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Jase Robertson
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Willie Robertson
I am unashamed. What about you?
Phil Robertson
Welcome back to Unashamed. So, Zach, we got you. And I got a video yesterday.
Jase Robertson
Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. There's. There's certain things that they get sent to you, and you're like, I cannot unsee this.
Phil Robertson
And, well, after all the things we've called Jace through the years, I never thought we would call him Batman.
Jase Robertson
Well, what's funny. Yeah, I mean, but, you know, it's funny about the video, which. We'll tell you what it was in a second. I remember there was a video that got circulated on the Internet about myself that involved a critter crisis in my home, and Jace relentlessly trolled me on the podcast. You probably didn't remember that for my reaction to how I dealt with the squirrel, but what we saw, which, by.
Phil Robertson
The way, I got the same treatment about the coons down here, the raccoons down here. Same treatment.
Willie Robertson
You gotta remember.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Willie Robertson
I think we have a little different circumstance, which. Because the video is always different when we will not share, because it was my wife in a very vulnerable situation, and she's like, we're never sharing that outside of the family, because she is screaming at the top of her lungs.
Phil Robertson
And it was almost an inhuman. I mean, like, it sounded like an animal in the woods.
Jase Robertson
And she was like, what are you watching? I was like, no, no, no, it's not. Not something crazy. It's just. This is. I didn't know what it was at first. Honestly. I got to tell you what I. What. What. What I saw. My first interpretation of it was there was a.
Willie Robertson
Here we go. We always get an interpretation, as an interpretation expert on what happened. And you hadn't even heard the story. I just watched the video interpretation. Then I'll tell you the story.
Jase Robertson
Okay, so first of all, we. We're all from Louisiana, which in Louisiana that I know of. I don't think lacrosse is an actual thing. Right. But it looked like you had on a lacrosse uniform. I didn't know it was you. I honestly did not know it was you, Zach.
Willie Robertson
I had a football helmet on.
Jase Robertson
But what was in the hand? What was in your hand?
Phil Robertson
Some kind of a basket.
Willie Robertson
I had. I had gloves. Well, I had two different gloves because I could under all the. The panic of the moment. Yeah, because. Can I just tell you the story?
Phil Robertson
Tell us the story.
Jase Robertson
Okay, but I do want you to tell us also what you were wearing, because I did. That's what threw me off.
Willie Robertson
Well, I'm going have to think about what I was wearing.
Jase Robertson
I know you were wearing a. I saw the boots you were wearing, which is one of our sponsors. So I did, I did have those. Look, he had the brunts on.
Willie Robertson
You know why I had those boots on? Because they're the only pair of boots that I own now that I can just slip my foot in without having to untie the laces.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Willie Robertson
And so I was under a lot of pressure to get armor on quickly.
Jase Robertson
I did say. I did say. And this is not an ad, but I just. I did notice. I said he's wearing the brunts and the rest.
Willie Robertson
Let me tell the story. We're gonna spend the whole podcast trying to break down what happened to my house, which was pretty epic. And I. And the back issue of this man, I have to look it up. But I had an encounter with some bats a few podcasts ago, maybe I.
Phil Robertson
Think it was a year ago around this time.
Willie Robertson
Actually, maybe a year ago, maybe two. And what I. I was by myself and look, I spent on what happened then. You know, yesterday was about a six hour excursion battle. Well, a year ago, it was three days I was by myself, but this was a little different situation. What happened when we figure out when that was? Because I actually we did a podcast about it and I posted a video on or had someone do it because people weren't believing me. But one time I videoed when I was walking in the door and I had a. A family of bats that just were. Were flying around my house, inside the house, room to room. And I could not figure it out. And it took me three days to get them out and I actually lured them out a door. You know, I had. I had all the inner Doors closed and the outside doors open.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Willie Robertson
And it was three days, because what then they would all land behind, you know, crevices or anything, and they were just like, this is where we're living. I'm like, you can't live here because I live here. And so I would take a fishing rod and I would, like, poke one, and then they would start flying again, and then I would try to get them outside. That went on for three days. So it's like every time I came out of my bedroom, I had the helmet on, I had big sheet. But anyway, that was the backstory. This was a lot different because we're watching the LSU game, so I don't know when this will be released, but we. This was, if you want to think back, to people who follow this. So LSU played ucla and there was a rain delay, so they had to finish the game at 10 o' clock in the morning.
Jase Robertson
So.
Willie Robertson
So we're watching the game, Missy and I, and they wind up winning. So we're like, yeah, all right. And maybe it was the racket, because, you know, when I watch a LSU game and they're in the College World Series, I'm getting loud. And I had been really loud because one time something happened and I just started hollering loud. Well, my dog started howling. Well, then I started howling because I was like, this is fun. You know, Missy had actually gone to the bathroom and she was like, what is all the howling? And I was like, oh. I was telling her about the play and she's like, why are you howling with the dogs? I was like, well, they started it. They were. So all of a sudden, the game ends and Missy starts screaming. Just ear piercing. And I look up and there is a bat flying at I don't know what speed in short bursts, but the bat is on top of her head. Like, I mean, just down in her business, she has the blanket. She had a blanket on the couch. We're in the living room and she's just screaming. Well, I get up and I mean, I said run, because I thought it looked like it was going to attack her. But she wouldn't run. She was paralyzed with fear because she doesn't like critters anyway. Well, I thought, I need some armor. I mean, I had a pair of shorts on. No, no socks and shoes and a shirt. You know, I'm like, I gotta get some armor. And next thing you know, I found two different color gloves. I put like a kind of like a sweatshirt that you zip up. I don't even know where I got it because I thought, I don't want the thing biting me. It may have rabies because it was being aggressive. I grabbed a dustpan and a broom, which is just all I could find in the moment. And I put a helmet on, my son's helmet. I just put it on. I actually had to remove the ear flaps because it wouldn't fit. Put the helmet on and slipped on those boots. Put a pair of pants on. Put. Put the boots on. Well, when I came back out, Missy's still screaming. Now there's three.
