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Jase Robertson
She's made up her mind to live pretty smart, Learn to budget responsibly right from the start. She spends a little less, inputs more into savings. Keeps her blood pressure low and credit score raises. She's cutting debt right out of her life. She tracks her cash flow on her spreadsheet at night.
Phil Robertson
Boring money moves make kinda lame songs.
Zach Dasher
But they sound pretty sweet to your wallet. BNC bank, brilliantly boring since 1865. I am unashamed. What about you?
Phil Robertson
Welcome back to Unashamed. We've been reliving old episodes here before we got started today, which has been fun.
Zach Dasher
We weren't. I mean, people. People ask us all the time. They hear you have a podcast and they're like, oh, I'll listen to one. Which one do you recommend?
Phil Robertson
I'm like sliced in which one of my kids. Which one of my kids do I really.
Zach Dasher
If you had a thousand kids.
Phil Robertson
If I was Solomon with a thousand wives.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. And you're. And what they say it was. We were talking about it because our. I call her our fat counselor, but our person from PhD that talks to you every week about the diet. She wanted to listen to a podcast and so she asked me. And a lot of people have asked me this. They're like, well, which one stands out the most? You know, what's the one that. And I'm like, I can't. So I just sent a note to Maddie. I was like, maddie, please send me like two or three good podcasts because I don't even know where to begin. And we. That led us into a.
Zach Dasher
Well, you could say each one is born in the image of God. Like humans.
Jase Robertson
Each one is special in their own special way.
Zach Dasher
Exactly.
Jase Robertson
It's hard to choose a favorite.
Zach Dasher
So you heard a little bit of what happened to me. I had a viral sensation in the real world. When I say, because I'm. I don't do social media like most humans in that realm, but we had a real life viral sensation.
Phil Robertson
Well, it was. And I'll say this before you tell the story, because I got. It was a message because I hadn't played golf in a couple years. It's been a minute.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
And. But I got a message from our old golfing buddy, the old team.
Zach Dasher
You know, the old team.
Phil Robertson
And I was like, man, I hadn't talked to these guys in like years. And then there's a video of you and so I'll let you tell the story.
Zach Dasher
It was crazy because yesterday I was supposed to fit film for the new Duck Dynasty.
Phil Robertson
I was wondering if they were, I heard you were going to be on it.
Zach Dasher
I'm like, no, we're. Right now, we're establishing a relationship here because they came to me a month ago, I did one scene with them. So I'm on there somewhere, which I'm not sure that's going to be a good thing or a bad thing. We'll see when it comes out. But so, you know, they. I'm a busy guy. They're busy. So we carve out two days in a week, which was a Tuesday on a Thursday. Yesterday was Tuesday to film. You know, they won't. They. I can't, I can't give away the details, but so, all right, so we put that on the calendar. And the night before Monday night, about 10:30 at night, I get a message from my assistant, which is Missy's aunt, saying they have postponed that filming for you tomorrow. I'm like, what? They said they'll try to figure something out next week. I'm like, no, wait a minute. Next week's tied up. I mean, it really is. I'm like, these people think I can just, you know, I'm sitting here on the edge of my seat, ready to go do this. So then, you know, I wake up the next morning. I literally am off. I mean, making jokes about it. I was like, what are you going to do today? You know? So we're having kind of fun with it and Todd's getting a little R and R. Well, about noon, I get a text from the guy I used to play in golf tournaments with. I mean, I've played what, three times this year? And that was after about a seven month layoff. He's like, hey, we're playing at 1250, you know, but I'm looking like, well, it's noon now. You know, I'm still in my jammies. Not really, but I mean, so I scramble because, I mean, it takes 20 minutes to get there. I was like, I mean, I mean, I just. Maybe this is why they cancel. I was supposed to play golf today. I was kind of, you know, joking around, missing. She's like, go have fun.
Phil Robertson
Which, by the way, we call him Mickey FedEx because he worked, or I guess he still does for FedEx. And so it's like everybody else that becomes your name for life. And so, yeah, he's always been well.
Zach Dasher
And he was telling me he's fixing to retire, which shows you how much older everyone has gotten. Then I'm like, but what will we call you now?
Phil Robertson
That's right, we call you Mickey former Fan.
Zach Dasher
The nickname is getting too weird here, so. So I go out there, you know, hit a few balls before, rush out there, get on the first tee. It's a par 5. Hit the ball out right down the.
Phil Robertson
Middle like you'd never.
Zach Dasher
About three Honda.
Phil Robertson
Like you'd never let.
Zach Dasher
I mean, just a bomb. In fact, it was like, whoa, you've been practicing. I was like, yep. I just got through about five minutes of just dunking the ball around the range, you know, hoping I didn't hit someone to my right or left. But. So you say, oh, perfect drive. You're going to go for the green. Well, I got up there and I had a little downhill lie. I say, I'm being coy. It was severe, but I was only like 210 yards to the hole. So I'm like, well, I'm going for it. But my game is not in a place where you're trying to take a five wood off a downhill line.
Phil Robertson
You should have been working on just working in this.
Zach Dasher
So a few strokes later, I made a big snowman, which is an eight on a par five triple bogey. That's how my round started.
Phil Robertson
So I thought after a 300 yard.
Zach Dasher
Drive, you know, I'm going to the number two tee. And I thought, why? Why did I do this? I don't play enough golf to come out here in a short moment's notice. You know, now I'm just like. You know how you're psychologically. I just went and took the tee box. Cause I'm like, let's just get this over with.
Phil Robertson
You know, forget about who's got better than you.
Zach Dasher
Put, put tee on the ground. I'm like, what's the yards? 1:59.100 is a par 359 yards.
Phil Robertson
Well, it's formally number seven. Now it's number two.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. So I had a seven iron and I thought, you know, the wind's kind of with us. But I'm. The pim was in the front. I was like, I'm gonna try to hit a little knockdown. So here I go again, you know, trying to create a shot that I haven't practiced in a year. It'll knock down front of the green. You know, it was hard to get close to the pin because it was in the front. I hit this shot well, it's, you know, I look up and I'm like, things going right toward the hole and I just kind of posed there. I thought, enjoy this, because that's probably as good a ball as I'm gonna highlight today. You know, the thing hit, bounced up. Well, it was on the green, and it was, like, going toward the hole. And one of my playing partners said.
