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Phil Robertson
Welcome back to Unashamed. As you can imagine, it's. It's the day for Jason. I. I don't exactly know when you're going to be hearing this, but it's the day after the College World Series has ended. And Jason and I are very happy today. Maddie, not so happy. She's. She's an Arkansas fan. She's been doing a little bit of hating on us, but she's. She's going to get there. Sometimes it takes a while to get over stuff. She'll be okay. I'll pray for Maddie. But Jace. Jace. Looks like you're fully dressed.
Zach Dasher
My gosh, what is going on? I mean, Jason.
Phil Robertson
If you're not watching. Jason's in full blown mode. Zach.
Zach Dasher
Full purple and gold blue.
Jase Robertson
I am, but there's a story behind this. Actually, there's quite a few stories, Zach.
Phil Robertson
Are you surprised? There's a story behind.
Zach Dasher
No, I'm not surprised at all.
Jase Robertson
Look, before y' go. Oh, Jase looks like a clown. I flew in here.
Phil Robertson
I think you look smashing, Jace.
Jase Robertson
Just for the record, I flew in here just a couple hours ago and I got up this morning at 2:55 to make it to the airport and so. But you know what? I've been giddy all day and I'm going to tell you the truth, my wife has made me laugh today. In one day, in 30, almost 35 years of marriage, more than any other day. So we're giddy. She just keeps saying.
Zach Dasher
Did she come back with you?
Jase Robertson
Oh yeah, she came back with me. I mean, the laughter started when I got up I got up in such a good mood, which, look, I get up in a good mood because Jesus has raised from the dead, so. But, I mean, if you just put a little extra topping on that. I went to Omaha in search of the eighth national championship for lsu, but only had two days to be there for the championship game. So it's best two out of three.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And wouldn't you know it, LSU won the national championship. And I got to see both games. And so I just woke up even though it was 255 and we didn't get back to the hotel last night. The game was at 1. I think it was at 1:30, and I think we got back at 9, so do the math. Ole Jase hadn't had much sleep, but I was giddy. But what was so funny to me is I woke up just mid conversation, just ready to go, and. But I noticed Missy wasn't saying anything to me. She was up, but, like, just kind of, you know, it's 2:55 in the morning. And I said, how are you feeling, babe? And she said, give me a second. I laughed. It was more like five minutes. And then she just engaged. But it was like, give me a second.
Phil Robertson
But it was the way. It was the way you asked it, because you asked it like, are you as fired up as I am?
Jase Robertson
I said, how you doing, babe? She's like, give me a second. I don't know why that made me laugh so hard. That was like the funniest thing I've ever heard at 2:55 in the morning. But. So I came rolling and then. And got a few. Few stories for you. So. But when I got here today, Duck Commander, it's actually a work day. I did have to ask somebody what day it was, and they said, it's Monday. Which I should have known that, but because Martin was out in the parking lot. Well, when I got out of the truck, which Martin is a huge LSU fan, and he texted me a lot during the game, well, he saw how I was dressed and he just like, you know, he came like a big puppy because Martin's a huge man. He's like, what's up with that jersey? I said, I brought that back from Omaha. And he's like, you got one of the game jerseys? And I said, not quite. I said, but this jersey came off one of the players, his mom, it came off her back to me, and she had an undershirt on, so don't go down there.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
I was supposed to say, do you need to repent to start up so.
Jase Robertson
You'Re like, well, how does this happen? And so the first game we went to, and I'll give you the details, but we were sitting right behind home plate. And that story is a story in and of itself. But Missy went to the bathroom during the game, and when she came back, she was. She was kind of giddy, and she's like, you never going to guess who I just met. I was like, who? I mean, because I was thinking, there are people everywhere. And, you know, we were having a lot of fan interactions because we were just out in the crowd. And so I was like, well, who would be out here in just all this lsuville? You know, she's like, I met Ethan Fry's mom, which I'm wearing. Maddie can do we. How do we get a shot of this?
Phil Robertson
Yeah, we can see it turned around.
Jase Robertson
I turned around, and he signed it, you know, after the game, of course, because he was actually playing while that was going on, but which led to that, and so. Which was exciting. They followed us. And she said, Ethan has watched our shows and different things, and he's kind of an outdoorsman. So I was like. I knew I liked him for a reason, because she said I was more just because I watch LSU baseball season from the moment it starts till it ends every year. So I kind of knew his story. He's been there three years. He got injured last year, but just this year, it all came together. So I root for guys like that because I thought, look at all the adversity he's gone through, you know, so I've been a big fan, so. So that was cool. So, yeah, later on, she's like, well, I got a jersey for you signed, you know, by my son. And we were like, what? So the next game, you know, we met her somewhere, and she has this jersey. Then she told the story. She was like, I actually wore this. This jersey yesterday. But he just wanted y' all to have something, you know, So I just thought that was so nice. I mean, it was cool. But what I was going to say, I knew this was going to be a good trip because at the last minute, you know, we decided to go when I think they beat UCLA and the. Which they beat Arkansas. Sorry, Maddie. I was going to get you a shirt. Look, this could be worse. I was going to buy you a shirt and. But I just didn't want to do it. But the shirt said, go home a Hogs. So you got to think about that. You got Omaha.