Phil Robertson
Oh, boy.
Willie Robertson
Oh, yeah. And she's like, they're coming out of the fireplace. Because she saw one, you know, she would, like pull the blanket down, then see another one and then scream. So I start opening the doors, closing the inner doors because I was like, infestation. So I get the three bats out after an hour of just that, that game. And so we're like, oh, that was funny. We sent y' all the video, you know, during all that. But it wasn't high quality video either. And she's screaming the whole time. She don't even know what's going on. So we're like, oh, that happened. Good job. That's my mountain man getting the bats out. Nobody got bit. Everything's happy, you know. Well, then I had a thought. I thought, because she's. I said, do you think they came out of the fireplace? She's like, I'm positive one of them came out of the fireplace. I was like, you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to build a fire. Because I thought, there's three of them. I'll build a fire. And if there's some like in the chimney, they'll. They'll fly out. That'll be all of that as. So I put all this wood. You got to remember, it's 94 degrees outside and I'm building a fire. So at this point, with all the screams and the. My neighbors seeing me build a fire, they think I've literally lost my mind.
Phil Robertson
And they may not be far from the truth.
Willie Robertson
As soon as that fire, because I had a fire starter. As soon as we had those bats came out of there.
Phil Robertson
And they didn't.
Willie Robertson
Go up, they came out, they came out in.
Phil Robertson
Oh, my goodness.
Willie Robertson
Now we went from scream Missy to screaming. She did the same. We kind of had the same thing going, but now they just came out and started landing. There were in the curtains on the couch, you know, some were flying. And I ran, you know, and I was like, save yourself all bets Are all.
Phil Robertson
All of a sudden, the inner field goes as every man for himself.
Jase Robertson
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Willie Robertson
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Jase Robertson
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Phil Robertson
I'm excited to come home now. If I have a package waiting on me, it's exciting.
Willie Robertson
Zach, that shirt actually makes you look like you have muscles.
Jase Robertson
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Phil Robertson
I can't wait to get something.
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Willie Robertson
And so some of you are thinking, well, I, you know, I was just thinking, they must have built a nest at the top of the chimney. Let's send a little smoke up there.
Phil Robertson
And little smoke signal.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, they'll leave is what I was thinking. So that triggered a different response. And, you know, they just. Here they came. So at some point in there, Missy, I heard her say, because I'm outside now trying to figure out a plan. You know, I mean, there are bats flying around inside my house. At some point she said, I can't take it anymore. And she just bolted because I had the door open, you know. So now she's outside where she remained most of the day. And so I went back in and just carefully got them to fly because I had armor on. And just one by one, got rid of them. Got. Yeah, moved them on. I'm like, go live somewhere else. This is. My house is closed for bat habitation. But it did take six hours. I sweated immensely. There were lots of screams and. And now. So we're at that.
Phil Robertson
You had a nice roaring fire to warm us.
Willie Robertson
A nice fire. And we haven't seen a bat since, you know, so I'm like, I guess though, you know, that's all. They moved on and. But still everybody. And I say everybody, miss and I, we're tiptoeing through the house because Missy, she wound up in the bedroom with the door closed, which it had been closed during the whole thing. So she feels like that's her safe place, you know.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Willie Robertson
And so this morning I was out and about because what happened is then it turned into a massive fly infestation because I had the doors open in the summertime for six hours. So the fly swatter turned into a fly swatter. There were hundreds of flies everywhere.
Phil Robertson
I've said it many times before. I love my stuff. It's where I'm from. I grew up there. But it is a place not fit for human habitation. I mean, it is a. It's a land of things that want to annoy and hurt you.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. I mean, it turned into, you know, kind of the ten plagues.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, yeah.
Phil Robertson
We already had.
Willie Robertson
Well, my main three things were the bats, the gnats and the flies. Yeah, those were the three.
Jase Robertson
But you were well protected, though, from. At least because you had on gloves. You had on like some kind of defensive stick.
Phil Robertson
Well, it was a lot like. Do you remember the movie the Great Outdoors? When they. With John Candy, Dan Aykroyd, and they had a bat come in. It was. It reminded me of that because when everybody dressed up trying to get the bat out of the house.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, yeah.
Willie Robertson
Well, I was telling this story and they said, well, you know, Louisiana has a law where you, you know, you can't kill bats. And I'm like. Because we called the professionals. They. Then I was like, I can't. You know, what if one was flying to your, you know, to your face or whatever, and they're like, hey, that's what it says. So I looked it up, and it actually was like, call the professionals. You know what's weird about this? My wife called every professional in the Twin City, and you know what they all said? We don't do bats.
Phil Robertson
Good luck with that.
Willie Robertson
So she's like, babe, get the bats out. And I'm like, kind of put you in a bathroom.
