He started talking about his team because we all have teams.
Zach Dasher
Their team. Willie.
Jase Robertson
Now there's a team. Willie has. Has done something kind of crazy. I've got two events Scheduled for the same time and a double booking. One of them is in Texas. And it's. It's a thing that, you know, I agreed to do. They, you know, they. They kind of highlight the outdoors and getting kids out in the outdoors. And so it's a good event. But he said the other event involves me telling my wife Corey, that I would go to England. And so I. So you see the problem. And I'm like, yeah, well, yeah, you can't be at two places at one time. He said, exactly. But he's talking real.
Zach Dasher
He's talking real unwilly, like.
Jase Robertson
And this. This event out in Texas, they've really done a lot of advertising and it's a week away here. And what you got going on, that's kind of how it went.
Zach Dasher
So Willie is a week out and he's just now saying, we gotta do something about this. Yeah, sounds like team Willie's a little slow on the draws.
Phil Robertson
Was Willie don't typically sweat say that. I would love to see that a little.
Jase Robertson
Well, he blamed the team. And what I told him was, I said, you, Willie, when the team does not perform, you know what they do in the real world? They fire the coach. That's right.
Zach Dasher
Exactly.
Jase Robertson
He was just quiet because I had him over a barrel there. And so I agreed to do it because even though I had an event last weekend and this weekend, I don't normally schedule this weekend in between. So I'm like, well, here we go. Sound like Al now on my day off. Let me go run out here to Texas and do. And I know you listening. There's a lot to. Getting your team now. Getting all. Everything lined out. And look, I'm not Willie. And so they kept saying, well, Willie said, well, I was like, Willie's gone. If you. You want me, this is.
Zach Dasher
Whatever you negotiate prior to this, this is.
Jase Robertson
It's a total reorganization.
Zach Dasher
Completely different entity. I get it.
Jase Robertson
So anyway, so we settle. I go out there and I thought it was just kind of a private. Because I. I saw the word private in the notes. I thought it was just a little. The group, the board or whatever who does this. And.
Zach Dasher
And let's face it, none of us really know what Willie does. I mean, I know he's on the road a lot, but.
Jase Robertson
Well, and he didn't either. He didn't know a whole lot about this. And so anyway, when I got my. We had a little pre. Meeting for. We went out there, but it was at this huge arena. And I thought, why were they. Why are they having. Having this At a huge arena if there's only going to be a few people here. I don't know why I thought there was only going to be a few people. I don't. I'm not sure where I got that, but it was a misunderstanding.
Zach Dasher
Just because it says private doesn't mean small.
Jase Robertson
Exactly.
Phil Robertson
That.
Jase Robertson
That. I think that's where I messed up.
Zach Dasher
I got you.
Jase Robertson
So when I got my bible out, my duck calls, he was saying, here's what's going to happen. We're. We're going to go out there and we. We have a video from Willie that's basically saying, you know, sorry. I was like, I doubt he's going to say he's sorry. I was like, he's probably just going to say, hey, I sent my. You know, sent my. One of my lackeys to fill in because I'm cross the pond. Which I was right. There were no apologies.
Zach Dasher
No, no, no.
Jase Robertson
He said, I sent my number two. Well, actually my number three. He said size ahead of Jace, which.
Zach Dasher
Is a good lie.
Jase Robertson
And yeah, he did a little video. And he said, after that, we'll int up. And he's like, now you got 20 minutes. Because this is a fundraiser and it's an auction, and we're. We're going to raise, you know, tons of money and so don't take up our time. And I mean, that was kind of what he said. Well, when I got my bible out, and he's like, now, I don't know if, you know, there's been an open bar for two hours. He saw that Bible and he started talking about open bar. And I thought, why. Why is he feeling like. So. So then I kind of figured it out. They're doing a project that I like. I mean, you're. You're celebrating the outdoors. You're getting, you know, kids to experience nature. And I think they help trouble kids, you know, and get them out in the outdoors and do hikes and whatever. So I was like, okay. I mean, I'm all. And I saw why they asked us because, I mean, my whole conversion was I saw my parents come to the Lord, which this was part of my speech. And my dad, in an effort to become a better father and husband, you know, he starts taking us hunting. And so the creation led me to the creator. So I said that to him, because when he saw my Bible, I felt like there was a little anxiety. And I. I didn't know why until I walked out into the arena. Then I went, oh, I get it. So I told him, I said, well, you got to remember I love the creation. I said, but it led me to the creator. I said, I think I need to share that. He just looked at me. No comment. So he was nervous. I was making him nervous.
Zach Dasher
Oh, making him real nervous.
Jase Robertson
So when I walked out there, it was just, there was 1500 people and it was all these booths and it was like a city. And to say that it was a distraction is an understatement.
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Jase Robertson
There was so much going on with all these booths. And the first thing I noticed was a large group of women who were the hosts, which they had different sections. And I thought. I mean, I immediately looked away because my assistant was there, and she said, don't look back. Because I thought, wow, they're scantily dressed. And then there's this.
Zach Dasher
Yeah, we call that the notice and dismiss. That's. You can't help but notice, but then you dismiss.
Jase Robertson
So I literally. Jeremiah style. Wasn't it Jeremiah that. That I made a covenant with my eyes.
Zach Dasher
That's job.
Jase Robertson
Job.
Zach Dasher
Job 31.
Jase Robertson
Job 31. So I. I made a covenant since I was the speaker and fixed all about the Bible. I said, I am looking from the neck up the rest of the night.
Zach Dasher
And think about it. Job made that statement. All he could see was their eyes and their ankles. You were seeing a lot more.