Zach Dasher
Go home.
Jase Robertson
Go home a Hogs. But I just. I just didn't I just. I just didn't do it.
Zach Dasher
You should have done it. That would have been. That would have been a kind gesture.
Jase Robertson
No, I love Arkansas.
Phil Robertson
If you had brought one, I would have worn it, I'll tell you.
Zach Dasher
But you knew it was going to be a good trip. What was the. What was the thing that tipped?
Phil Robertson
But it was. I'll say to the audience, because we were planning all this last week, and we were talking about doing podcasts because our podcast schedule is pretty tight, and to do something. What Jay's has pulled off is very difficult to do.
Jase Robertson
It is. That's why.
Phil Robertson
I mean, we had to, like.
Zach Dasher
But I'm like, we moved heaven and earth to make. To make this.
Jase Robertson
We did.
Phil Robertson
Because I told Jason, anybody that wants to make the move to omaha, especially with LSU, I'm all in. So thank you. Outvoted on everything 2 to 1. If he. If he had a vote.
Jase Robertson
Well, thank you. But look, Zach helped me out a lot because he has his little hijack app thing that he's promoting. And so we did that. And look, everything was smooth. They gave us the money back. I mean, Missy mainly handled it. You can ask her. I think she's coming up on a podcast near you. But what happened was when we got to the hotel, I mean, it was one o' clock in the morning, and Mitchie's like, look at this. We walked into the room, and there was this huge display with all kind of LSU gear. And one of the hats is the hat I have on, which that was probably in the top five of questions I got while I was at Omaha is, where did you get that hat?
Zach Dasher
And the hat says Omaha dynasty.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, yeah, it says Omaha dynasty. Well, I didn't realize because I thought, well, somebody's making this hat wherever they got all this stuff. Because it was. It was the kind of the technical team of the AJ Hey, Jack.
Zach Dasher
Yeah, I didn't know they did that, but they called me this morning, they said, hey, did Jace like our gifts? I was like, what? Oh, I said, what were the gifts? Oh, we got him. Because I saw your hat because you were having home plate, and I said, what is he? And I got the. I saw the Omaha dynasty hat. I didn't know that HeyJack.com did it. So they were so excited that y' all were using the product.
Jase Robertson
It's really, really nice. And we figured out, you know, between them and the hot, they had this big display of stuff. And so the hat. We actually found the booth when we went to the game, you know, outside the stadium, they have all these booths where they sell stuff, and it was just a little booth. The company was called Patches, and they actually did this. And just because they support our family and what we do and our platform, you know, on our podcast, they were like, sure, we'll do this for you. And they came up with the Omaha dynasty. I mean, we have won now eight national championships in baseball. Not that I'm bragging.
Phil Robertson
I think that's the third time you mentioned that, Jay.
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Jase Robertson
But look, it was this young couple just. It reminded me Al when we used to do trade shows with booths. And so if y' all want to give them some love, I think it's great. They. They do all y' all. I mean, find them. Look up. They're in Omaha. I know that, Patches. So it was real nice. But I remember how this story got started. So when I came in, you know, Martin was following me into Duck Commander today. And so he's like, why are you dressed like this? You know, So I told him the. The bit about the shirt and the jersey and So I said, I just want to make sure. I'm going to walk through the halls and make sure everybody knows that LSU won the national championship yesterday. And he's like, well, I don't think there's a whole lot of people here. I was like, what? It's Monday. You know, once he told me it was Monday, I was like, but it's actually their lunch break is when we're filming this. And so there were only three people here besides Martin. The first person that I found was just walking through the hall, and I think she's a receptionist. And I said, hey, I just did like this. And she looked and she said, I don't watch football.
Zach Dasher
You're like, not football.
Jase Robertson
And kept walking. And I thought, what kind of place is Willie running around here? I don't watch football. So the second person that I saw, and I said, hey, we're national champions. And she said, I'm so happy for you. And I think she worked for Sadie. Yeah, but she said it like that.
Zach Dasher
So you got no affirmation until that's.
Jase Robertson
The only two people we could find. And Martin said, oh, wait, I know. There's one other person I know is here, and they're an Arkansas fan. And so when he opened the door, I just jumped in and said, how about them Tigers? And she said, get out of here.
Phil Robertson
So it wasn't Maddie, was it?
Jase Robertson
No, it wasn't Maddie. But on the positive side, Maddie, you now there's a person down about four rooms that y' all can console each other. She said, I don't even know what that means, and I'm kind of glad. So. So we're. We're. We're giddy. I want to tell you the story, and I know if you don't follow LSU baseball, you know, I'm so sorry, but the reason I'm so excited about this is. Look, when I was a teenager, this is when I started following LSU baseball. There was a guy called Skip Burtman who pretty much revolutionized college baseball, but he was the catalyst to making LSU great. And so we got caught up in that fever. Al. We used to visit my dad's sister Judy, who lived in South Louisiana, and she took us to LSU baseball games. I mean, I'm going back to.