Phil Robertson
You can't kill them, but you got to get them out of your house.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. And, you know, so I'm thinking. I think whoever wrote that law was probably living in a place where, you know, there wasn't a lot of bats. But anyway, I did the best I could. You did the best you could to perfect. I did the best I could to protect my wife. Because at the end of the day, you know, when she's not happy, she's like, I don't know if I can live here. I mean, she was literally threatening to leave the premises.
Jase Robertson
Well, it's a scary thing. We had the same experience when we first moved up here to North Carolina. My brother bought a house in Montreat. It was old house, real old house. And we were. He invited the whole family over and some friends, and we were going to have, like, a worship night and just pray over their new house. And so they had no furniture in the house. And we're all sitting there, probably about 30 of us, just worshiping, playing songs. And all of a sudden, the same thing happened out of the chimney. Some bats came out, and it was like utter chaos. We got it all. We got it on video. But it was utter chaos because it is scary. They're quick, and you don't realize.
Phil Robertson
Did you raise a hallelujah?
Willie Robertson
I saw them up close. They're really, you know, they're not that big of a creature, except for their teeth and their wings. Yeah, I mean, that's what they are up close.
Jase Robertson
I tell you what, though, if you're in Louisiana, and I was going to do this when I lived down there, I was going to build a bat cave, like a bat house on my property, because they're extremely efficient and aggressive in going after mosquitoes. And so if you build. What you need to do is build you a bat house outside your house. That's where they'll roost. They'll transfer, and then they'll eat every single mosquito you want them around. Because they will. I mean, I'll tell you, clean sounds.
Willie Robertson
Like a good way to dive. Rabies at some point.
Jase Robertson
You got it. Wipe out the mosquitoes.
Phil Robertson
You want to say thanks? He's Batman.
Willie Robertson
Now you want them.
Phil Robertson
So, Jay.
Willie Robertson
There you go. Well, I was just gonna say that's a good illustration on one. You know why you should put armor on? Because that only then did I feel powerful. Yeah, it was. And it was Ephesians 6. There's a spiritual application.
Jase Robertson
You didn't look that. You didn't look that powerful in the video I saw. You did not. I would not say powerful was not the look that I was going for.
Willie Robertson
I had a football helmet on. Yeah, you look like coming through that.
Jase Robertson
I know, but you did look conf. And your posture is what I'm saying.
Willie Robertson
Well, I sent you the video. Within the first hour, my confidence grew.
Jase Robertson
I didn't see that part.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Well, here's the take I took. So you. You. You spent the main. The same amount of time dealing with the bats that you did on this rabbit hole study of the son of man. That was the application to get us back to where we were on the last podcast.
Willie Robertson
Well, it was a crazy story. I thought I'd share, but.
Phil Robertson
And I'm so glad you did. I laughed so hard at that video.
Willie Robertson
I think deep down, you think, you know, why is this happening? Because the plagues, you know, for. Were for a reason. And I, you know, so Missy and I was weird because she was in such a vulnerable state. She was snapping at me and, you know, because the situation was terrifying for her.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Willie Robertson
And I don't. I mean, one time, which. The one thing I regret during the whole procedure is because one of her friends came over during the ordeal, and I thought she was going to help me or something. I was like, why would you come over here? Oh, no, she's just consoling Missy, you know, trying to get her to get through it. And so they were looking. They thought they saw something, and I was just walking by, and so, like, very sneakily, I just kind of pinch Missy's leg.
Phil Robertson
Oh, no.
Willie Robertson
That was a bad move. That was the one mistake. Because when I looked at her look, fire came out of her. I could just tell. And I was like, I shouldn't have done that. It was too soon. It's too soon.
Phil Robertson
But you couldn't help yourself, could you?
Willie Robertson
So I'm not sure she's over that yet. And thinking back on it, why would I do that? You know, I should not have done that. That. So I do repent of that, because that center. Just off the rails.
Phil Robertson
All right, well, we're glad you're in a repentant mode today. I think Jason's earned a Batman nod.
Jase Robertson
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Phil Robertson
So we were talking about the Son of Man and we, we. Jace took us through the book of Daniel, some tie ins in the book of Revelation because the. The what set it all up was the question in our ongoing narrative of questions. If you notice, I sent y' all a hard copy of this. Now we're up to nine and some of them are kind of double questions, but the last one says do you believe in the Son of man? Which was John 9:35, which led Jace on a equivalent bat time of six hour study. And it was really pretty fascinating I thought the last time we got into this. But you were about, I think Jace to shift over to Ezekiel chapter two.
Jase Robertson
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Phil Robertson
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Willie Robertson
Well, and look, I'm not. We kind of did more in Daniel that I'll do in Ezekiel. I mean, because to do it right. I mean, we're not Bible scholars or experts. If you hadn't read Ezekiel or Daniel lately, you start reading and the imagery is you. All of a sudden you're like, wait, what? I mean, you start. They're seeing visions. When this little phrase, I looked up and saw a vision in heaven. Well, they're then, from a human perspective, in the spirit, as the Bible says, are trying to describe what they saw. And I believe it's a combination of not having the right English vocabulary to describe it and just the. It's kind of like you remember when Paul was caught up to the third heaven. I'm not sure where that is off the top of my head. Somewhere in Corinthians.
Phil Robertson
It's in Second Corinthians 12. Good.
Willie Robertson
Oh, you're right. I'll. Second Corinthians 12. Look. Well, I think what the most interesting phrase in that is if, you know, he was like, I'm not allowed to speak or able to speak about what I saw. So that's what I'm trying to. When I saw something fly by there, anything that flies, it was a mob.