Jase Robertson
So I thought, here we go, open bar. Scantily clad women. They're raising money. What am I fixed to say? And I got 20 minutes. So we watched the video. Look, when I got up, no one there was not quiet. You know how usually when you get up, right. It was still a buzz, People moving booths. It was. So I made a few jokes about Willie's video. No one laughed. Zero. And I felt like that I was just a part of something going on.
Zach Dasher
The noise. Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And I thought you talking about tough crap. Very intimidating. I told Missy, At 35, I would not have. I'd have been nervous.
Zach Dasher
But at 55.
Jase Robertson
55. I made a couple jokes that didn't work. So I. I just reached over and grabbed my Bible.
Zach Dasher
There we go.
Jase Robertson
I said, well, I brought my Bible, I kid you not. It became as quiet as a church mouse in three seconds. Just. And I thought, now I gave about a withering seven or eight minutes. Out of love. I spoke the truth about my family, our relationship with the Lord, the Bible, the purpose of life, the questions that humans have. And I kind of wove that through our journey. So now I had their attention. And then I kind of went to the Duck Dynasty angle, which is why they even called us, because people watched. And I was like. And I explained that. I was like, that was God's project. And he used us as a platform to now share what we're really about, which we're disciples of Jesus. And then I went through the top qualities of why we follow Jesus. He's innocent. He invites everyone. He's indestructible. There's a way to experience the Actual creation forever. I told the fishing story in John 20. Here's Jesus. He was dead, and now he's. He's fishing in the outdoors. We're eating fish on the bank. But this guy was dead, and now he's alive. So as soon as I said. I looked down because I have my phone, because they said 20 minutes. Soon as it hit 20 minutes, I was at the end. Thanks for having me. About 30 people right in front of me jumped up, standing up. And I literally thought, I know those people are following Jesus. And then it was a one minute because it just. People started getting up. But I. I'm being honest. I think it was more about, oh, are we standing up and clapping?
Zach Dasher
You know, man, something just happened.
Jase Robertson
It was a one minute slow developing, standing. Oh. And I said, well, my dad will appreciate that, because I'm. I'll. When I go back and see him. He. Remember when he used to always say, did they give you a standing hoe?
Phil Robertson
Yep.
Jase Robertson
And so then I auctioned off, because Willie sent. I called it a guilt offering, which now, they were familiar with the Bible. They knew what that meant. They sent a little display, the little wooden box with the four duck calls on it. That thing went for 15 grand.
Zach Dasher
Ooh.
Jase Robertson
And the guy who got it, they got a picture with me, him and his wife with the. But when he come up on stage, he just burst into tears. And his wife and I could tell he had had a few adult beverages. She said, why are you crying, honey? And he said, I don't know. And I thought, oh, I know. Been convicted by the Holy Spirit. But I didn't say that. But we took a picture, and then when I stepped down, they had the hostess women flanking the stage while I was speaking, which, I mean, just think about distractions. You're gonna look at this bearded guy. Are you gonna look at the.
Zach Dasher
So the message was coming here, but.
Jase Robertson
Oh, yeah, they were there. I. I saw them out of my periphery. But the one on the very end said, excuse me, sir, of course, I've already made the covenant. So I looked her right in the eyes, and she said, that was the most beautiful message I have ever heard. I said, well, it was from the Lord. And I kept walking, but I just thought, what a thing.
Zach Dasher
Yeah, it impacted her.
Jase Robertson
I think so.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. So reminds me, I've mentioned this before. We did an event in Memphis years ago for a sponsor of the. Of the show Duck. The Duck show and mom and dad personally. And it was a corporate event, and there was definitely an open bar, and there was A band up just blasted and I got up to open for dad and I have my little opening stuff. And it's pretty funny. I mean, if it's a crowd like our crowd, they love it. But this crowd was just like you described. They weren't laughing. They didn't give me the time of day. My whole thing was a complete bust. I just shut it down early because dad was up after. I was just introducing dad and dad gets up there and it's the same thing is chattered all that. And he just, I mean, like he went into full bore feel and within two minutes you could hear a pin drop. The entire. I mean, you talk about shut down a party. And dad thought it was so funny. After it was over, he said, boy, I shut that party down. You know, he would like, took it as a feather in his cat, but it was funny.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Anyway, I thought I'd share that. We talk about spiritual warfare and what do you do? And I just think that's how God uses us.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
As ambassadors.
Zach Dasher
And now the old Ducks Unlimited days. Remember when y'all used to go speak and it was usually it reminded.
Jase Robertson
It reminded me of that. And look, I'm not throwing the. The them under the bus. I get it. They're raising money. And look, the best way to raise a bunch of money is get people drunk and you know, give them something.
Zach Dasher
They at least loose, you know, to look.
Jase Robertson
Look at that's, you know, loosening your wallet. And they do.
Phil Robertson
They say, did they save the. The best wine for last though, or did the drinks get cheaper as well?
Zach Dasher
Trying to seg to our.
Jase Robertson
I mean, you know, my assistant, which is my wife mice aunt, said, you know, I was wondering how you were fixed to handle that. And she's like, I was so nervous and because she had already said, you.
Zach Dasher
Got to be a veteran.
Jase Robertson
She said, look, I get it. This is a good cause. And all she said. But to tell you the truth, if I came here with my husband and saw those women, I tell my husband, we're out of here. I'm not sitting here and letting you look at women who look way better than me all night, you know. So I'm saying the vibe was. I'm not embellishing it. Like, she was uncomfortable.
Zach Dasher
Yeah, right.
Jase Robertson
And. But she just, she said, I think the Lord spoke through you because, I mean, I didn't have any notes or anything. And I just had my phone. I grabbed my Bible, I had my phone because I didn't want to go over 20 minutes.
Zach Dasher
Right.
Jase Robertson
Which is very difficult to Do. But it wasn't in that case.
Zach Dasher
Right.