Jase Robertson
Go in the hole.
Zach Dasher
As soon as he said that, boop. Disappeared. And I was like, yeah. I turned around, it was bedlam. They were high fiving, falling down. Then I realized I just made all in one, you know, I mean, that was only my third in my life.
Phil Robertson
I've never done it. Yeah.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. So, yeah, that happened. So what was funny about it? Of course, we didn't film it, because why would you have. I just made an eight.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. Nobody's gonna be filming you.
Zach Dasher
And so. And I had talked to my buddy Barrett from Kansas on the way to the golf course. He's like, what are you doing? I was like, I'm going to play golf. He's like, what are you doing that for? I was like, well, it's a long story. And so I took a picture of my scorecard. I had an 8 and a 1, and I sent it to him. And then I was like, well, I need to send that to my son.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
And because he had called me earlier and. But Barrett's response was funny. He said, you really needed that because I made a triple. And it just kind of went on from there. And so then the text that you got from all my buddies. What was funny is Jeff immediately, he's like, well, there's no video. Well, there was a video they filmed.
Phil Robertson
Me with walking up to that.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. I didn't even realize they filmed that. That's how much of Cloud nine I was on. Hitting a hole in one. And they. I walk up there. Balls and the hole.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, got it.
Zach Dasher
So I have that video. So we put that. He used that.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. It's like the. What, 20 seconds of you walking up there and then looking in the hole and there's the ball, which is pretty cool.
Zach Dasher
But Jeff had an interesting response right off the top of his head. He gets the text, and he's like, well, since there's no evidence. That was after. There's no evidence of you actually hitting it. He said, I don't. I don't believe it.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Anybody could do what you do if you walk up and get a video.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Of you walking to the door.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. It's called a commercial. They show him all that.
Zach Dasher
So Al saw what happened. That triggered. Because in John 6 and 7, I said, well, let me give you some Bible. And I put Bible in all caps. I said, they relied on the testimony of at least two witnesses. And I said, I Had more than two that saw it. And of course, then Jep, thinking I was serious, I realized he was joking. I was joking. But yet we had people who, in that text that I thought maybe they need to hear how the Bible operates. And so then Jeff felt bad, and he's like, no, you're an honorable. You're one of the most honorable people I know. And I forgot what he said. I was only kidding. Of course, I didn't say I was only kidding because I was not kidding because it made me think of what we've been studying. It's like they didn't believe Jesus. I wanted to say they didn't believe Jesus either. Then I thought, that may be too far.
Jase Robertson
You know, you don't want to connect yourself that much. But the odds are. He said.
Phil Robertson
Said you're the most. Here's what Jeff said. You're the most honest dude I know. I'm obviously kidding. Good shot, bro. I'm also jealous because I've never had one. So that was.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, he should let that sit for a little bit longer.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just let it go simmer.
Jase Robertson
Let it. Let it soak in. Because the odds are. Is that it didn't happen that the odds are not in your favor, because the odds just looked them up. 12,500 to 1 for an average golfer. 2500 to 1 for a professional golfer.
Zach Dasher
Golfer, you're probably.
Jase Robertson
You're probably above average.
Zach Dasher
Those are not bad odds. I thought it would have been more than that. I mean, I've only hit three. And the one of them was when I was like 20.
Jase Robertson
I mean, it was, I guess an.
Phil Robertson
Average with a. Jason's first one was with a driver.
Zach Dasher
It is when people. I tell them that, they laugh. They're like, what'd you hit?
Phil Robertson
Is the most amazing. It was a hole in one.
Zach Dasher
There's a little farmhouse goat wrench, which I wonder if that golf course is still there in Bernice, where Willie was born.
Phil Robertson
The birthplace of Willie Robinson.
Zach Dasher
And they only had nine holes, and we were in a tournament, and my buddy was a really good golfer and my only contribution of the day. But the wind was in our face, and it was like 239 yards. And it was. I hit driver back then. I had a big old slice. It was the ugliest shot. Little low slice that. That just was over the woods at one point. Come back, bounced about 14 times.
Phil Robertson
Obviously had to roll a long way. Rolled up the green in the hoe.
Zach Dasher
And then I remember, oh, Grover was in our group. We actually beat them which my buddy did. I just. That was my only contribution. But we won by one. So because they bogeyed the hole and we made a one.
Phil Robertson
That's a 239. Into the wind, part threes. Yeah, that's a bear. And you made a one.
Zach Dasher
And he's like, you're the luckiest man alive.
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Zach Dasher
I had a hole in one yesterday there.
Jase Robertson
That has to be.
Phil Robertson
By the way, my line into the thread was, I bet I hear about this on the podcast tomorrow. That was my.
Zach Dasher
You know what's crazy? Just to now give you some humility. Then I birdied the next hole.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, you said that.
Zach Dasher
Three birdies. I was back to even after a triple bogey. And then I.
Phil Robertson
You're starting to think you're a golfer.
Zach Dasher
I made two other birdies. Which one of them was the last? Last hole. And you're like. So everybody says, what do you shoot? What? What did you shoot? And I said, I play by the hole. I had an. I had a hole in one and three birdies. But they couldn't stand it. They were like, yeah, but what did you shoot? I was like, I play by the hole. I said there were four really good holes. I shot at 82. So the rest of the holes I went. So I found five under and four holes in 14 holes. I was. Do the math.
Phil Robertson
Well, plus 10, plus the five. So plus 15.
Zach Dasher
I was 15 over on the other 14 holes.
Phil Robertson
That sounds like out there.
Zach Dasher
It was an angry, volatile round filled with love and grace.
Phil Robertson
That's fun.
Zach Dasher
So there you go.