Jase Robertson
Ptsd.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. But I think one of the most interesting phrases, because most scholars believe that Paul, when he's telling this story kind of in the third person, and I think we've talked about this before, but it's like he's talking about himself, but he makes a statement. He's like, I was called up to the third heaven. And he says this twice. That's why I'm bringing it up. He says, whether in the body or outside of it, I'm not sure.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Willie Robertson
So whatever state he was in. And then he says it again. He's like, I heard inexpressible things, things that man is not permitted to tell. The first thing he says, I just saw things that are hard to tell. Then it's like, are not permitted to tell. And then he says it again. Whether I was in the body or outside the body, I really don't know. So I think you get that feel from Ezekiel, even in the visions that we kind of quickly went through in Daniel 2 and Daniel 7 and the ones referenced in Daniel 8. But I did want to bring this one point up about Ezekiel because in chapter one, and I mean, this vision is. Whoo. But I'll read just a couple verses of it because I just want to make one point, and I think you'll see why I'm making the point about the Son of Man. But the first verse at the end there of Ezekiel 1, where it says, the heavens were opened and I saw visions of God. So he starts, you know, talking about these kings, and then it says verse three, the word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. So verse four, I looked and saw a windstorm coming out of the the north, an immense cloud with flashing lightning, and surrounded by brilliant light. The center of the fire looked like glowing metal. And in the fire was what looked like four living creatures. I'm going to stop right there because these four living creatures are going to be explained. I'm going to fast forward and just kind of give you the overview, and y' all can jump in when you want to. So in Ezekiel 10, he basically brings this vision back up and he describes what he saw in the four living creatures, which are the cherubim. So there's some kind of angelic presences in heaven. That's what they are. So that's not debatable. I mean, everybody kind of agrees with that, and they're actually brought up. Is it in Ezekiel 4? I mean, not Ezekiel 4, Revelation 4, Revelation 4, and 5, you see the same imagery. Which is the reason I'm bringing this up is because when you just go to the Book of Revelation and start reading, and people are like, what is all this about? Well, a lot of it was already written. I mean, same terminology in the Book of Ezekiel and Daniel. So where I wanted to focus in on is when you get to the end of chapter one in Ezekiel, above the four angelic cherubim, you know, the angels that we talked about. Watch what he describes in 25. Then there came a voice from above the expanse over their heads as they stood with lowered wings. So these are the creatures. But he's above them in verse 26. Above the expanse over their heads was what looked like a throne of. Let me see if I can pronounce this rock. Lapis lazuli. And some of the translations have a sapphire. So I looked up that Lapis azula, which is a stone that it's kind of blue, and it comes from being crushed, oddly enough. So he just sees this brilliant stone, something that looked like it. Cause like I said, it's hard to describe. And high above on the throne was a figure like that of a man. Ooh. So that's interesting. I saw that from what appeared to be his waist up, he looked like glowing metal, as if full of fire, and that from there down, he looked like fire, and brilliant light surrounded him like the appearance of a rainbow. Now, the reason I wanted to get to this. Cause when you read Revelation 4 and 5 and you see this picture of throne and the four living creatures, which are the angels, well, guess what John saw. He saw a figure like, you know, a lamb. Now he uses lamb there, but we know who the lamb is, as if he had been slain. And guess what was around him? This rainbow. So, same terminology. So like the appearance of a rainbow in the clouds on a rainy day, so is the radiance around him. This was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lord. Well, that basically tells you all you need to know. All right, so for the purposes of what I wanted to show is the next three verses. So then at the end of chapter one, it says, when I saw it, I fell face down and heard the voice of one speaking. So who does that sound like? John in chapter one when he saw the vision that we read from Daniel. The same terminology. Well, that's the same response he had. And it was kind of like Paul saying, hey, whether I was in the body, I don't. He had another trance like deal. But watch what chapter two one says. He said to me, well, look at what he uses this phrase right after he. That. That is recorded. He says, son of man, stand up on your feet and I will speak to you. Now he's calling Ezekiel, literally, if you look at your heading above the chapter two, it says, ezekiel's call. So here's my point. I think it's interesting that you're getting a preview of someone being called to be a representative to unfortunately kind of pronounce judgment on Israel's nation. Because he goes on into chapter two and says, that's why I'm calling you. I'm not sure where that is. Maybe I can scroll through here and see it. But I'll read verse two. As he spoke, the Spirit came into me and raised me to my feet. And I heard him speaking to me. He said, well, look what he said. Here it is again. You're like, I thought we just read that he called him son of man. Oh, here it is. Yeah. I am sending you to the house of Israel, or the Israelites, to a rebellious nation that has rebelled against me. They and their fathers have been in revolt against me to this very day. So he kind of gives the purpose of why he's calling him. But he goes on to use that phrase, son of man. You know how many times in Ezekiel that he refers to him? Is it 44 times? So there has to be a reason. And I think it's a shadow. Most scholars kind of stay away from what I'm introducing here because I went and looked it up. I didn't see a lot of people who. There was a couple who kind of had the same thought I had, but I just thought he said it 44 times. Ezekiel was basically God's representative of. Well, Daniel, we know it's talking about Jesus because he wasn't talking about himself. And he's going to establish his kingdom in the time of those kings. And so I think we all or most agree on that.