Jase Robertson
I thought, you know what, you might have 10, 15 minutes here just to.
Zach Dasher
Plant a seed, which you obviously did. Yeah, well, I was in. While you were in Texas, I was in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Carlisle actually is the town outside of Harrisburg, and they were having their 20th annual sportsman's banquet. So they've been to us a long time and I met some of the most amazing people. But you know about hardcore fans of the podcast. So one gentleman named Jay gave me this case pocket knife. I didn't realize that case is made in Pennsylvania. And I told him, I said, TSA has gotten so many of my fantastic pocket knives through the years, I had to make sure and put this in my suitcase.
Jase Robertson
So I thought you were fixed to tell us how to conceal a knife through tsa.
Zach Dasher
You can't do it. I mean, they have gotten so many knives with my name on it. I'm just like, I can't get it back. But these people were amazing. Got a chance to share? Jesus. But I was in a completely different environment, Jace, because they were all expecting that.
Jase Robertson
It's been a while since I've been that one of those. And I can blame. Well, I was like, hey. Because I told Willie about and he was like, are you serious? So he didn't really know. And he's like, well, maybe God just worked it out, you know, Because I said, well, I would have loved to have known what you would have done.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
He said, I probably would have got past. I wouldn't have got past the first two failed jokes and I'd have tried a couple hero.
Zach Dasher
He'd have gotten into some of his stuff and who knows where that would have left.
Jase Robertson
So. But I will say at the end, when I got to the duck calls and all they were listening, they were participating, they were laughing, you know, they were having fun.
Zach Dasher
Well, the beauty of what you have too with that is you have a little bit of other link, you know, because of the duck calls and all that, which is good.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. I'm doing something that most humans can't do. And, and I'm not saying, I mean, try blowing a world championship style duck call.
Zach Dasher
Right.
Jase Robertson
Good luck. If you don't know what that is, Google it.
Zach Dasher
But it will get people's attention.
Jase Robertson
If you can string out a note, highball, 50 notes without missing a note. Well, people, they don't even know what that is, but they're like, wow, what was that? It is something.
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Jase Robertson
And I'm grateful now. And it was an adrenaline rush after it was over because I thought this is, I believe this is spiritual warfare. Sometimes you go to the, you know, the party and share Jesus.
Zach Dasher
Well, it's that verse that says, make the most of every opportunity. You know, you just don't know what opportunities are there. And you have to do the best you can with every situation.
Jase Robertson
And in a non judgmental way. Like I said, I kind of support, you know, not kind of. I support what they do. I just thought, well, how we get here, you know, let me use that as a way to get in this.
Zach Dasher
So we're. So we're in. John, chapter two. Zach and Zach tried to get us there on the segue.
Phil Robertson
I tried. I tried to move everybody. I tried to move the ball forward.
Zach Dasher
He did good, Zach. I'm proud of that Mr. Segway, today. And we're kind of at the. We started into this thing about him clearing the temple on the last time we were together, studying the book, because we've had some guests on recently, but I thought I'd kind of reset us to that, because I know we hadn't talked about everything we want to talk about there. This whole idea about temple. I just got through reading a book, and it's a. It's a fictional series, but it's heavy into the Third Temple. And it was really interesting to read the book, and it was just kind of a subplot. And so it was interesting reading that because of us being in this text. And the series was great, by the way.
Jase Robertson
Did they come up with a Third Temple?
Zach Dasher
Well, they're waiting on it to be built, you know, in Israel. So it's kind of that. That mode of thinking. So it's definitely different than what we think this text is about. But it was interesting because I don't know a lot about that. So even though it was a fictional account, it was interesting to see how kind of folks see that happening in terms of the, you know, everything in Israel, the Rapture and kind of everything that goes with that. We're certainly taking this a little bit different direction. Exactly what we think.
Phil Robertson
So that's actually the. What we were joking. I'm not joking about it. We were talking about there's different ways you categorize that belief system. I won't give the terms here, but.
Jase Robertson
Thank you for that.
Zach Dasher
Because we would just. Because that.
Phil Robertson
You know, Pablo's dogs, every time that he would train, they train the dogs, but every time they beat them, they'd ring a bell, and then that bell. Every time they ring that bell, the dog would start to salivate. It was because his body had been trained through the sound. And so that cricket noise that you guys do. I've been classically trained not to say certain words.
Jase Robertson
Go ahead. And Sam, you're wanting to say.
Phil Robertson
I'm not. I'm not going to say the word. If you want to say the word, you can say it.
Jase Robertson
What if I knew the word? He's thinking.
Zach Dasher
What?
Jase Robertson
Let. Can we play a game here? We need some fun music. I'm thinking that you want to say the word dispensationalism.
Zach Dasher
That's one of them.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, that is one of them. Jace. So where's the cricket sound for Jace? Can we get a cricket?
Zach Dasher
There we go. There we go.
Jase Robertson
See, here's what you don't realize the difference in me and you, Zach, because we. We get to the same place.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
We just do it differently. But what you got to remember is I love crickets because it takes me back to my happy place, which is the wilderness and the wild. And so when I'm out listening to crickets, I'm in my happy place.
Zach Dasher
Exactly.
Jase Robertson
It does not.
Zach Dasher
Most people wouldn't know this, but crickets are actually not making that sound with their mouth. They're making it with their front legs. That's right. They're rubbing them.
Phil Robertson
And they do make a great. They make a great bait if you're going to brim fish.
Zach Dasher
Oh, the best.
Jase Robertson
Well, look, you've got sacrifice there. You've got God's design. Because, I mean, who could come up with that? What does Phil always say? What part of seawater got what department to sing with their legs?
Zach Dasher
What department in seawater came up with the sound from the legs?
Jase Robertson
But finish your thoughts because I'm on the edge of my seat.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. So dispensationalists say what?