Phil Robertson
There you go. Hold him. One hole in one in the video the last few minutes. So before we get to our text, I got to ask you one thing, because your dad's in town.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
He and Ann, his wife, came in to see mom and dad yesterday, and so we had a good visit with them. They spent the night at my house and they were. You mentioned this, I think, the last time we recorded, but we never got to it in the podcast. But you told us that your son total your truck. And then he told me a little more of that story. So I wanted to hear how that happened because it sounded pretty bizarre to. Now, your son, I will preface this by saying is from the time he was a very small lad. I'm talking about two or three years old, has always had what I would call destructive tendencies. He. He sees things that work properly and perfectly, and then he sets into them and they become destroyed. I mean, that's just been his legacy up to now.
Jase Robertson
He's an explorer. That's what he likes to explore. Okay, I will.
Phil Robertson
He was named after Bear. Brad. Maybe.
Jase Robertson
I'll give you. I'll give you a cliff not version for two reasons. One, I do want to get to the scripture today.
Phil Robertson
Me too.
Jase Robertson
And two, I still. He still has. He has a court date because he got a ticket, so. He has a ticket. So I don't want to. We got to see what happens.
Zach Dasher
I might could help him with that.
Phil Robertson
Depending on another case for Judge J.
Jase Robertson
But I let him. You know, he does. Runs errands for me. He does some stuff for, you know, he's.
Phil Robertson
He's.
Jase Robertson
He's part of the team. And so I let him drive the truck every now and then. He had a.
Zach Dasher
Did he break the law or not?
Jase Robertson
Well, I don't want to. I don't want to say he broke the law because we haven't gone to court yet. That's what I'm saying. If I say it on the podcast. If I. I mean, our attorneys instructed us not to.
Phil Robertson
I didn't realize I was getting into all that.
Jase Robertson
So what I'm saying is, is on his Behalf. I'm going to plead the fifth. But the truck is totaled. I will say that we haven't hired an attorney. I'm just kidding. But I might hire one.
Zach Dasher
But why hire one when you have me? I. I know how this.
Phil Robertson
You got own the case right here.
Zach Dasher
Call me later if you don't want to do it in public. I mean, call me later. Just tell me the story. But now you got to be ready to cut the baby in half or do what's right.
Phil Robertson
That's a. Well, that's a Solomon reference there.
Zach Dasher
That's a Solomon reference.
Jase Robertson
I'll put to you this way. He is. He has a debt that he will never be able to repay, at least in the next several years. So totaled the truck. I think it's total. We'll find out, you know.
Phil Robertson
And you're using this, I assume, as a good parent, As a teaching moment, I'm sure.
Jase Robertson
Oh, yeah. We were in the middle. We were in the middle of house church, and he had gone to a Young Life event, which is a ministry for kids in high school. And so he was at Young Life, on his way home and wrecked the truck. And I hear my phone dinging, like, you know. You know, like, find my iPhone. So I'm like, ding, ding, ding, ding. But I'd put my phone up for house church because I didn't want to be distracted. We're in worship, and one of the ladies that goes to our house church, she's got the little piano, and she's playing. We're all got our eyes closed, the hands raised. We're just singing to the Lord, and I'm just. I'm just communing with the Holy Spirit. God's just all over. All over us. And. And then I hear that, and like, whoa, Who. What idiot you know is dinging their phone? Like, turn your phone. I was like, they were going to the ladies. Turn your phone off. And then I realized that is in the other room. And I can. And I just think. I think that's my phone. And in my mind, I thought the only person that. Well, the only people that have access to do that to my phone is my immediate family. And Max is not on my plan anymore. Layla got married. She's not on my plan. Everybody else is in the room with me, except for Bear. So I instantly knew this is Bear. Something's gone wrong. Jill gets up, and then she says, bear's been in a wreck. Course, the whole house church is like. And everything stops. And so I got him on the. I got on the phone with him. He was, you know, very, very upset. And just like, I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. And he was fine, but, I mean, he did flip the truck, so.
Zach Dasher
Well, the fact that he was fine was the most.
Phil Robertson
That was the lead.
Jase Robertson
That's the first thing I thought, is he. Is he okay? Which I kind of knew it. And I told Jill. It's like in my. In my gut, in my spirit, I knew he was okay because like, every. I, like, who else would know how to, like, ding my phone? And like, everything was like, just like in one moment, it's like, I'm like, he's gonna. I know he's okay. And so then once I. I got in the car, I was just thankful he was okay. And then for the next 12 to 13 minutes in the drive to get to him, a weird emotion came over me that wasn't one of thankfulness, it was one of anger. And so as I get on the.
Zach Dasher
Scene, that experience, my. My dad.
Phil Robertson
I'm glad you're okay. Now I'm gonna kill you.
Zach Dasher
I don' said, I'm glad you're okay. He's just like, what were you thinking?
Phil Robertson
Why would a man. Why would a man turn?
Jase Robertson
I did tell him. I said, you know the rule of the Robertson family, which half Robertson is do not you get a butt whipping for. Not for. For tearing up perfectly good equipment.
Phil Robertson
That's right.
Jase Robertson
And that thought popped in my head. So I'm like, I'm about to. This thing's about to unload. And so I drive up in there. Me, I got Ben, my brother in law with me. We drive up to the scene, and there's three fire trucks and two cop cars. And I'm like, okay, I can't kill him here. So that's out because I've got too many.
Phil Robertson
He's protected.
Jase Robertson
And the. The main fireman that was there, I knew, who went to our church or used to go to our church, but moved down the mountain. And so Vince is there, and he's like, consoling Bear, consoling me. And then there was this one moment when I looked up, and Vince is like, hey, Zach. And he's got his phone out, and he's, like, trying to capture my moment. Like a. Like, I'm like, like, what kind of sicko is there to capture the. The moment? He said, you're gonna laugh about this one day. And I'm like, well, today's not that day, man. So, yeah, we got a picture of it to prove it, so.
Phil Robertson
Well, let us know as this progresses, maybe. Yeah, maybe Jace will wind up on the case. So.