Phil Robertson
That's how we fell in love with lsu, was because of her.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. And you got to remember, the reason I'm saying this affectionately is like, what's this got to do with anything spiritual? Because it's hard to live a disciple of Jesus life when you're A teenager. And because all my friends were just acting like a bunch of, you know, hooligans. And, you know, following LSU and going to college baseball games was just good, clean fun for me, and. Which was what I was trying to find things that are, you know, good, clean fun. And so that's how far, you know, the history goes back. But I want to tell you this story because I'm going to tell you this, and you're just not going to believe it. You're going to say, there's no way this happened. Zach brought up that he saw me behind home plate. Well, here's how that happened. I have a guy in Omaha that I became good friends with that. The crazy part of this story is in 2013, LSU made it to the College World Series. And at the last minute, I wanted to go, but I didn't. It was pretty much sold out. I couldn't get in, didn't know how to get in. But back then, I was doing social media, and so I noticed that one of the announcers, Kyle Peterson, followed me. He's one of the announcers in the College World Series. So I just sent a private message, because if someone follows you, it's called X. Now, if you don't know, and if you private message someone, they have to follow you for, you can do that. And I'm like, hey, man, I noticed you follow me. You got any way you can hook a guy up with some tickets? I'm wanting to come, you know? And look, what was surprising, because it wasn't like he was from Louisiana. I think he went to Stanford.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, he went to Stanford. He played against LSU, actually, back in the late 80s, I think early 90s.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, he just puts a name and a number and he said, call this guy. He'll take care of you. And that guy has become one of my greatest friends.
Zach Dasher
You guys are super close.
Phil Robertson
Steve O.
Jase Robertson
And Steve O is you love Steve. Oh, Steve O. Look, his mantra, become one of my closest friends is like, look, let's all just get along and have fun, and I can make it happen. And that dude, I mean, look. Well, I brought him a goodie bag this year. It was. It would completely filled. 80% of my bag was the goody bag for Steve O. Steve. Okay. But Steve O. Had a wedding on Saturday that he had to go to. And so he's like, we met up and he's like, I'm gonna give you the tickets. And I was like, if you're doing this dude digitally, here's one of my sons, because my Two sons met Missy and I up there, which was awesome. So we get the tickets? You got them? Yeah. So we're thinking, everything's great. Well, an hour before the game, we're outside the stadium, and we had just walked out of this little restaurant, and I took a picture. And look, this is my second post that I've done in five years, five or six years, because I haven't been doing social media. I mean, my wife and other people do it for me. But I announced, you know, when my dad died, I literally typed that in and put it out there. And so this was my second one. I just thought, I'm going to let everybody know we're here. You know, I was thinking, LSU fans, let's. Let's let them know we're here. So I took a selfie with me and Missy, and I posted it, and we walked out. We're fixed to go into the stadium. And so what happened was a guy that I had met at an LSU football game that I didn't remember right off the top of my head sent me a text and said, hey, I just saw your post. Do you need some tickets? And I was like, well, what kind of guy do you think I am? It's an hour before game time. Wouldn't you think I have tickets? And I was like, hey, this guy, you know, that I met at football is like, do you need some tickets? So my son goes to pull up our tickets, and they're not there. And O Steve O's at a wedding. And it then hit us that we have no tickets because the transfer, even though it said transfer complete, they just didn't show up. Which I found out later that happens every once in a while in the way you're getting these tickets. And so I'm like, hang on just a second. I got an idea. And I could tell Missy was getting panicky because she always loves a plan. And I was like, I just had a guy text me saying if I need some tickets. And she's like, are you serious? So I said, hey, buddy, what about these tickets? And he said, yeah, if you're open to wearing a raising canes hat. I got some tickets right behind home plate. So I read the text out loud, and Missy's like, babe, do not answer that. I was like, this guy's in my phone for a reason. I know him. I met him. And then I thought about it. I thought of all the strange requests I've ever had in my life, which I've usually said no to, when someone will say, if you Where? And fill in the blank. My answer is usually immediately no. But I thought not like raising canes.
Zach Dasher
Oh. I mean, look, if you're going to go. If you go do the chicken route, I don't know of a better place to get chicken fingers.
Phil Robertson
It's a Louisiana.
Jase Robertson
Well, that's what I was saying. I met Todd Grace, who's the owner, and because there were his seats, he had to go somewhere.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And I thought, you know what? I just kind of ignored Missy because Missy was like, this is crazy. This is crazy. And I was like, yeah, buddy, where are we gonna meet? And bring me the raising cane's hat. And he was like, everything was done digitally, you know? Cause he was like, well, let me introduce you to somebody. Well, I'm looking around, you know, and. Well, the next thing you know, it's a group text, you know, and it's some guy named Jeremy, you know, and.
Zach Dasher
He'S like, who's your new best friend?
Jase Robertson
Yeah. He's like, are you ready for the tickets? And I'm like, steve O.
Zach Dasher
Is out. Jeremy's in.
Phil Robertson
Jeremy has now replaced Steve.
Jase Robertson
So all of a sudden, my two sons get on this because it's complicated the way they're doing these tickets.
Phil Robertson
You could have never done this.
Jase Robertson
Well, you got to go to ticket master. You got to have an account. I don't have all that. My son is. They're. They're over there. Just.