Phil Robertson
Well, yeah, it's. It is an emphasis on a third temple being built. The Rapture, all. All of that kind of eschatology. But.
Jase Robertson
Oh, there's the other one. Which means the other one. Just. Look, I don't mind you using them, but I feel like you need to define it. Define it?
Phil Robertson
Yeah. What are the. What's our. What's our understanding of how the end times are going to play out? And.
Jase Robertson
And when you say end of times, you mean like end of the age? This. End of.
Phil Robertson
End of the. Yeah. Pre. Pre glorification or consummation. My second coming of Christ. Like, what happens after. After that? And when does that happen? What happens before that?
Zach Dasher
Well, here's what I found. Interesting reading again in this. It was a fictionalized book, but it's definitely a dispensational of the happenings. You have to really work hard with the other countries, with the surrounding situations around the Middle east and Ezekiel, which we've been spent quite a bit of time in. I don't know, it just feels like to me, they're trying too hard, because it seems so much simpler to look at it aimed at Jesus and the kingdom and the temple, as opposed to having to build this huge structure of prophecy. You know, as I read it and finished the whole series and the book was. The series was fantastic in terms of entertainment, but I just felt like they were trying too hard. That's what I felt.
Phil Robertson
It's a very popular view in evangelical circles, primarily for two reasons. One, the one. The gentleman who invented this or came up with this idea, John. I think it's John Darby, he was able to get. I think he was part of the Plymouth Brethren. I can't remember, but what book in.
Jase Robertson
The Bible did he write?
Phil Robertson
He didn't write one.
Jase Robertson
Oh, okay.
Phil Robertson
I just mean he's wrong. That means that's true.
Jase Robertson
I was just.
Phil Robertson
But I just make the point that it's. It's a relatively new. New idea that came about, I think, in the late 1800s. He was able to connect somehow with Schofield. You guys know, like the Scofield reference Bible.
Zach Dasher
Yep.
Phil Robertson
Which I think was magazine had a.
Zach Dasher
Like some kind of updated copy of that at one time. My lab.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. They were very, very popular. And. And everybody had. So they. They had these notes in there that when. That with people would study. And they all had Darby's work in there, which made it very popular. And then there was a series that came out. I'm not sure when, but I remember the books, the Left behind series. You guys remember that? Which made it really popular, I think back in maybe the 80s or 90s. So it is a very, like, common view in a lot of churches. It's not the view that I hold. And I think that even our passage today, mainly because I think that what Jesus teaches about the temple, it seems to be there's something else going on here. Then, like, it seems there's a third Temple. I think Jesus is prophesying that's going to come. And he does say what that Third Temple is here. So, like, I've been reading articles lately. One of my friends sent me an article of a third Temple. That's that they're going to start building in Israel somewhere. And. And I'm like, what about the. Jesus's proclamation here? I don't know what. What they would say about that. What. But Jesus seems to be talking about a different third Temple than some kind of physical structure.
Jase Robertson
Should we read it?
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Where it says in John 2:18, the Jews. Because he had just driven out the.
Zach Dasher
Money changers and everybody that was using the sacrifice system for profit, which is. And it had been rife with this situation.
Jase Robertson
But he drove them out of the physical temple.
Zach Dasher
Correct.
Jase Robertson
So then watch how this evolves. Then the Jews demanded, well, what miraculous sign can you show us to prove your authority to do all this? Because when he did that, this is where God and humans meet in their system.
Zach Dasher
Right.
Jase Robertson
And now some human is saying, get out of here. Don't turn. What's the quote he used my father's house. Well, and now he's. He's referring to himself as the son of The God that you're meeting.
Zach Dasher
And remember back in chapter 1 51, he has painted himself as the ladder in between heaven and earth.
Jase Robertson
So there's your review. So Jesus then answered them, destroy this temple and I will raise it again in three days. The Jews go back to their temple saying, it's taking us 46 years to build the temple. You're going to raise it in three days. But the temple he had spoken of was his body after he was raised from the dead. Now John interjects here, that's why this. We're spending so much time on this. Because then he's now is going future saying, the disciples didn't even get this until they recalled what he had said. Then they believed the scripture and the words that Jesus had spoken.
Zach Dasher
So they let him understand for three years. This is after three years. In fact, it's a lot more years after that now.
Jase Robertson
I think this needs to be addressed. And I've actually thought about this a lot. Not that I've studied it so much, but I thought, why is this so hard to understand? And even just like Zach clearly laid out a lot of people, there's a lot of confusion about this. And I've heard people at churches I meet with, they'll make some comment, like at some point we're all going to wind up in Israel with the temple. And I'm thinking, wait a minute, because I'll think of verses like Ephesians 2 and verse 19. Does it say temple in 19 or.
Phil Robertson
We grow up into.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, yeah, no, 21, 21. In him, the whole building. Now he's talking about members of God household. In him, the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord. And you two are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his spirit.
Zach Dasher
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It's free.
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Jase Robertson
Well, because you're like, well, I thought Jesus was the temple. Well, yeah, he said he was. And when he died, buried and raised. But it's the same Jesus that sent his spirit when he was ascended, that then those who surrender to him receive that spirit and you become the temple of God because you have his spirit in them. I think that's just blatantly clear. So that's why we pause when somebody says, well, yeah, but we still need to build a physical structure over in Israel. So after thinking about that, I thought, why is this so confusing? And here's my take. Y'all can disagree with me or not, but I wanted to have this conversation. I think because prophecy was scripted to keep the powers that God through Jesus would ultimately defeat on the cross and the resurrection. There's plenty of verses about that. Think Colossians 2. What is that, 13? Or even Hebrews 2. You know, by his death, he would destroy him who had the power of death. Think is it 1st Corinthians 2:7 or 2 Corinthians 2:7, where it says, none of the rulers of the age understood Jesus having to die because if they would have, they would not have crucified the lord.