Zach Dasher
Well, it was crazy that you're like, we gotta figure out if it's totaled. Just send me a picture and I'll tell you whether it's totaled or not.
Jase Robertson
Well, they said, take that frame. If you flip a truck and the airbags deploy and somehow the fluids leak out, then that's like airbags.
Zach Dasher
That's a yuppie approach to this argument. You send me a picture and I'll tell you, this is like the wreck car capital of the world. You cannot drive hundred yards.
Jase Robertson
Here's what we're going to do then, Jace, because you've put your neck out there, I'm going to send you a picture right now. And you'll get it in just a few minutes.
Zach Dasher
So you got to remember, look, I found something fascinating this morning. Now that we've just gone completely off the rails. I went to a bathroom here in Duck Commander, where I've been for. How long have we had this place?
Phil Robertson
Many, many years.
Zach Dasher
I'd say at least 20.
Phil Robertson
Up to 20 years.
Zach Dasher
Someone hung a sign inside the bathroom. Never been there before. So in two days ago, I was here, went to the same bathroom. That sign was not there. So somebody new sign. And I looked at it, I was like, huh. Well, let me read this. So they had a picture of a leaf on one side of the sign and a roll of toilet paper on the other side. And under the leaf it says what a redneck sees. No, no, it says what you see was under the leaf. And then it says, what a redneck sees. And it was under the toilet paper.
Phil Robertson
I got you.
Zach Dasher
Well, it actually took me about, you know, 20 seconds to process what their joke was, but I knew it because Phil invented that thing in our world.
Jase Robertson
You know, if anyone ever asked me, al, if you're a dog person, I would say yes, because you're. You are collecting a whole community of dogs at your house.
Phil Robertson
Well, the problem with living on a compound, which is what we call our play sack, is that we have three families units together. So all our dogs kind of have joined into the mix.
Zach Dasher
Well, there's a thin line between compound and dog pound, and we're.
Phil Robertson
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Zach Dasher
But I'm saying that kind of applies to this because it's like Zach's like, well, I got got to get somebody to tell me if it's totaled. I've literally driven.
Jase Robertson
Okay, I want you total vehicles. Hey, pick up your phone, look at the pictures, and you give us a verdict right now. And then I'll let you know what the insurance company says.
Phil Robertson
Maddie, Maddie. When this happened in post production, this needs to be that sound in. That sound in law and order when.
Jase Robertson
It'S like, setting it up and you're gonna tell. And I pray to God that whatever you say, it's not. I pray that you get it wrong. Jason, you need to get this wrong.
Phil Robertson
Jason's first look.
Zach Dasher
Well, here's the funny part. He sends me a picture of about, I'd say 15% of the vehicle. So based on the 15% I'm looking at, I'd say, nope, not total.
Jase Robertson
Okay, hold on. I sent you multiple pictures.
Zach Dasher
Look at this. Al, I'm seeing a door, and, you know, half the hood.
Jase Robertson
Okay, you gotta. You gotta scroll. Let's just flip through it. I sent you multiple pictures.
Phil Robertson
This is literally happening real time in the. On the podcast.
Jase Robertson
Is the vehicle total or is it not?
Zach Dasher
No, it's not total. So there. There might say it is because the frame.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, look at him.
Zach Dasher
I mean, this guy. I was expecting.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. Bad.
Zach Dasher
You. Next time you come here, we're going to tour of totaled vehicles.
Jase Robertson
You were chastising me for saying, I don't. I don't know if the insurance is going to total it, so that you have to. You said you would know by looking at. But now you've. You've said it's not total.
Zach Dasher
Oh, it's not yourself. No.
Jase Robertson
So they're not going to title it.
Zach Dasher
It's not total. Yeah, I. I could get. I could get 12 grand for that vehicle in its current condition by dark.
Jase Robertson
Well, yeah. So expensive truck. I bet you could. That's a 20, 23.
Zach Dasher
It's worth about 12 grand after that.
Jase Robertson
You know, and it's total.
Phil Robertson
Dun, dun, dun.
Jase Robertson
That's why he's the lawyer guys.
Phil Robertson
That's why he's the guy.
Jase Robertson
Slick.
Zach Dasher
No, it's not total, but they may, you know, deem it. That's what I'm saying. They play the game. It's a game.
Jase Robertson
I'm saying you. But you went on a limb that said you would know, so I showed.
Zach Dasher
Oh, I do know. I've given you the truth. The vehicle is nowhere near totaled. It's not even close.
Jase Robertson
But then you say, but they might total it. So you.
Zach Dasher
They might total it because they'll find some loophole and they. But you know, so you say, you set it up.
Jase Robertson
You see what he's doing now? He's gonna be. He's right either way.
Phil Robertson
He's right either way.
Jase Robertson
If they total it. That he said.
Zach Dasher
I told you.
Phil Robertson
This is why he's on the case.
Zach Dasher
My first. My first three vehicles that I drove for years were all totaled. Not. Not formally total was deemed totaled. And I'm driving it.
Phil Robertson
I had one truck that was totaled three times. Yeah, I mean, total doesn't mean what you think it means because I had one that totaled out three times.
Jase Robertson
Total the truck. I've got a guy that has already told me, buy the truck, drive it around with a salvage title. I can fix all of that.
Zach Dasher
Oh, that's what I'm saying. It's not total. So giving you your answer, you just don't like it. I'm like, that is not a total, Zach.
Phil Robertson
Jace just took you into the woods, showed you some leaves, and said, see the toilet paper?
Zach Dasher
That's it. That's what I did.
Jase Robertson
I think what he did was more like a. It was a slick move. It was like, I want to make the statement, but have a caveat where I can. I can be right. Either way it turns out, well, you.
Zach Dasher
Shall know the truth, and it'll set you free. That's all I'm saying.
Jase Robertson
Somebody said we were having a Bible study in here. I don't.