Zach Dasher
You're an analog guy in a digital world. You just were trying to figure it out. You just could. You had to have your. If you didn't have your kids, you'd have been up the creek without a paddle.
Phil Robertson
Oh, he'd have never went to the game.
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Jase Robertson
Look, when Cole looked up and said, we have the tickets, I. My wife just turned pale. She was like, this is actually happening. And I'm like, somebody sent a message to Steve telling him, we don't need those tickets. He can sell them. We never got them, you know, because I was thinking, he's got 40 minutes to sell them. But so I said, oh, we're raising Cain right behind home plate tonight, you know, which was my line. So we go in there, sit down, and, I mean, I'm right behind home plate, which I didn't figure out. The reason they wanted me to wear the hat is because that shot is in every shot when the batter is trying to hit the pitch. We're. We're.
Zach Dasher
You're there. Yeah. Your big bug is right there the whole time.
Jase Robertson
Here's the part I feel bad about because we're not watching tv, obviously. The part I feel bad about is the little banner that ESPN puts up that tells you the score. It was cutting my head off the entire game and my raising canes hat. So it's a beautiful shot of my wife and two sons going, go Tigers. You know, so, you know, sorry about that, Todd. I mean, my heart was in the right place, but somebody should have gone over there and said, hey, you know, give this hat to your son.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. Wow.
Jase Robertson
So that's how we got in the game. That is literally how we got in the game. And it worked out. And finally Steve. Steve O. About two hours later is like, oh, no. Because he's been at a wedding. He's just now texting his phone like it just happened. I was like, oh, no, buddy, we're good. It was awesome. I mean, because that was a great place to watch.
Phil Robertson
How did you get into Sunday's game? That was Saturday's game, right?
Jase Robertson
Well, Steve O has. When I said, the man makes things happen. So he's like, well, it's a 1:30 game on Sunday. It was 104 degrees. And look, by the way, I didn't tell you this. It was 100 degrees on the Saturday game, but it wasn't like 100 like you're thinking, because in Louisiana it can be 90 and it's hotter than it was there at 100. So it wasn't terrible. But we were in the shade behind home plate the whole time because it was 6 o' clock. But the next day he's like, well, I got us a suite up here on the third base side. It has air conditioned just in case you get hot. I mean, we were outside watching the game, but, you know, if it got hot, you could walk in. I was like, steve O, what do I need to do for you?
Phil Robertson
Yeah, Steve O's back in, Zach.
Zach Dasher
Back in.
Jase Robertson
Steve O.
Zach Dasher
What have you done for me lately? Well, I'm glad you got. I'm glad you got hooked up and I'm glad that the hey Jack thing worked out for you. But by the way, if you do want to sign up, we are giving away 500 of travel vouchers. So heyjack.com got less than a week left. Go sign up. But I am glad you had a good time. I wish I could have been there with you.
Jase Robertson
It was fantastic. It was like Missy said it right. She said, this is one of the few trips that we plan late and just everything and they worked out, including a national championship. So I wanted to share that. Thanks for indulging me. I thought you wanted to hear the behind the scenes. And I will say this in a. In a touching way. The stadium was 90% LSU fans. The coastal Carolina made up 10%. And I would say I met about 50% of everybody. And it was awesome because the number one thing that people came up and said was about our dad, Phil. And just, I mean, look, we literally had people walk up, you know, with tears in their eyes and there were a lot of Jesus converters conversations, you know, in between. There was just a couple moments during all that. You know, the one time I went up to the bathroom and came back, there was a girl I had taken picture with a few years ago who had cerebral palsy and her dad, which now, look, I didn't recognize him. But when he said, you took a picture with my daughter and, you know, I just stopped because the conversations were so meaningful. It was unlike any other experience because it wasn't like, hey, Doug Dynasty, take a picture. It was just. It was. It was just downright spiritual. But he said, and she's here today. He said, his daughter was here today. And when I saw her, we. We met. She lit up, even though, you know, she can't communicate very well. And I'm like, are you kidding me? I remembered her. And so the whole crowd moved out so I could sit beside her during. During the game, and we took a picture together, and it moved me to tears. It was just. Just because of her excitement, you know? And so it was a wonderful experience just with that being. Being with the people. And a lot of people kept saying, are these people bothering you? I'm like, these are our people. They're from Louisiana, and they've supported us, and they couldn't have been nicer about my dad, and we couldn't have had more spiritual conversations.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, I'm glad you said that about Coast Carolina, because I love their program. I mean, they're. They're not a. You know, other than in baseball, you don't know that much about them, but because of that, they've become pretty well known. And, you know, obviously, we're big Tiger fans, but I would be pulling for them most years when they were there, including the last time they were. Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And I met a lot of their fans.
Phil Robertson
I know there's a lot of people in the Carolinas that love us, so we just want to say you guys had an awesome season.