Zach Dasher
Is it 2:7 and 8, 1 Corinthians 2? Yep.
Jase Robertson
First Corinthians 2, 7 or 8. And by the way, if you look at the Greek on that word rulers, you also see that all through Ephesians when it's talking about these supernatural forces. So that's why when you start looking at, well, didn't they understand the old Testament. Well, not even the disciples. They didn't even get it. And if you go back and look at all the prophecies, and it wasn't.
Zach Dasher
Just because they were unschooled and ordinary, because the Pharisees didn't get it either. We're about to get to Nicodemus. He had no idea either.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, I heard a sermon from a scholar one time, say that only twice in the New Testament did the writers link the Messiah dying with Jesus being the fulfillment of it. Based on Old Testament, they had two references. I think one of them was Psalm 2, and the other one was off the top of my head. I can't believe I remember that. I think Psalm 89. But one of them is in Acts 4 where he quotes basically Psalm 2. And so you say, why is that significant? Because when you think of Isaiah 53 and you think, well, how did they miss that? Because it's pretty clear, what is it called? A suffering servant. Well, it never uses the word Messiah in there.
Zach Dasher
Right.
Jase Robertson
So they're not linking this up. And I think it's on purpose by God is my point. And I wanted to give y'all an example. Now look, I could be wrong on this, so y'all can correct me, but what my, what I'm saying is based on 1 Corinthians 2. Seven, if the whole evil supernatural world knew that they're doomed if Jesus dies, they would not have killed him. And so it's obvious, based on the disciples response here, they're not getting this either, that Jesus had to die. Remember when Peter said, oh no, that's never going to happen. And, and Jesus said, get behind me, Satan.
Phil Robertson
And he also did. And when, also when, whenever Jesus told Peter that, you'll. You'll deny me, you'll leave me just like Judas. He said, no, not me. Oh no. Before the night ends, you'll deny me three times before the rooster crows, crows twice. And Peter says, no, I'll die with you. Because he's thinking he, he didn't have a clue about a suffering, a suffering Savior. I mean, they're, they're, they had, they don't have a.
Zach Dasher
They are already lining themselves up as the 12 thrones on the either side of Jesus.
Phil Robertson
Oh, they.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Yep.
Jase Robertson
Okay, so I want to read you and show you something. And this is. I know this is a little deep, but this is why I think people get confused and we have so many different beliefs. And I'm going to show you an example because I think people, religious leaders, they'll take a prophecy in The Old Testament. And they'll take it literally, Right? And I want to show you an example. Like I said, I could be wrong. I mean, somebody smarter than me may. May show you what I'm fixed to show you. And you say, oh, you're crazy, Jay. So, okay, but I just think this is interesting. All right, so I'm going to read Acts 15. And so now we're post Jesus, death, burial and resurrection, and they're going around preaching and watch what happens here. I'm just going to read this story. This is Acts 15, verse 12. The whole assembly became silent as they listened to Barnabas and Paul telling about the miraculous signs and wonders God did among them, among the Gentiles through them when they finished. Now here's James. Watch what James does. He spoke up and he says, brothers, listen to me. Simon has described to us how God at first showed his concern by taking from the Gentiles a people for himself. The words of the prophets are in agreement with this now. So he's going to quote a prophet, and this happens to be Amos. And we're going to turn to Amos and read what he said. But I'm going to submit to you that he actually takes Amos's prophecy and I don't want to say makes it his own, but he is under the God of the Holy Spirit and Luke writing this. I can't even find Amos. Amos, Amos, Obadiah, Ezekiel.
Zach Dasher
You gotta sing the song.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, yeah, here we go. I think you're going to find this fascinating because what are we talking about here? What is the issue? The issue is, from Acts 10 on, it was that the Gentiles could be saved. Well, people say, I don't know about that. You know, they're not from Israel and they're having trouble with this.
Zach Dasher
Sure.
Jase Robertson
But now the temple is Jesus and he's welcoming everybody. That's what they're proclaiming. So he quotes Amos. So I'm going to read this. It says in verse 15, the words of the prophets are in agreement with this. With what? That these Gentiles can come to Jesus also. So watch what he says. Verse 16. After this, I will return and rebuild David's fallen tent. Well, that seems interesting because I thought this had to do with Israel, which, and some versions say temple, but actually David didn't even build the temple. But just so I think the point is, Jesus would come in the line of the house of David.
Zach Dasher
Correct.
Jase Robertson
All right. Its ruins I will rebuild, and I will restore it that the remnant of men may seek the Lord. Now watch this and all the Gentiles who bear my name, says the Lord who does these things that have been known for the ages. So there's a little letter behind that and it says Amos 9, 11 and 12. Now, you would think if you turn over to Amos 9, 11 and 12, you're going to see exactly what he said. Oh, no, you turn it over. Amos 9, 11, and 12. Let's read what Amos said. In that day, I will restore David's fallen tent. I will repair its broken places, restore its ruins, and build it as it used to be. Now, I'm going to stop right here. There's a heading over verse 11 in my Bible. You know what it says? Israel's restoration. So what are you thinking? If you look at a heading that says Israel's restoration and read that first.
Zach Dasher
Verse in 11, it would only be Israel.
Jase Robertson
It would only be Israel. So then it says verse 12 so that they may possess the remnant of Edom. Well, wait a minute. You turn back over here to when James quoted this. It doesn't say edom. In verse 17 of Acts 15, it says, the remnant of men, mankind. Now look, I went down the rabbit hole here, and I'm not gonna take up too much of your time, but James changed that word. If you look at the Hebrew Greek correspondent, look, he changed Edom to Adam. And so then it was translated here, mankind instead of Edom. Why would he do that? You see what I mean? Well, he did it because he was under the influence of the Spirit and he realized the fulfillment of this was going to be for all mankind. Even though Amos said it was going to be for Edom, which was hooked up with Esau as a.