Zach Dasher
But I think it's the same principle, because all of these people are looking at Jesus saying, nope, he doesn't have the total package. You know what I mean? And it's like. I mean, it's a similar.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
View. It's how. What is your view?
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
And you showed him.
Zach Dasher
Because one of our next questions is fixed to come up. Did. Have you noticed it?
Phil Robertson
I have not.
Zach Dasher
Oh, it is. It's a good one.
Phil Robertson
All right, good. So. So in the last podcast that we were studying this, you read through 24.
Zach Dasher
I think, of chapter seven, memory is not what it was.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, that's what. That's what it was. Because you left off with most. Yeah.
Zach Dasher
Stop judging by mere appearances and make a right judgment. Look, I've had to say that sentence in my life, you know, when I had a similar situation with that Phil had when I was at an event and they're, you know, trying to figure out where the nearest homeless shelter is.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
Stop judging by mirror appearances. You know, don't judge a book.
Phil Robertson
That's the line I use when I'm speaking that I'm the only Robertson male that doesn't have a mistaken identity homeless story. I'm the only one. Everybody else has at least one. One. Yeah, Some multiple. So we talked about this just to set it back into context. Jesus goes back to a healing that he did in John 5. Of course, the reason they say is this guy Demises. Are you crazy? Because they weren't privy to everything that had happened before. But he's like, you know, I heal one guy on the Sabbath, and y'all are losing your minds.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. That's 21. When he says, I did one miracle. So you remember in John 5 where he.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, he died on the Sabbath.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
At the. At the pool. Yeah. John.
Zach Dasher
Because he asked him, you know, and then he had another encounter with him. He's like. And that was one of our questions. Do you want to get well?
Phil Robertson
Yep.
Zach Dasher
What he asked him, and I think that was a profound question because, you know, he had basically gotten comfortable just in his misery and, you know, thinking there's some kind of angelic powers, you know?
Phil Robertson
Well, we even talked about it when we were studying that context that there was a pagan, like, connection to that pool and the Greek gods. And so this thing was back. I mean, in other words, we think something else is going to come in to do this. So there was a deeper, you know, meaning behind that.
Zach Dasher
Well, he said, there's nobody to help me. And now he's thinking there's just something, some kind of magic trick of celestial beings that are gonna, you know, heal him.
Phil Robertson
Right?
Zach Dasher
And of course, Jesus says, get up. Pick up your mat and walk. The whole problem happened that it was on the Sabbath. So when he said, pick up your mat, well, that was not allowed.
Phil Robertson
Right.
Zach Dasher
On the Sabbath. Of course. Here's the man who invented the Sabbath because he's the Son of God. Then you've missed the point of that. And then he uses another illustration in the middle of that. And you want to talk about that one.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
Where he says, well, first in verse 20, I mean, in verse 19 is my next question, when he says, has not Moses given you the law? That was the first question. That leads into the second question, which I think the second one was the point, which he says, yet not one of you keeps the law. And so then he asked a double question, but this second one is a doozy. Why are you trying to kill me? And I just think when you take these questions even out of their context, it's like, why would you want to kill Jesus? It's a very profound question.
Phil Robertson
It is.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, it is. I think. I think it's in the accusation. The answer is obviously multifaceted, but one thing is embedded in the question or the statement that he says the two statements. Has not Moses given you the law, which we already have seen throughout the Gospel of John, the Jesus is a better Moses, right? I mean, he's a better Moses. He's a Moses that not only mediates for the sins of the people when he meets with God in the tabernacle, but Jesus is the cornerstone of the new tabernacle. And not only does he mediate for our sins, he actually atones for our sins by taking them on and forgives our sins. So it's a much better picture.
Phil Robertson
Zach. We're all creatures of habit. We have our routines. We like the way, you know, we start the day in the day. How do you start the day every morning?
Jase Robertson
I start my day with the abide Christian meditation app. I love it because it puts me in a rhythm of just soaking in God's word. Sometimes I use it to go to sleep at night, too, Just hearing the word of God, you know, over. Over me is this. It just shapes the day. And it's a great way to close out your day.
Phil Robertson
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Zach Dasher
I knew we were going here, but where I went was, you know, what would have been a good question for Eve to ask. That's why I'm really excited about analyzing these questions when based on what she had heard from God. Remember when he said, don't eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, because if you do remember.
Jase Robertson
What he said, you'll surely die.
Phil Robertson
You'll surely die.
Zach Dasher
So when the Evil One came up there and started asking his questions and making his statements a good question for Eve, if she would have known this story, she should have asked the Evil.
Phil Robertson
One, why are you trying to kill me?
Zach Dasher
Why are you trying to kill me? Because that's exactly what he was trying to kill me.
Phil Robertson
It's a great point.
Zach Dasher
So to me that was the smoking gun of I think that question and what it means. Because when you look at all the other verses, which one I've read so many times on this podcast, but I will refer to it again just to go with the narrative I brought up from the garden is when Jesus is declared by the Hebrew writer in Hebrews 2:14, which that Hebrews 2 section is all about Jesus becoming a human. And he says since the children, humans have flesh and blood, he too shared in their humanity, so that by his death he might destroy him who holds the power of death, that is the devil. Which he's going to say in the next chapter of John 8 about the evil one and them serving him without knowing it. He said he was a murderer from the beginning. Now, we usually go to Cain and Abel, but I just brought up this fact that it actually brought death into the world because then they were separated from the tree of life, they sinned, they didn't do what God said. And so then the presence of God in humans together was broken in that moment. And what was the result? More sin and all die.
Phil Robertson
Well, because murder, you're right, the murder came after because that's the natural result of when people take on being God, then they determine what values life and what doesn't. Zach, you made that was the point of your whole movie.