Phil Robertson
Oh, such a clutch pickup, Dave.
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Jase Robertson
At blinds.com Rules and restrictions may apply. Yeah, I think there is. I think when you go back to that passage in John 9, when he says, do you believe in the Son of Man? There is that idea that associated with the Son of man is that in whoever this figure is, obviously we believe it's the figure from Daniel 7 that he will pronounce judgment. I mean, there is this idea of judgment because there's other verses. If you do a search on it, John 5, it says, the Father judges no one, but has given all judgment to the Son. So this is again, that's the idea of Daniel chapter 7, where the son has received. The Son of Man has received the dominion, the authority of the kingdom, it says, and he has given him authority to execute judgment because he is the Son of Man. And then in Matthew 5:25, it says, when the Son of man comes in his glory and all the angels with him, then he sits on his glorious throne. Before him will be gathered all the nations, and he will separate people one from another. So the Son of Man's role is going to be this role of judgment. The Son of man, Matthew 13, will send angels, and they will gather out of his kingdom all causes of sin and all law breakers. Then the righteous will shine like the Son in the kingdom of their Father. And so, I mean, you just keep. I mean, keep on Acts 17. I mean, think about the Acts 17 verse when he says that God has fixed the day on which he will judge the world in righteousness by a man whom he has appointed. When did he appoint him? That's the Daniel 7 passage. And of this he has given us assurance by rising all men from the dead. Then Revelation 14, then I looked, and behold, a white cloud. And seated on the cloud was one, like a Son of man. So he who sat on the cloud swung his sickle across the earth, and the earth, and all the earth was reaped. So I. I do think that when, When Jesus asked the blind man, and really kind of the Pharisees too, and do you believe in the Son of Man? He's really asking, do you really believe that I'm in control? That are. That you're in control? That God's in control? Or are. Are you in control? Who's the judge? Because what, what our default position is when you say the name of Jesus, the default position that we think in our mind, because we've seen the pictures in Sunday school, is we. We imagine Jesus petting a lamb, or we imagine the Jesus with the kids around him. But he's like, nice Jesus, you know, it's like Talladega knights. He's nice Jesus. What you don't typically think of as your default is the figure from Daniel 7 or Revelation, chapter one with the fiery eyes, the one that was so, so fearful and so powerful that Paul saw on the isle of Patmos. He fell on his face as though he was dead. So I think there is this really, really powerful picture of just sovereign power that so often we forget that that's what. Who Jesus is, because we. We focus only on what he did, that we forget who he is that did the thing that he did on the cross.
Willie Robertson
Oh, yeah. I mean, me and you didn't consult on this, but I went the same direction. And my example was going to be from Luke because you got to remember where we're at in John 9. They were having trouble seeing who Jesus is.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Willie Robertson
And because they're thinking they know he's.
Jase Robertson
A threat, but they're just like. They're like, he's a guy. He's threatened our power structure, but they're not seeing who is. Like, who is this one in front of us. They're not seeing it. Willfully not seeing it.
Willie Robertson
And the guy who was physically blind, he goes through this process of Declaring Jesus as Lord way after his healing, you know, because we read the whole story and that came from Jesus asking him that question, who do you believe or do you believe in the Son of man? So that's where this all came from. And then he called him Lord and worshiped him. So I wanted to show exactly what you just got through illustrating through those other passages and a couple passages in Luke because I think this ties into John 9 and I know it's taken three podcasts to get here, but I want to read this. So in Luke 7, you know, jot this down, you can read it later in verse 29, all the people, even the tax collectors, when they heard Jesus words, acknowledged that God's way was right because they had been baptized by John.
Jase Robertson
Where is this at? Luke what?
Willie Robertson
Luke 7:29. So when he gets to verse 30 he says, but the Pharisees and experts in the law rejected God's purpose for themselves because they had not been baptized by John. So he makes a distinction on part of the Pharisees problem here because they would not surrender. They weren't open minded to this coming. What was John the Baptist's role? To prepare the way for the one to come. And so when he goes on to say in Luke 7, he starts talking about this generation and he gets to verse 33 and says, For John the Baptist came neither eating bread nor drinking wine. And they say he has a demon because they weren't embracing him. But then verse 34 says, the Son of man. There's that phrase again. We're going Back to Daniel 7, 13 and 14. And this picture of Ezekiel came eating and drinking and you say, here's a glutton and a drunkard and a friend of tax collectors and sinners. But wisdom is proved right by our actions. That's why Jesus kept saying, why don't you just believe? Based on the fact of what I'm doing. So I read that to preview and I'm going to end with this because I know we're almost out of time in Luke 22. This is fascinating. Just watch this picture and I'm going to select these verses. You remember when Judas came and kissed Jesus in verse 40, Jesus says, asked Judas, he asked him, judas, are you betraying the Son of man with a kiss? What are the implications of that? After reading Daniel 7, 13 and 14. So here's a power, human power, betrayal that he's taking on. Then read 53. Every day I was with you in the temple courts. This is when they Jesus disciples pulled their swords out you know, and they were wanting to. They thought it was going to be a physical war. And it says every day I was with you in the temple courts and you did not lay a hand on me. But this is your hour when darkness reigns. So he's going to take on other powers, including the evil one, the celestial forces, and the powers that were in charge from Rome. But watch what it goes on to say, and here's what I want to get to. And we'll end here. So when you go to chapter 22 and verse 66, watch this. When he's before Pilate. At daybreak, the council of the elders of the people, both the chief priests and teachers of the law, met together and Jesus was led before them. If you're the Christ, they said, tell us. Jesus answered, if I tell you, you will not believe me. And if I ask you, you would not answer. Verse 69, key verse. But from now on, the Son of man will be seated at the right hand of the mighty God. I mean, he hadn't even died yet and he's coming up with this exaltation and authority at the right hand of God. When you go to Daniel7 after seeing that, they asked, are you the Son of God? Here's what's fascinating. You know what his answer was? His other phrase. You're right in saying, I am.