Zach Dasher
If you track that back, it goes back to Esau, the opposite of Jacob, which was everybody other than.
Phil Robertson
Well, you go. If you go to. And that. Honestly, this is so, so good. Because this is what Paul's doing in the book of Romans as well. When you get to Romans chapter 9, and this is like the verse that everybody. Or the. The text in Scripture where everybody goes to. To talk about predestination.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
And I'm like. And I'm like, you're really missing the whole point of Romans 9, 11. If that's what you think he's talking about primarily. No, what he's talking about primarily is the grafting in of the Gentiles into the faith.
Zach Dasher
He's.
Phil Robertson
That. That's the point. That's the argument that he's making. So when he says, jacob, I've loved Esau, I've hated He's not talking about the individual people of Jacob and Esau. He's talking about who they represent. Israel and Edom. Because if you go back to Jacob and esau, Genesis chapter 25, when it's when he says that the older shall serve the younger, which is. Which is a quote from Genesis 25, he's talking about Edom and he's talking about Israel. And so Edom represents everyone that's kind of not Israel. And then Israel represents God's chosen people. And so the, the idea of Romans 9:11 is that there's a tree and these Gentiles are going to be grafted into the tree. And Paul says, it's not the children of the flesh who are the children of the promise. In other words, it's not the DNA, it's the children of the promise. Recently switched to our new cell phone provider, Pure Talk. This is a company that I went after specifically and said, hey, will you guys want to advertise in our show? First time I've ever done that. This was our team calling them, saying, believe in what you stand for. We believe in your product and we want you to advertise on our show. Pure Talk is America's wireless company. Their CEO is a veteran. He served a couple of tours in theater. They're a wireless company that believes in creating American jobs. That's why their customer service department is in this good old state of Georgia in Covington, Georgia. And here's the deal. Pure Talk is on America's most dependable 5G network. It's the same exact towers as the big guys, but only half the cost. You get unlimited talk, unlimited text, and 5 gigs of data for just $25 a month. And the average family, including ours, saves over a thousand dollars a year on their cell phone bill. You can keep your number, you can keep your phone, or choose from the latest iPhones or Androids. If you're looking to upgrade your device, switching is easy. I know because I did it. I am now a proud Pure Talk customer. We love these guys and the work that they're doing with veterans as well. They're helping to eliminate veteran debt and they're raising donations to end veteran suicide. So if you want to of an incredible company and have incredible cell phone coverage for a very affordable rate, go to PureTalk.com Unashamed to save 50% off your first month, make the switch today, PureTalk.com Unashamed and join America's wireless company, Pure Talk.
Jase Robertson
Well, it's not the that they were born just in Israel. Like you said, DNA. I mean, like, like, what's the better word for that? Like your nationality.
Zach Dasher
Right.
Jase Robertson
You know, but that you were.
Zach Dasher
It would matter how you were physically born into something.
Phil Robertson
But it was a DNA issue to some extent because. Because Jacob, these were descendants that came out of. Out of. Out of Jacob. Right. And, and so what he's saying, that's why he starts Romans 9 with, I'll tell you the truth, I'm not lying in my conscience. It bears witness in the Holy Spirit that I have great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart, for I wish that I myself were accursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my brothers, my kinsmen, according to the flesh, my DNA. These are people I share DNA with. They are Israelites, and to them belong the adoption, the glory of the covenants, the giving of the law, the worship and the promises. To them belong the patriarchs. He's lifting up the nation of Israel here to them, to their race. According to the flesh is the Christ. In other words, Phil said this one time, when God became flesh, he became Jewish flesh, who is God overall blessed forever. Amen. But it is not though the word of God has failed. For not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel. And not all children of Abraham are children of Abraham because they are his offspring. But through Isaac shall your offspring be named. This means that it's not the children of the flesh who are the children of God, but is the children of the promise who are counted as offspring. So the idea here is, what God is establishing is he's saying, my children are the children of the ones who I made the covenant with.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, great. So look, we were agreeing. I was just saying there's DNA within the DNA. We all have God's DNA. God wants everyone. You go back to John 1:12 and we're back in the same place. But I want to finish reading Amos account just because I'm saying, this is why this is so confusing, because if you read this, didn't go to Acts 15 and say, oh, wait, he. He actually amended that prophecy into the fulfillment of Jesus, literally saying, Jesus is the temple.
Zach Dasher
Right?
Jase Robertson
If you, if you go back and read the whole sermon of Acts 15, what are they doing? Yeah, they're out there proclaiming, Jesus is here. The King is here.
Zach Dasher
To set the context for Acts 15. Remember that was coming. That was a council meeting of the early church to determine, oh, wait, the Gentiles are coming in Acts 10 and what are we going to do about this? And they're like, well, I tell you what we're going to do about this. This is from Jesus. We're going to accept this.