Zach Dasher
And what.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, and there's a. There is a thread that runs through this in this, that he's leading the conversation to the Holy Spirit because he's going to talk a little bit about rivers of living water. And so if you think about this question he's asking these Pharisees when he says about Moses, has not Moses given you the law yet? Nobody keeps it. So one of the reasons why they wanted to kill him is because of the second statement, which was true. Nobody keeps the law. And so the. The whole point is that the law or the trespass increases with the coming of the law, with the new covenant. It's actually a. We're called to be ministers. It's a sufficient. We're made sufficient. According to Apostle Paul, were made sufficient to be ministers of the new covenant, not of the letter, but of the Spirit. Holy Spirit. For the letter kills. But what does the Spirit do? The Spirit gives life. So think about the letter kills, but the Spirit is what gives life. And so the picture again going back to like the temple language, Genesis 1. It was the river that came out of Eden. And what was the purpose of the river in chapter two was to give life to the garden. It was to feed the garden where the fruit was being produced. It was to feed the garden. Ezekiel's vision was the. The water, the river comes out of the temple and everything that it touches, it gives life to the Holy Spirit. Comes the Holy Spirit comes out of the temple, it gives life to everything it touches. And that's directly connected with what you said, Jason, about the presence of God being disconnected from the people here, is that. That for the. To be connected with the presence of God, what that ultimately means is we are connected with the source of life, Life. We are connected to the vine. We are in the river. We are in the flow. We are. And if you think about any place there's a river, even in the desert, what is all around the river? Life.
Zach Dasher
Well, look, I went down a rabbit hole on this, and I'm not, you know, I'm not an expert in Leviticus by any means, but I listen to some of the scholars that I listen to, and what I found perplexing is this idea what you brought up about. You brought up immediately sacrifice and atonement. And so, you know, I started looking in Leviticus, like, for the purposes of sacrifices, because when I went down this rabbit hole with the question about what Eve should have asked the evil one, why are you trying to kill me? And then when Cain killed Abel, you remember the part of that story that never gets any airtime is, remember God said, his blood is crying out to me from the. From the ground. And, boy, I was reading in. In Leviticus about all these. The sacrifices and the purposes. And what I really concluded is, is I think in most churches, we kind of have this narrative wrong because a lot of these sacrifices were actually given to purify the place where God would meet humans. Think the tabernacle, the. The altar, the temple. And. And that's what stood out. And. And I noticed. I forgot who said it, but they. There was a verse in Leviticus.
Jase Robertson
Can I ask you a question before you say that?
Zach Dasher
Yeah. What.
Jase Robertson
How did you.
Zach Dasher
What.
Jase Robertson
What brought you to Leviticus out of John 7?
Zach Dasher
That. When he said, why are you trying to kill me? And I was thinking about the sacrifice, you know, him becoming a sacrifice and the.
Phil Robertson
Because he linked it to law.
Zach Dasher
He kept. Yeah, to law. And Moses, he keeps bringing up that picture and that. I just went down the rabbit hole and I got into the Levitical priesthood and the sacrifices. And, well, the more I was listening and reading, I was like, this seems way more about these sacrifices being given to make the place holy for God's presence, that God's presence is what kept coming up. Now, it would say for the sins of people. There. There was an element to that, but they were only doing it once a year. They were calling it the Day of Atonement. Yeah, this one passage was like a smoking gun to me, and it. It's Leviticus 17:11. And, man, it just. It just took me. It just flipped my narrative here a little bit. If I can find Leviticus 17:11, Leviticus.
Phil Robertson
Numbers, Leviticus 17, Exodus, I'm gonna tell.
Zach Dasher
And you're gonna know why this had such an appeal to me. Yeah, because there's one little word that will really stood out because here was my narrative. Before I read it, I thought. And I was taught, okay, they were doing these sacrifices because, you know, Leviticus is not a place you hang out, you know, because there's animals being killed now. We were hunters. We were. We were raised where we're living off the land. So it wasn't as shocking to us. I mean, it kind of became part of. This is God's gift to us based on Genesis 9, and we're living off the land.
Jase Robertson
But for most people, Leviticus is a bloody book.
Zach Dasher
Oh, it's bloody and it makes you feel uncomfortable. And, you know, I was told, well, they had. They had to give these sacrifices so God wouldn't kill them, you know. Yeah, basically. But when I read Luke 17, I mean, Leviticus 17:11, after reading basically 8, 16. So I'm going to, you know, just introduce this and you go study it on your own and see. See where I'm at here? What did I say? 1711.
Jase Robertson
1711.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. Watch this sentence for the life of. Well, I'll just read 10 here, let me back up and read a little bit so we get the feel for it. So verse 8 says, say to them, any Israelite or any alien living among them who offers a burnt offering or sacrifice and does not bring it to the entrance of the tent of meeting. And there's somewhere it says about bringing it into the holy place, but maybe that's coming up. To sacrifice it to the Lord, that man must be cut off from his people. Any Israelite or any alien living among them who eats any blood, I will set my face against that person who eats blood and will cut him off from his people. Remember when we brought that up, when Jesus said that you gotta drink my blood? It's like, well, it's in the Old Testament. You're not supposed to do that. Because he says that blood is the life. It's a reflection of the life that's in a living being, which is there's something in the flesh.
Jase Robertson
The life of the flesh is in the blood. That's my translation, which is a great way of thinking of it.
Zach Dasher
That's right. So then verse 11 here was the one that really? Watch how he words the exact opposite of what kind of. I was taught when I heard this, for the life of a creature is in the blood. And I. I have given it to you to make atonement for yourselves on the altar. It is the blood that makes atonement for one's life. Well, it's like we're not giving it to him. He gave it to you as a sacrifice. Well, it totally flipped the narrative, you know, kind of looking at it. It's God's grace to you because you're. Yeah, you're such a. You know, you keep missing the mark. Sin. Which then it made me kind of rethink that, which is not rethinking. I knew this, but it, I guess put it together because you think, well, what is. What is sin? Well, you missed the mark.
Phil Robertson
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Zach Dasher
I mean, you would think that'd be pretty simple, you know, if she didn't, you wouldn't be here.