Phil Robertson
There you go.
Willie Robertson
Isn't that fascinating?
Phil Robertson
We got a lot more to say about it because it's a nice bridge in here to John 10 as well. But we're going to have a guest on the other side of this break. She had a vision which was really interesting that led her to a life change. So we have a little testimony to tie off this podcast. So we'll see you on the other side of this break.
Al Robertson
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Phil Robertson
We are super excited with our guest that we have Kim Bright, who's the founder of Bright Core Nutrition. She's been helping folks with nutrition and wellness for nearly 50 years and she's joined us on the unashamed podcast. Kim. Welcome you all.
Kim Bright
I'm glad to be here and, you know, I'm just blessings to your family with what you've gone through lately with losing your leader, your band. So God bless y' all.
Phil Robertson
Well, the patriarch has blazed the trail. And before we came on air, you were telling me a little bit about your background, and you've. You've been a little bit. You're like Johnny Cash. You've been everywhere, man.
Kim Bright
I'm even wearing black like Johnny did.
Phil Robertson
You are. You are. And looking lovely from Florida of it today. So thank you very much. And I guess that's. You were a model and actress, right? So tell us a little bit about the. Give us the short version of the Kim Bright story for our audience.
Kim Bright
Well, we'll have to be Cliff Notes, because it's a long one. But, you know, I never dreamed that I'd end up in nutrition or helping people with their health, which I've done for almost 50 years now, you know, and people used to ask me, well, what do you want to do when you grow up? And it was always, well, I love to sing in church, I love to sing at school, and I love to act and dance and play instruments and all that. So maybe I'll just be an actor, actress. And then after I get real good at that, then I'll produce and direct and make a lot of money and come back and build houses for all my family and then go to Kentucky, where some of my kin folk are from, and have my horse farm because we were too poor to have a horse for me. So I did make it out to Hollywood. I did do the modeling and acting for a couple years. But before I get into that little story, because I was, you know, out there living in the world and for the world. But before I get into that, you know, I come from a family of rednecks, and all of them had addictions, both sides. My mama's daddy had alcoholism. And I remember as a child, he had a beer in one hand all the time, and then he'd have his. His old coffee, you know, can, where that was a film, you know, spitting that tobacco out.
Phil Robertson
We know that sound.
Kim Bright
And. And then, you know, he died. Mid-50s. We lost him. And in my. My daddy, his side, they didn't drink, but they love sugar. And my grandma made homemade everything from scratch. We always had lots of sugar. He had obesity problems. He was an alcoholic, and he was addicted to tobacco. And he died early at age 51. So I had all this in my background. And by the time I got out to la, you know, I was drinking with the best of them, some of my good friends Were professional football, basketball and baseball players. I drink them under the table all day long until, you know, I didn't. And one day I had a near death experience from drinking all that alcohol and eating sugar constantly and 20 cups of coffee a day. And all of a sudden I was above my body and I saw it. And then I was in a tunnel. And all of a sudden then I was this bright golden white. And it's not even describing it when I say bright golden light. And. And then all of a sudden my maker was there and he said, did you do what you were going to do down there? And I said, no. And he goes, you got a choice. Either stay here, you go back. And I said, I'm going back. I need to go back. And boom, I was back in my body and I felt somebody shaking it and opened my eyes and everything changed. The good Lord put me on a different path. Holy spirit directed me from there on out to nutrition. I read everything I could. You know, there's a Bible verse that, that really, really says it all, because it' first, it's third corinthians, if I can get it here. Yeah, it's chapter three and verse, or excuse me, First Corinthians, chapter three, 16 and 17. Know ye, know ye not, that ye are the temple of God and that the spirit of God dwelleth in you? If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy. For the temple of God is holy. Which temple ye are. I was destroying my temple, you know, I was destroying my temple. I was defiling it. And so what happened was Holy spirit directed me. I walked into my first health food store, started studying up everything and realizing that all of my health and sickness had started in my gut and that I had to understand why I, at age 20, I got this way. How did I come to be like this? How did my family die so young? So what I started studying was all this stuff about the gut. And I found out that, you know, with. We've got in our gut all these microbes and it's kind of like good and evil down there. God put them there. And there's good bacteria and there's. Then there's the guys, molds, fungus, yeast and parasites that are supposed to be there, but they're supposed to be far less than the good guys. And what happens with our diet that we've been eating? We get an overgrowth of the bad guys. So those guys are there in order to just tear us down when we're ready to go to the grave. But most People are dealing with those on a daily basis, and they've got constipation and bloating. They can't think right. Their heart doesn't work right. Everything's not working right. Because when you've got a dirty gut with these guys, you've got thick blood, dirty blood. You can't carry the nutrients to your brain, to your heart, to all your organs, right? And you can't carry oxygen, so you don't think right. Everything's going wrong, short circuiting, and then you can't carry the toxins out. So what happened? In 28 years ago, I started Bright Core, and we want to deliver only the best to people to help them get healthy. And what we've got here is dealing with 70% of our immune system in our gut, and we want to make people as healthy as possible. So we found out about a food that's, you know, I studied this food. I studied many different foods, fermented foods. And this is the king of fermented foods called Kimchi. Kimchi. And we put it in a capsule called Kimchi one to help people clean their guts up and not have this war going on with this fight for good and evil and make it really good there so we can be connected to Holy Spirit, God, and. And think right, too. So that's a little bit there.