Jase Robertson
We're going to accept. But the fact that he changed, nobody's getting up saying, well, James got it wrong. No, he changed the words around. Like if you got up and preached a sermon and you changed the words around, they would say, false teacher, that is not what it says. And look, I know a lot of you may not go down the rabbit hole and say he literally changed the word of what Amos said and made it apply to all mankind. Now, I'll show you where he got that. He did imply there is a Gentile reference in verse 12 of Amos 9. He says, so that they may possess the remnant of Edom, which he changed that into mankind. But then it says, and all the nations. Well, there's the Gentile reference in Amos9. It is there that bear my name. Well, what name you think that was talking about? I mean, it's all about the name of Jesus in the book of Acts, declares the Lord, and who will do these things? But I wanted to continue reading because people who read Amos 9, looking at this, as you called the dispensational view, and let's go build a physical temple in Israel based on Amos 9, they'll also go to John 2 with the water and the wine, and they'll see this temple thing. I'm not sure what their argument that is. It seems pretty clear to me that Jesus said, he's the temple. But however they make that argument, look, Amos starts talking about wine, new wine here in verse, verse 13. The days are coming, declares the Lord, when the reaper will be overtaken by the plowman and the planter by the one treading grapes. New wine will drip from the mountain and flow from all the hills. I will bring back my exiled people Israel. They will rebuild the ruined cities and I will live in them. So they are saying, see, this is where there's got to be a third temple. It's got to be rebuilt. They will plant vineyards and drink their wine. They will make gardens and eat their fruit. I will plant Israel in their own land, never again to be uprooted from the land I have given them, says the Lord your God. That's how Amos ends. So my point is, don't you see how that could be misinterpreted when you don't look at the fulfillment in Jesus? And I think it gives you a clue of how we should not take all these prophecies literally, because what James did in Acts 15. You're going to have to deal with that before we continue the discussion.
Phil Robertson
Or. Yeah, sometimes these prophecies will have an echo to them. So, like, there could be a prophecy after the destruction, or there could be a prophecy about the destruction of the temple. That could apply to AD sorry, 586 BC when the Babylonians came in and destroyed the temple.
Zach Dasher
Right.
Phil Robertson
But that prophecy could have echoes into the future and be echoing into AD 70 as well. And I think that's. You see that in the Old Testament prophecy.
Zach Dasher
And you got to think about, Zach, the simple explanation to the hearer in the moment of those prophecies and Amos and all the others. We're probably thinking, oh, yeah, well, people, Gentiles could be accepted, but you have to go through the Jewish rite.
Jase Robertson
Exactly. That was their mode. And now they're missing out that Jesus was going to be a king, but not the king in the way they thought.
Zach Dasher
That's right. Not available.
Phil Robertson
I'd like to say, I know we're about to run out of time, and I want to say this because I think this is going to be very provocative, what I'm going to say, but I want to say it.
Zach Dasher
So he's about to leave us with a provocative cliffhanger.
Jase Robertson
All right. Yeah, provocative. A couple nights ago. So this is not going to be.
Phil Robertson
I won't be wearing any. I'm not going to dress provocative.
Zach Dasher
Please keep your clothes on.
Phil Robertson
Here it is. Here's, here's. Here's the news that, that we have. Have found out the exact date that this third temple is going to be rebuilt. We are going to tell you the exact date, and it's in John 2. It's three days after the crucifixion of Jesus. Three days after the crucifixion of Jesus is when the third temple will be and was rebuilt. It is Jesus Christ himself. Jesus is the cornerstone of the temple. Which leads me to my point. Everyone believes that Jesus is the king, but how can he be a king without a kingdom? We don't talk about the kingdom being here.
Jase Robertson
I don't think that's provocative at all. I think that's just common sense.
Zach Dasher
You know what I call that, Zach? A nice conclusion.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
So anyway, well done, sir. Well done, sir. You laid it out. And we're out of time, so chew on that a little bit. We'll come back and dive in a little bit deeper 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.
Detailed Summary of "Unashamed with the Robertson Family" Episode 1052
Episode Title: Willie Begs for Jase’s Help for the First Time & Jase Lets a Group of Heathens Have It
Release Date: March 6, 2025
Host: Jase Robertson
Co-Hosts: Zach Dasher, Phil Robertson
Special Guests: N/A
In Episode 1052 of Unashamed with the Robertson Family, titled "Willie Begs for Jase’s Help for the First Time & Jase Lets a Group of Heathens Have It," listeners are treated to a blend of personal anecdotes, theological discussions, and reflections on evangelism. Hosted by Jase Robertson, with contributions from Zach Dasher and Phil Robertson, the episode delves into the complexities of spreading the Gospel in challenging environments, the dynamics within the Robertson family, and interpretations of biblical prophecies related to the Third Temple.
The episode opens with Jase Robertson recounting an unexpected request from his brother Willie, leading to a scheduling predicament. Willie reaches out for assistance with two simultaneous events—one in Texas focusing on outdoor activities for youth, and another involving a fundraising auction.
Jase Robertson [04:19]: "I've got two events scheduled for the same time and a double booking."
Zach Dasher humorously notes the delay in Willie's team's response, suggesting organizational challenges within Willie's circle.
Zach Dasher [06:02]: "Sounds like team Willie's a little slow on the draws."
Phil Robertson adds to the conversation by contemplating the need for meeting with church elders regarding the Unashamed brand.
Phil Robertson [02:22]: "I need to have a meeting with the elders of your church if they're going to use the Unashamed brand."
The discussion highlights the interconnectedness of family responsibilities and ministry commitments within the Robertson household.
Jase describes his experience attending a large-scale fundraising event in Texas, which was organized by Willie's team. Contrary to his expectations of a small gathering, he arrives at an arena filled with approximately 1,500 attendees. The presence of numerous booths and a bustling environment poses significant challenges for maintaining focus on evangelism.
Jase Robertson [07:48]: "There was so much going on with all these booths... I immediately looked away because my assistant was there, and she said, 'Don't look back.'"
The event features an open bar and scantily dressed hosts, creating distractions that make it difficult for Jase to capture the audience's attention. Despite initial struggles with humor and audience engagement, Jase decides to pivot by bringing out his Bible, which quickly silences the crowd.
Jase Robertson [14:00]: "I brought my Bible... it became as quiet as a church mouse in three seconds."
Phil observes the disciplined approach Jase takes in redirection.