Jase Robertson
You know, they did, and they had good attitude. We had a lot of funny jokes about, you know, the coach getting thrown out of the game. I mean, not that it was funny to them, but it was like, at some point, we just have to laugh about this and move on because it really engaged the crowd when all that happened, you know, it was crazy. Yeah. And so, you know, it is what it is. At the end of the day, it was a baseball game, but, you know, the young men involved. You know, I've had a special place for this year's team because I know a lot of them do Bible studies during the season, you know, because I follow them real closely. And I got to meet Connor Benge before the game because once again, he saw the social media post, and we kind of arranged a meeting for the game started. And I'm sharing this story because Unashamed Nation is a part of that, because you know what? He wanted to talk about this podcast. He was real appreciative of the Bible study and said a lot of good things, and we had a very spiritual conversation, and he told me a lot of the players on the team are followers of Jesus.
Phil Robertson
Jason I didn't get to watch the first game because Lisa and I had an event down here in Alabama about two hours from where our Gulf Shores place is. And so I didn't. I didn't watch the game, so I missed all the raising canes drama from that.
Jase Robertson
But.
Phil Robertson
But I have had a lot of people ask me, and several did at the event as well, what I thought about kind of what's been going on in the world, because we haven't really talked too much about it on the podcast because there's been a lot of kind of ongoing developments. And, you know, just in terms of Israel, Iran, you know, anytime you get into Middle east conflicts and. And when we kind of get drawn into it as well, which is always going to happen, is in the U.S. you know, people start asking a lot of questions about it. So I was interested to get y' all's take about it because quite a bit has happened. I think people are like, is. Is this. Is this it? Is this pointing to something bigger? Is. You know, so I get. Been getting a lot of texts from people from Unashamed Nation and emails just like, you know, what do you guys think about all this? So I was going to see y' all's take on kind of the latest in fact today. I haven't seen it. Jace but you said right before we came on air, there was some bombings that happened, like, in the last hours that.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, they were reporting that Iran had responded to America. When they. When America went in with this, I think they called it Midnight Hammer. And we were at the first game when that happened, and there was a little buzz around because, you know, I guess people are on their phones during the game taking pictures and all that. And Missy's like, I Hope World War 3 hadn't started, you know, because it's hard in the moment to get the details. And, like, I haven't had any time to watch any news whatsoever in the last three days, but. And I was like, really? Of course, we were at the LSU game, and so, I mean, they're playing for a national championship, and I'm like, well, I hope it went well. I'm sure I'll hear about it. You know, I wasn't sure what had happened, but that was. That was the night when they had the Midnight Hammer.
Phil Robertson
And tell us a little bit about it, Zach, because you probably know more than Jason. I did, because we were both kind of swamp this weekend. But so. So what, what, what has happened that you know about.
Zach Dasher
I actually tried to stay off the news, but. But when that happened, I kind of got sucked into the vortex again because me and Jill went on a little honeymoon trip, anniversary trip. But yeah, so it's, yeah, it's been a big debate right now. So we bombed, joined in with Israel. I mean, everybody knows if you've kept what the news. Bombed, bombed their, I think three. Three of their nuclear sites. Yeah, it's been reported that those sites have been obliterated and destroyed their nuclear program. I did watch a really fascinating interview. It was a two hour podcast with Ted Cruz, Senator Ted Cruz and, and Tucker Carlson. So there's kind of a fierce debate inside kind of even the conservative punditry world about everything. So, you know, there's, it's, I mean, as far as like the foreign policy part of it, I think that's like, for me, that's like one discussion for the most of the questions that I think we're more well equipped to answer is the question of is this the end times? Is this, you know, what the book of Revelation was about? Is this, you know, is all this like what was prophesied? Because that is a big thing that's happening right now and a lot of people are wondering. And so I think we all probably have views on that. I mean, my initial reaction when people have asked me that, Al, has been that everyone in the history of the world who has predicted that the end times was, was upon us has been wrong up until this point. So no one's ever been able to fully predict it. Jace, has Missy got the American flags ready for your fourth of July party?
Jase Robertson
I'm sure she does.
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Phil Robertson
Well, and it's almost like there's some lang. Quite a bit of language in the epistles, especially for. Mostly from Paul. Yeah, that let us know. We never will quite know. I mean, the whole idea of thief in the night and you know, unknown means unknown. So you're not be able to pin this stuff down, which tells you a lot right off the bat.
Jase Robertson
Well, when you get into a theological question about it though, I mean, I go to all the verses about, you know, the kingdom that this whole idea of what we believe, and I mean, you know, me, you and Zach, is that the kingdom came to earth when Jesus the king died, was buried and resurrected and ascended to the right hand of God and poured out his spirit, made it available for human beings and those who surrender to the king become members of the kingdom. Now having said that, I think the kingdom of God is bigger than just that. I mean, you have the celestial world and you know, and how God works just in the world as a whole. He even uses, you know, people that don't believe in him in certain ways. But I do think that we're a part of that. And you know what, what's crazy about this is I did a little study on revelation, I'd say a couple weeks ago, and I did it because of our study in John and we're in John chapter 10 and you're like, wait a minute, that's the part where he says I'm the gate, I'm the shepherd for the sheep. But there's a lot of that theme in the book of Revelation. And so I want to give that in a podcast near you Because I jotted it down. I really wasn't thinking, oh, we're fixed to be in some combat. I mean, the Israel Iran skirmish, I'm sure it's worse than a skirmish. I'm not sure how to describe that had started. And a lot of people, because they see me, they realize we do a podcast about the Bible study. And they were asking me the same questions that Zach was getting, which it's hard to give a one sentence response to that. I'm like, well, you know, I don't think the, you know, Israel being involved and then God setting up a temple, you know, at the, what people say at the end of the times. I just don't, I don't think, I think that's a. How would, how would you describe that?