Phil Robertson
I love it.
Willie Robertson
It.
Phil Robertson
I mean, you. You speak so much into what we've been talking about, Kim, for a long time on this podcast, and that is that bringing together of spiritual and physical because we are whole and made in the image of God. And I love it that it was a spiritual experience that led you to some physical freedom and understanding. I had a similar situation at 18, different from yours, and my results were different, but I had the same getting on the right path. And that's what changed man led me. And there's a. There's a sign for those of you listen behind Ken, this is with God, all things are possible. And I love that because that's exactly what sets you there. Right? Which is.
Kim Bright
Which is he refreshed, renewed. He gave my life back to me. And this is what. This is the path, this is my mission that I've been on, helping people for almost 50 years now with their health and not having to deal with all the poisons in their food, leading them into hospitals, on drugs. There's so many poisons in our soil, in our food, in our air, and they've affected us. And we need to get back to eating foods that will restore our health. What God originally Put here, how he put it here, not man altered things, not ultra, you know, processed sugars and all these other foods. So these fermented foods that I'm talking about really give you health. And the king of the fermented food, of course, is. Is kimchi.
Phil Robertson
So, Kim, tell us a little bit about some of the specific blessings of kimchi one, what kind of what it is and what it does for us when we. When we take it regularly, which is what you have for.
Kim Bright
Well, kimchi one is from kimchi, which is the top fermented food in the world. It's got just tons of research done on it. It's been around for centuries. It has over 900 different strains of probiotics, which means for life. And so many people out there are overdosing on antibiotics against life, which grow the bad critters instead of the good guys in our gut. So we took this, this incredible food because most people don't like the taste that are American. They don't like the smell. It's very. And we put it in a capsule so you can have all these benefits of its special unique strains of probiotics and the over 900 probiotics that are there. So we put it in a capsule so you can take it every day because you need. Your gut needs it every single day. We are bombarded with all of these poisons in our food, our air, and our water. So unless we're taking this every single day, our gut can't keep up with things and it just overpopulates with the bad guys. So, you know, you've got that power of fermentation, that gut that's so important, the serotonin, you know, the feeling good hormones made in our gut, too, the majority of it. And so many people are dealing with constipation, diarrhea, they can't digest things. They. They have headaches, they can't think straight, they have brain fog, they've got diabetes. With taking a kimchi, there's so many studies that show that when people use this every day, their waistline comes down, they drop weight, they can think straight again, their diabetes lessens, their. Everything starts to change in their body because everything's connected to our gut. So you see all these great things. We have thousands of testimonies of people that have changed their lives by using this every day. And even people that took these vaccines that had so many bad effects, you know, in 2020. And we have incredible testimonies from those people.
Phil Robertson
Well, I love it. I love what, what it's obviously meant in your life. And I'm very grateful that God has led you to the point where you can help other people. And Zach's right. I've recently lost £70. I'm more aware now more than ever of physically how that helps me be a fully a spiritual being to help other people. And you can't do that if you're not healthy. And so I'm very excited about trying this product myself. You got a special offer for our audience. Can you tell us about what the offer is?
Kim Bright
Yes, I do. And I want to, I want to say this is completely made in the United States, non gmo, non dairy, non soy, non, you know, gluten free and all that. So the offer that we want to offer today so everybody can get healthy and take care of their temple, you know, you want a happy gut, not want at war. So our, our exclusive today is go to my brightcore.com forward/unashamed and we'll give you 25 off your order by using the code unashamed. Or you can call in to 888-404-9677. And I really like you to do that because I'm an educator and I want you to understand what's going on. And we've got great people on the phones that want to talk to you. They're not AI, they're not from some foreign country. They're here in America. They like to talk and listen to you. And when you call into that number, 888-404-9677, we're going to give you up to 50% off and include free shipping. And if you're one of the first 100 callers, we're also going to give you a free bottle of vitamin D3, which is so great for your bones and all kinds of health, eye health, everything. So call now. 888-404-9677.
Phil Robertson
Thank you, Kim. All right, Unashamed Nation, it's time to get some Kimchi won going. So let's make those calls, let's jump in there and let's get those guts out of the war zone and a lot healthier. Kim, thank you for coming on the Unashamed podcast. God bless you for what you're doing and thank you for being one of our partners. 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.
Podcast Title: Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Episode: 1115 | Jase Defends His Home & Missy’s Sanity from an Unexpected Invasion
Release Date: June 25, 2025
Host/Author: Tread Lively
In Episode 1115 of Unashamed with the Robertson Family, hosts Phil, Al, Jase, and Zach Robertson, along with special guest Missy Robertson, dive into a tumultuous yet humorous incident involving an unexpected animal invasion at their home. The episode seamlessly blends personal anecdotes with deep spiritual insights, offering listeners both entertainment and thoughtful reflections.