Phil Robertson [26:35]: "So that's what's happening here. But Jase fixed that because... you're doing something that most humans can't do."
Jase successfully navigates the situation by focusing on his faith, leading to meaningful interactions and even an emotional response from one of the attendees.
Jase Robertson [16:29]: "That thing went for 15 grand... the guy who got it... burst into tears."
This segment underscores the challenges and triumphs of evangelism in unexpected and crowded settings.
The conversation shifts to the concept of spiritual warfare, emphasizing the role of believers as ambassadors for Christ in hostile environments.
Phil Robertson [18:41]: "We talk about spiritual warfare and what do you do?"
Jase Robertson [18:52]: "As ambassadors."
Jase reflects on the experience at the Texas event as a form of spiritual warfare, where sharing the Gospel becomes a battleground of faith against societal distractions and indifference.
Jase Robertson [24:08]: "I think that's how God uses us as ambassadors."
Phil and Zach agree, highlighting the necessity of making the most of every opportunity to witness.
Zach Dasher [24:22]: "You have to do the best you can with every situation."
This segment reinforces the theme of steadfast faith and proactive evangelism amidst challenges.
A substantial portion of the episode is dedicated to a theological discussion on biblical prophecies, specifically concerning the Third Temple and eschatological interpretations. Jase and Zach challenge the dispensationalist viewpoint, which advocates for the literal rebuilding of a physical Third Temple in Israel as a precursor to the end times.
Jase Robertson [25:34]: "I don't know a lot about that... but it was interesting seeing how folks see that happening."
Phil Robertson provides historical context, referencing John Darby and the influence of the Scofield Reference Bible in popularizing dispensationalist thought.
Phil Robertson [29:46]: "That means that's true... it's a relatively new idea that came about in the late 1800s."
The hosts critique the literal interpretation of Old Testament prophecies, arguing that such readings can lead to confusion and misapplication of biblical texts. They examine Acts 15, where James reinterprets Amos's prophecy to include Gentiles, shifting the original focus from Israel and Edom to the universal inclusion of mankind.
Jase Robertson [31:18]: "James changed that word. If you look at the Hebrew Greek correspondent, he changed Edom to Adam."
Phil Robertson [37:38]: "One of them was Psalm 2, and the other one was... Amos 9.11 and 12."
The discussion delves into how biblical prophecies can have multiple layers of meaning and should be understood within their broader theological context rather than taken at face value.
Phil Robertson [54:30]: "Sometimes these prophecies will have an echo to them... but that prophecy could have echoes into the future and be echoing into AD 70 as well."
Jase emphasizes Jesus as the true Temple, not a physical structure, challenging traditional eschatological expectations.
Jase Robertson [50:55]: "Jesus is the temple... don't you see how that could be misinterpreted when you don't look at the fulfillment in Jesus?"
Phil adds that Paul's writings in Romans further support the inclusion of Gentiles without necessitating a physical Third Temple.
Phil Robertson [45:53]: "You're really missing the whole point of Romans 9, 11."
This theological exchange encourages listeners to seek a deeper understanding of scripture beyond literal interpretations.
As the episode draws to a close, Phil Robertson delivers a thought-provoking statement linking Jesus as the cornerstone of the Temple, implicitly arguing against the necessity of a physical kingdom.
Phil Robertson [55:02]: "Jesus is the cornerstone of the temple. Which leads me to my point... how can he be a king without a kingdom?"
Jase concurs, reiterating the spiritual nature of Christ's kingdom and its manifestation in believers rather than in a tangible temple structure.
Jase Robertson [55:56]: "We were agreeing. I was just saying there's DNA within the DNA. We all have God's DNA. God wants everyone."
The hosts leave listeners with profound theological insights, urging them to reflect on their understanding of biblical prophecies and the true nature of Christ's kingdom.
Jase Robertson [00:31]: "I am unashamed. What about you?"
Jase Robertson [14:00]: "I brought my Bible... it became as quiet as a church mouse in three seconds."
Phil Robertson [02:22]: "I need to have a meeting with the elders of your church if they're going to use the Unashamed brand."
Phil Robertson [55:02]: "Jesus is the cornerstone of the temple. Which leads me to my point... how can he be a king without a kingdom?"
Jase Robertson [50:55]: "Jesus is the temple... don't you see how that could be misinterpreted when you don't look at the fulfillment in Jesus?"
Phil Robertson [37:38]: "One of them was Psalm 2, and the other one was... Amos 9.11 and 12."
Evangelism Amidst Challenges: Sharing the Gospel in environments filled with distractions requires adaptability, resilience, and unwavering faith. Jase's experience at the Texas event exemplifies the unpredictable nature of evangelism and the importance of staying grounded in one's mission.
Spiritual Warfare: The hosts emphasize viewing evangelism as a form of spiritual warfare, where believers act as ambassadors for Christ, navigating through societal distractions and spiritual resistance.
Biblical Interpretation: A critical examination of biblical prophecies encourages listeners to move beyond literal interpretations. Understanding the fulfillment of scriptures in the person and work of Jesus Christ offers a more profound theological perspective.
The True Temple: The discussion reinforces the belief that Jesus Christ is the true Temple, negating the necessity for a physical Third Temple. This perspective aligns with the spiritual nature of Christ's kingdom and its embodiment within believers.
Family Dynamics in Ministry: The Robertson family's interactions highlight the balance between familial responsibilities and ministry commitments, showcasing the complexities of managing personal relationships within a public ministry context.
Episode 1052 of Unashamed with the Robertson Family offers listeners a rich blend of personal storytelling and deep theological insights. Through relatable experiences and thoughtful discussions, the Robertson family invites their audience to reflect on their faith journey, the nature of evangelism, and the interpretation of biblical prophecies.