Zach Dasher
I would say, I would say it doesn't make sense. And one of the things that was.
Jase Robertson
Going to be a little more friendly than. It doesn't make sense.
Zach Dasher
No, I mean, I'm trying to think of how to say this in a new way.
Phil Robertson
I think it doesn't, but I think it doesn't fit. I, I think when you, you know, we just did a pretty extensive dive into the picture from Daniel. We got into the Son of Man study recently, a very extensive look at, at kingdoms that are known kingdoms. And it is interesting, I will say this, it's interesting that when you talk about Iran, you're talking about descendants of Persia, which was one of those former kingdoms, and of course Israel being one of those as well, that's kind of come along through time. But when you look at that and you see the Greeks and you see the Romans and then you see everything that's happened since, it becomes very difficult to try to put those pieces together, as some people do in modern times, when you realize there was such a pushing towards the time of Jesus coming and something amazing happening with him as a king. I mean, we've been consistent in the way we've laid that out from an Old Testament perspective, from a Gospel perspective, and from a New Testament Epistle perspective. So to now come in and try to rebuild those same nations into something that somehow fits those texts when we see it aiming towards something much more simple. You know, I was told when I studied, go for the most simple explanation of everything first and then see where you go from there. And that's kind of how I feel about it in terms of, you know, from a biblical look at this, you know, kind of current event.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. And the interview, I thought with Tucker Carlson and Senator Cruz was telling on at least One aspect of it, I think you have to separate this out. Like Cruz's argument when he was making the case for should we invade Iran was twofold. One was, well, the second thing he mentioned was that they have the potential for the capacity to develop nuclear weapons very quickly. And they have already said, death to America. And so there was kind of this whole thing of. Of they're a threat to America. That's a fair argument. The first argument that he made that he said was his primary reason was because he referenced Genesis 12, although he didn't know where it was at in the Bible. But he said, I learned in Sunday school that I'm a Christian and that those who support Israel will be blessed and those who curse Israel will be cursed. And it was a reference to Genesis 12 at the beginning, if you got to. But keep in mind, we've talked about this, by the way, in this podcast. Genesis 11. Tower of Babel nations were created for the very first time because of their attempt to build a tower to God. And then Genesis 12 is the conversation that God has with Abram. So the context of that verse he mentioned is that it's God pulling a portion out for himself. And what Senator Cruz was alluding to was what's called dispensational eschatology, which I don't think that's a good basis for foreign policy. I think it actually is very dangerous. So I didn't like that side of what he said at all. And Tucker was pushing back on him, saying, where does it say that? What does that mean? Who is Israel? And I think the more controversial thing, although it shouldn't be that controversial, is if you look at what the Apostle Paul said in the Book of Romans, which is this argument, the whole book of Romans is really an argument for the Gentiles being included into the people of God. Because the question is, who are the real descendants of Abraham? Because there was a promise that was made in Genesis 12, right? He says that I'm going to bless Israel. And then he says, I'm going to give you multiple times throughout Genesis, he says, I'm going to give you as many grandkids as there are stars in the sky. So when Abraham looks up, he says, count the stars. I can't count them all. That's how many grandkids you're going to have. So then the question is, well, who is it? Actually, that is the offspring of Abraham. That's the real question. And I think that's important question to answer. And Paul answers that question in Romans 9 when he says in Romans 9 that to Israel, he says, the Israelites to them belong the adoption, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law, the worship, the promises. To them belong the patriarchs. And from their race, from their DNA, according to the flesh is the Christ, who is God over all, blessed forever. Amen. So in other words, when God became flesh, he became the flesh of Israel. But then he says in verse six, it's not as though God's word has failed, for not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel. This is the Christian teaching, by the way. This is the Apostle Paul. Not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel. Verse 7. And not all children of. And not all are children of Abraham because they are his offspring. But through Isaac shall your offspring be named. What does that mean? Well, he tells us, verse eight, this means that it is not the children of the flesh who are the children of God. In other words, it's not the DNA, it's not their ethnicity, but the children of the promise who are counted as offspring. So we are actually children of the promise. That's the whole point of Romans chapter 9, 10 and 11 is that it's those who will come to Christ through faith that is the true children of Abraham. And so that could be Jewish people, that could be Gentile people, that could even be Iranian people. There's a massive revival going on in the Middle east right now.
Phil Robertson
I'm glad you brought that up, because I was going to say that, you know, our good friend Larry Bowles, Polls, we've had him on several times. His. His primary work in Athens were Muslim refugees coming through. And a lot of those folks that were converted leaving wars in the Middle east, they. They took the gospel back into their countries, whether it was Syria or Iran or all these different countries. And so some of the main leaders in the church that was established by Bowles and a lot of other people, they're doing a huge work in Iran. And so there's a lot of our brothers and sisters that are there. I mean, they're under the regime as well. Obviously, it's a bad situation for them. But it's not like everybody in Iran. It's not like you can just have one monolithic brush and say, well, you know, they're all infidels or they're all this, or they're all whatever. That's what they do to us. Yeah, we're just like, no, there's a lot of brethren, there's a lot of kids. Yeah.