The episode kicks off with Willie Robertson recounting a harrowing experience where bats unexpectedly invaded his home during a lively LSU game night. Missy’s terrified reactions and Willie’s desperate attempts to control the chaos set the stage for a story filled with fear, humor, and resilience.
Key Moments:
[04:13] Willie describes waking up to bats flying around his house:
“I had a family of bats that were flying around my house, inside the house, room to room. I could not figure it out.”
[06:34] Willie explains the triggers of the invasion during the LSU game:
“I think it was the racket… my dog started howling, then I started howling because it was fun.”
[07:00] The tension heightens as Missy is confronted by the bats:
“Missy starts screaming… there is a bat flying at her head.”
Phil comments humorously, “Oh, boy.”
[13:02] Willie shares his unconventional method to scare the bats away using a roaring fire:
“I built a fire in 94-degree weather… the bats came out and started landing everywhere.”
[16:00] The struggle culminates with an influx of flies:
“It turned into a massive fly infestation because I had the doors open in the summertime for six hours.”
This segment not only highlights the family's ability to handle unexpected crises but also sets up a metaphorical bridge to their spiritual discussions.
Following the chaotic account, the Robertson family transitions into a profound discussion on spiritual themes, particularly focusing on the concept of the "Son of Man" as depicted in biblical scriptures. They draw parallels between their real-life struggles and spiritual battles, emphasizing God's sovereignty and judgment.
Key Insights:
[19:04] Willie connects his bat story to spiritual armor:
“I had to get some armor… it's Ephesians 6.”
[22:21] Phil delves into the biblical significance of the "Son of Man":
“When you say the name of Jesus, the default position that we think in our mind… but he's like Talladega Nights. He's nice Jesus.”
[25:16] The discussion extends to Paul’s vision and the nature of divine encounters:
“Paul saw on the isle of Patmos… he fell on his face as though he was dead.”
[36:55] Connecting to Luke 7:
“John the Baptist came neither eating bread nor drinking wine… they say he has a demon.”
The conversation intricately weaves their personal experiences with theological insights, offering listeners a blend of relatable stories and deep spiritual reflections.
The latter half of the episode features Kim Bright, the founder of Bright Core Nutrition, who shares her transformative journey from addiction to wellness. Her testimony underscores the podcast's theme of integrating physical health with spiritual well-being.
Guest Highlights:
[43:07] Introduction to Kim Bright’s background:
“I never dreamed that I'd end up in nutrition… I had a near-death experience from drinking all that alcohol.”
[44:54] Kim recounts her spiritual awakening and transition to nutrition:
“Holy Spirit directed me from there on out to nutrition.”
Phil adds, “It's where I'm from… made me a fully a spiritual being to help other people.”
[50:42] Detailed explanation of her product, Kimchi One:
“Kimchi One is from kimchi, which is the top fermented food in the world… we put it in a capsule so you can have all these benefits of its special unique strains of probiotics.”
[53:17] Special offer for listeners:
“Go to mybrightcore.com/forward/unashamed and we'll give you 25% off your order by using the code unashamed.”
Kim’s Story: Kim shares her battle with addiction rooted in her family's history, leading to a near-death experience that catalyzed her shift toward nutrition. Inspired by biblical teachings, she founded Bright Core Nutrition to help others achieve holistic health through gut wellness, emphasizing the connection between physical health and spiritual well-being.
The episode wraps up by reinforcing the importance of maintaining both physical and spiritual health. Phil and Willie express gratitude for Kim's contributions and encourage listeners to take proactive steps in their wellness journeys. The family's ability to navigate unexpected challenges while grounding their experiences in faith offers a powerful message of resilience and divine guidance.
Final Thoughts:
Listeners are encouraged to leave ratings, subscribe, and stay connected for future episodes that continue to blend faith, family, and personal growth.
Willie Robertson [04:13]:
“I had a family of bats that were flying around my house, inside the house, room to room. I could not figure it out.”
Willie Robertson [06:34]:
“I think it was the racket… my dog started howling, then I started howling because it was fun.”
Phil Robertson [19:04]:
“I had to get some armor… it's Ephesians 6.”
Phil Robertson [22:21]:
“When you say the name of Jesus, the default position that we think in our mind… but he's like Talladega Nights. He's nice Jesus.”
Kim Bright [43:28]:
“I never dreamed that I'd end up in nutrition… I had a near-death experience from drinking all that alcohol.”
Kim Bright [50:42]:
“Kimchi One is from kimchi, which is the top fermented food in the world… we put it in a capsule so you can have all these benefits of its special unique strains of probiotics.”
Handling Crises with Faith: The Robertson family’s ability to manage unexpected and frightening situations is anchored in their Christian faith, showcasing resilience and reliance on divine guidance.
Integration of Spiritual and Physical Health: The episode emphasizes the interconnectedness of spiritual well-being and physical health, advocating for a holistic approach to life’s challenges.
Guest Inspiration: Kim Bright’s testimony serves as a powerful example of personal transformation through faith and dedication to helping others achieve health and wellness.
Biblical Insights: The discussion on the "Son of Man" and related scriptures provides deeper theological understanding, encouraging listeners to reflect on their beliefs and the nature of divine judgment and authority.
Episode 1115 of Unashamed with the Robertson Family masterfully intertwines a personal family ordeal with profound spiritual discussions and a compelling guest segment. By sharing their experiences and insights, the Robertson family offers listeners a blend of humor, faith, and practical advice, reinforcing the podcast’s mission to spread the Gospel and build a supportive community.
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