Phil Robertson
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Zach Dasher
Well, think about what the purpose was on why God made us. We are created in the image. We're supposed to reflect God. Well, when you miss that mark there, you have sin.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
And it's tied in with idolatry because whatever you're worshiping that's contrary to the living God contributes to you missing the mark, which is sinful. And. And so what does God do? Well, it's. It's totally a different narrative. It's not like an angry God saying, oh, you better go kill something, you know, so I can settle down a bit. You know, he's like, no, I can't appease.
Phil Robertson
They would say, appease the gods.
Zach Dasher
Well, how many times in John 6 did he say, this is a gift I give. This is a gift I give. So when you think about God's sacrifice one in purifying this sacred place, this holy place. Well, that's when I got into thinking of all the passages in Hebrews. Well, then it makes perfect sense. You know, at the end of chapter six in Hebrews, I'd like to read it. Because Jesus fulfilled that, because he is the gift. And think about how many times when talking about salvation or atonement that that gift is there. Think Ephesians 2 when he says, this is not on your own. What? It's a gift from God. That's what Jesus is. He is a gift. Just like he provided the animals to be slaughtered as a gift from him. So because that lifeblood would provide atonement, but it's also allowing that space to be filled where God and humans could be reconciled. So I'll just give you three instances in Hebrews where it basically says, jesus di does that for us, which is the point. He came to fulfill this. So the first one's at the end of Hebrews 6 where it says, God did two unchangeable things in which it's impossible for God to lie, who have fled to take hold of the hope offered to us that we may be greatly encouraged. Now watch verse 19, 6, 19. We have this hope as an anchor for the soul. Firm and secure, this hope enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain, which is what all of these sacrifices have. In the book of Leviticus, you see this kind of language, and here's how Jesus fulfills it, where Jesus, who went before us, has entered on our behalf. He has become a high priest forever. Well, we're talking about him entering heaven. So then look at Hebrews 7, 26. I'll start in 25. Therefore, Jesus is able to save completely those who come to God through Him, because he always lives to intercede for them. Such a high priest meets our need. Now watch this. Who is holy, blameless, pure, set apart from sinners, and exalted to the heavens. Unlike the other high priests, he does not need to offer sacrifices day after day for his own sins. And then for the sins of the people he sacrificed for their sins, once for all. And then the last one I want to read is in Hebrews 9, which this is kind of the kicker. Verse 24. For Christ did not enter a man made sanctuary that was only a copy of the true one. He entered heaven itself. Now to appear for us. Well, here's this phrase again in God's presence, but he's there for us. Nor did he enter heaven to offer himself again and again, the way the high priest enters the most holy place every year with blood that is not his own, then Christ would have had to suffer many times since the creation of the world. But now he has appeared once for all at the end of the ages to do away with sin by the sacrifice of himself. Just as man is destined to die once and after that to face judgment, so Christ was sacrificed once to take away the sins of many people and he will appear a second time not to bear sin, but to bring salvation. And so I brought all that up just to say now they weren't going to come up with it. But when he said, why are you trying to kill me? A good answer was, because you're the gift of God so that we can be in the presence of God. And we hate that you have to die for that to happen. But that would have been the correct answer to reconcile humanity. And it is the gift of God.
Phil Robertson
God, right.
Jase Robertson
It makes more sense of John 6, when Jesus said, I give my flesh for the life of the world. So when we talk about that verse a lot in this podcast, and really when we talk about atonement and we talk about salvation, we. We do want to broaden our definition and understanding of salvation beyond just our own. Like the God Christ paid for our sins so that I don't go to hell.
Zach Dasher
Right.
Jase Robertson
There is more to what happened. And I think that Leviticus verse is very powerful because he associates the blood of Jesus with the life force that's in the flesh.
Zach Dasher
Exactly.
Jase Robertson
So when you think about the picture that I got when you were reading that text was that this is what I thought. I thought of a blood transfusion and that Christ is infusing his life force, which is his blood, into human beings. And so we live through him. And it sounds very similar because you read the part about the temple, too, and going into the Holy of Holies, man, that's the same language of, like this, these streams. You know, we sing the song that there's a stream that flows from Emmanuel's veins. Like, that's the. That's the picture. That's the spring of eternal life welling up to it. You can't separate the Holy Spirit from the blood of Jesus. But. But it's not just that there's, like this punishment that has to be paid. It's not just punitive. No, it is the life force. You're receiving the life force from God.
Zach Dasher
Yeah, well, that's what. You know what I immediately thought. For the first time in my life, I thought, well, no wonder he could then pour out the Spirit on people, because he had made the place holy. What is the place? The human holy. So now the Holy Spirit could dwell, which we're going back to, even in the argument that he brought up about circumcision, which I know we're fixed to run out of time. It's the same principle when you read Abraham and the promise that he made, that this would be a sign, which there's some shedding of the blood here. You know, this is a sign of the promise. And then I think Genesis 17, where he says, so that I could live with you. You be my people and I be your God. We have this relationship. And so it made me think that's how all this work. He's in heaven as this atoning sacrifice for human beings, making them right. Just simply.
Jase Robertson
But it is about the place. I mean, when you say the word place, think about what that word means. The place is the space that we occupy. It's the space that you occupy, like. Or the space that something occupies. That's literally like the definition. Like, where is the place that you live? Well, that just means, like, what is the space on planet Earth that your home occupies? That. That's. That's your place. Or wherever I'm at is my place. And so the question that we're asking is, like, where's our place? But the better question is, where is God's place?
Phil Robertson
Like, where's he described it? What he's doing now is explaining what he described to the woman at the well in John 4. Neither on this mountain.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, because what was her question? What's the place?
Phil Robertson
Where's the place?
Jase Robertson
Where's the Place of worship. Where is the reason?
Zach Dasher
I think that we don't see that as easily as I think now. I just gave a thumbnail. Look, you have to go do your own study. But it's because people say, well, we still sin. Which is true, but that's why Jesus is at the right hand of God. The sacrifice is still at the right hand of God.
Jase Robertson
Which is the answer to the question, why do you want to kill people?
Phil Robertson
Me?
Jase Robertson
Well, because we still sin.
Zach Dasher
Exactly. Exactly.