Zach Dasher
But the foreign policy aspect of it, I mean, I mean, I think that you can make a case for, for bombing their sites. I mean that's its own thing. I don't think he can make the case from the scriptures at all. I don't think the Bible and I also think that ties into. Are we in the end times now? Nobody knows. No one knows when the Lord's going to come back, which it's certainly like whatever that view of the like you mentioned, Jay. So the building of a third temple and all that, I mean, I don't see that in the Bible at all. All right, guys, summertime is here, which means the kids are going to be at home and they're going to be looking for something to do. And if you're not filling their hearts and minds with truth, you can be sure that the world is ready to fill it with lies. And that's where our friends at Brave Books come in. We love Brave books. They help parents raise strong families by teaching biblical values through powerful faith filled stories. In fact, each month Braith sends out a new book that teaches lessons like courage, forgiveness, are standing firm in your faith. In fact, I think Missy wrote a book.
Jase Robertson
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Jase Robertson
Well, I know this. We're all individually at the end of our time. When you look at time relevant to how much time there is and how long you get to have a part of that as a human being, that's right. You know.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
If you. If you think about it that way, you get what even the Book of Psalms says. What do you get? 72, three score and 10. Remember what my grandpa used to say that, you know, which. 3 score and 10 was A. I guess I don't know what kind of language that is, but it.
Phil Robertson
It's language. It was an old civil war. I know, because that's what Abraham Lincoln said.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Three, 10, which is.
Jase Robertson
70.
Phil Robertson
80. Yeah, 80, if you got the strength.
Jase Robertson
70 or, you know, 80 years on. On the planet and. But I. Here's what I want to say. I'm dying to get into this Revelation study because it's really. It kind of dawned on me how it applies, because at the end of the day, I mean, I'm concerned about this because let's say the reports are true and they're trying to build a nuclear weapon. Well, you know, that's. That's a way to wipe everyone off the planet.
Zach Dasher
Yeah, true.
Jase Robertson
Think anybody of sober, sound mind is for that. And so if you get a regime that is bitter and, you know, a lot of their chants are, you know, from the radical side of that agenda is Death to America and they're building a nuclear weapon, it might already get you, your attention. If you're leaders of a nation, you know, the nation, they're saying, death to America. So, I mean, I think what. What's embittered everyone is because the. It was kind of the same narrative when Iraq. And we went into Iraq with Saddam Hussein, and it was like, they have weapons of mass destruction. And then I'm pretty sure that it's. Yeah.
Zach Dasher
Yeah, that was brought up. I mean, Tucker brought that up. I think that's a fair point. I mean.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, but in this case, they're like, well, we've, you know, they're building a nuclear weapon. And, you know, Israel has. Is. Has always kind of been, you know, our partners in this. And so, I mean, we don't want whole sections of people wiped off the face of the planet. But having said all that, what I was going to say is, I think it made me think of that verse in 2nd Corinthians 10 where he talked when Paul said, you know, by the meekness and gentleness of Christ, he was appealing to them in his letter. But he goes on to say that we don't live by the standards of the world. And then he's like, for though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. And we demolish arguments and every potential pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God and take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. And the reason I'm bringing that up is because you know where all of this stuff comes from. When Zach was referring to the end times or most of it comes from the book of Revelation. But the revelation is Jesus. You know the first verse, the word Apocalypto in some form is the Greek word for revelation. But it's Jesus revealing something. And what he says in the book of Revelation four different times that whatever he's writing is fixing to take place. I mean, first one says that he's giving you a revelation which God gave him to show his servants what must soon take place. We can talk about that when we break it all down. But the verse I wanted to get to is verse five. Because when he told John in verse four, he said to the seven churches which they all have a little letter from Jesus and they're in red letters, but watch what verse four says. He says grace and peace to you from him who is and who was and who is to come, and from the sevenfold spirit before his throne, and from Jesus Christ who is the faithful witness or martyr. It's the Greek word for witness, martyr, the firstborn from the dead. And here's the little phrase I wanted to get to. And the ruler of the kings of the earth. And I know that whatever happens in this world, Jesus is reigning, he is in control and spirit filled people. Because the whole book of Revelation is about persecution and oppression and death that's going to come upon the saints who follow Jesus. Now in this context, we all believe it was coming from the hands of Rome. That's why we went through the Daniel two and the Daniel seven and it has the four kingdoms. And the last one was Revelation. I mean the last one was the Romans. And it just so happened that when John's having this vision, that's who was in control was the Romans. And if you just look in the history books, they were killing Christians in violent ways in between Nero and Domitian. Was this. The timing of this writing is what I believe. And so you had this persecution of the church happen under Nero and then you had another one under Domitian. And look, they were killed in very gruesome ways. And so I believe that John had this vision from Jesus revealing these things that no matter what happens on this earth, when it comes to war, oppression, even if they're attacking Christians, that you're going to win. I mean, I think that's what it's about because of verses that goes on to say, when Jesus said, do not be afraid. Well, why does he tell them not to be afraid? Because they're fixed to be persecuted and they were in history. It says, do not be afraid. Jesus said, I'm the first and the last. I'm the living one. I was dead. And behold, I am alive forever and ever. I hold the keys of death in Hades. Which is why we're going in there, just to put in context what I'm saying. And we're trying to prevent mass deaths of the planet. But on the other side of this, Jesus is reigning and he conquered death itself, which is what the book of Revelation is about. Even if you were persecuted and killed, you have God's spirit. You're coming back from the dead. That's just the point I wanted to make.