Phil Robertson
Remember the question that led into it. And we'll leave with this. They asked, how did this man get such learning without having studies? That's what led Jesus into this. Like who? Where'd he go to school? You know, why? Why is he. No. And he's trying to explain to him, look, you don't understand. I don't have to go to school. I wrote it. I came up with it before, and I didn't.
Zach Dasher
So I had to spend five hours trying to study why he would ask such a question.
Phil Robertson
Exactly.
Zach Dasher
Which I. That is along the right track of what he was trying to get at. On which side of this are you a killer? Or do you want to come to me because I gave my life up for you so you could live? You know, it comes back to that life and death.
Phil Robertson
It does.
Zach Dasher
The words.
Phil Robertson
And that's exactly why we have to surrender.
Jase Robertson
Christ didn't go to. He didn't get his mdev. He wasn't a master of divinity. He was master divine. Yeah, that's where he went to survive.
Phil Robertson
I love it. All right, well, we're out of time. We'll. We'll pick it up next time on Unashamed. Thanks for listening to the Unashamed podcast. Help us out by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcast. 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.
Episode Title: Jase Gets His Own Miracle But Jep’s Not Buying It & Zach’s Frantic Call About An Accident
Release Date: May 5, 2025
In Episode 1086 of Unashamed with the Robertson Family, host Zach Dasher, alongside Phil and Jase Robertson, delves into personal anecdotes, faith discussions, and engaging Bible studies. This episode is a blend of heartfelt stories, humorous interactions, and deep theological insights, making it both entertaining and spiritually enriching for listeners.
The episode kicks off with Jase Robertson emphasizing the importance of financial responsibility. At 00:00, Jase shares, “She tracks her cash flow on her spreadsheet at night,” highlighting disciplined budgeting and debt elimination. Phil Robertson humorously responds at 00:23, “Boring money moves make kinda lame songs,” adding a light-hearted touch to the conversation about financial habits. Zach Dasher chimes in with a nod to BNC Bank’s motto at 00:25, “I am unashamed. What about you?” This segment underscores the Robertson family's commitment to financial stewardship while keeping the mood light and relatable.
A significant portion of the episode revolves around Zach Dasher’s unexpected golf adventure. At 01:42, Zach recounts how his plans to film for Duck Dynasty were abruptly canceled, leading him to join an impromptu golf game. “I put that on the calendar,” Zach explains at 02:07, setting the stage for an unexpected twist. During his round, Zach experiences a dramatic hole-in-one, an event that left his friends in disbelief. At 07:21, Jase exclaims, “Go in the hole,” capturing the excitement of the moment. However, skepticism arises as Jeff questions the authenticity of the feat, stating at 08:35, “there’s no video.”
The story takes a humorous turn when the friends debate whether Zach’s truck was totaled. At 25:19, Phil teases, “Maddie, Maddie. When this happened in post production, this needs to be that sound in,” blending their playful banter with real-life concerns. Ultimately, Zach concludes at 26:12, “No, it's not total,” alleviating worries and showcasing the supportive dynamic among the family members.
Transitioning from Zach’s story, the conversation shifts to a more serious topic involving Jase Robertson’s son, Bear. At 15:02, Phil inquires, “How did that happen because it sounded pretty bizarre,” prompting Jase to share the incident where Bear accidentally totaled their truck. Jase narrates the emotional moment during a house church session at 16:04, describing his initial panic and subsequent relief upon hearing Bear was unharmed. “I prayed to God that whatever you say, it's not,” Jase reveals, highlighting his reliance on faith during challenging times.
The family engages in a humorous yet tense exchange about the truck's status. At 26:19, Zach remarks, “It's not total,” while Jase counters, “But then you say, but they might total it.” This back-and-forth illustrates the family's ability to handle stress with humor and unity, reinforcing their strong familial bonds.
A substantial segment of the episode is dedicated to an in-depth discussion of biblical scriptures, particularly focusing on John chapters 6 and 7. Starting around 35:14, Zach shares his insights after studying Leviticus 17:11, reflecting on the significance of blood in atonement and purification. He states, “For the life of a creature is in the blood,” connecting Old Testament sacrifices to the New Testament's portrayal of Jesus' sacrifice.
Phil and Jase build upon Zach’s analysis, exploring how Jesus fulfills these ancient practices. At 33:30, Jase explains, “Jesus is the cornerstone of the new tabernacle,” emphasizing Jesus’ role in mediating and atoning for sins. The conversation delves into Hebrews, where they discuss Jesus' eternal priesthood and the transformative power of his sacrifice, making it clear that salvation is a gift that transcends mere rituals.
Zach further elaborates on the connection between Jesus’ blood and the Holy Spirit, positing that “Holy Spirit could dwell,” thereby creating a direct line between divine presence and human experience. This theological exploration not only provides listeners with profound insights but also underscores the Robertson family's commitment to understanding and sharing their faith deeply.
As the episode nears its end, the Robertson family reflects on the essence of God’s presence and the importance of living in alignment with divine purpose. Phil muses at 55:27, “Where’s the Place of worship. Where is the reason?” prompting a discussion on the sanctity of everyday spaces as places of worship and connection with God.
Jase summarizes the episode’s theological journey by stating, “We live through him,” reinforcing the idea that Jesus’ sacrifice enriches the lives of believers beyond personal salvation, fostering a continual relationship with the divine. This closing segment ties together the personal stories shared earlier with the overarching theme of faith, leaving listeners with a sense of inspiration and a deeper understanding of their spiritual journey.
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Episode 1086 of Unashamed with the Robertson Family masterfully intertwines personal experiences with profound faith discussions. From Zach’s surprising golf success and Jase’s family challenges to their collective exploration of biblical scriptures, the episode offers listeners a comprehensive glimpse into the Robertson family's unwavering faith and resilient spirit. Whether sharing laughs over a hole-in-one or delving into the depths of theological principles, Phil, Jase, and Zach provide a compelling narrative that resonates with both long-time believers and newcomers alike.