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. And I think it matters because if you take the position, which is a very popularized position because of a couple different, different things. One, you had that left behind series that blew up back in the, what was it, the 80s? And then you've got those kind of popularized the view that end times prophecy, prophetic views, dispensationalism. You also had, and this has been well written about and discussed, Darby and the Scofield Bible Reference Bible, where that kind of entered into the American psyche in the mid 19th century. But the reason why I think it matters because if you have a. A robust dispensational view of the whole thing, then it's going to really kind of have a pessimistic view of the world, which is basically the world's going to hell in a handbasket. Buckle up, boys, grind it out and just hang on for the Second Coming, which can lead to a form of Gnosticism that this Earth doesn't matter, the physical universe, it's a hell in a handbasket. It's all going to be. We're looking for the future. And that's partly true. It's not that it's fully wrong, it's just that it's not completely complete. Whereas a view that the kingdom is here now, and a lot of these things that we're reading about, the actual unfolding is no, that God's doing something today, right now, the kingdom is here. It's a progressive thing. It's an optimistic view of the future. And I think that it matters because when you read like a Romans 9 for example, you start to see this bigger picture unfold. When he says that I'm going to. He references hosea in Romans 9. He says, those who are not my people, he said, I'm going to call those people my people. And her who was not beloved, I will call beloved. That's us, that's the Gentiles. That's the rest of the world outside of Judaism. And in the very place where it was said to them, you are not my people, there they will be called sons of the living God. And as Isaiah cries out concerning Israel, though the number of the sons of Israel be as the sand of the sea, only a remnant of them will be saved. For the Lord will carry out his sentence upon the earth fully and without delay. And as Isaiah predicted, the Lord of hosts who had not left, if the Lord of hosts had not left us offspring, we would have been like Sodom and become like Gomorrah. And then he ends that with what shall we say then that the Gentiles who did not pursue righteousness have attained it. That is a righteousness by faith. But Israel who pursued a law that would lead to righteousness did not succeed in reaching that law. Why? It's because they did not pursue it by faith, but as if it were by works. And I think that's why it matters is because what he's unfolding here is, is a salvation offered to all the nations. That the way you access the salvation is not through what you do. It's through putting your faith in Jesus Christ. That's the good news of the Gospels. I think that has serious implications. You know, how we. How we see this.
Phil Robertson
All right, so we're out of time. We'll. We'll pick up. That aspect of it actually leads us into. Back into John 10. So we'll pick that 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.
Podcast Summary: Unashamed with the Robertson Family – Ep 1116 | Jase & Zach on Prophecy, Israel & the Truth About the Last Days
Release Date: June 26, 2025
In Episode 1116 of "Unashamed with the Robertson Family," host Phil Robertson engages in a heartfelt and insightful conversation with special guests Jase Robertson and Zach Dasher. The episode seamlessly blends personal anecdotes, faith-driven experiences, and deep theological discussions, providing listeners with both entertainment and spiritual enrichment.
Phil Robertson kicks off the episode with his characteristic warmth, welcoming listeners back to "Unashamed." He shares a light-hearted moment about the recent College World Series and introduces the main focus: Jase’s exciting experience at the event.
Notable Quote:
"Welcome back to Unashamed. As you can imagine, it's the day for Jason."
— Phil Robertson [01:06]
Jase Robertson recounts his thrilling trip to the College World Series in Omaha, highlighting LSU’s victorious championship win. Despite the early wake-up call at 2:55 AM and minimal sleep, Jase's enthusiasm remains undeterred. He humorously shares a moment when his wife, Missy, didn’t immediately share his excitement, leading to a laugh at 2:55 AM.
Notable Quote:
"I've been giddy all day and I'm going to tell you the truth, my wife has made me laugh today. In one day, in 30, almost 35 years of marriage, more than any other day."
— Jase Robertson [02:32]
Jase also describes his interactions with other LSU fans and a memorable encounter with Ethan Fry’s mother, who gifts him a signed jersey—an experience that deepens his connection to the event.
Notable Quote:
"They kept asking about my dad, Phil. It was just downright spiritual."
— Jase Robertson [28:39]
Beyond the sports excitement, Jase emphasizes the profound spiritual connections made during the event. He shares touching stories, including meeting a girl with cerebral palsy whose presence moved him to tears, highlighting the podcast’s mission to blend faith with everyday experiences.
Notable Quote:
"We took a picture together, and it moved me to tears. It was just downright spiritual."
— Jase Robertson [28:39]
Transitioning from personal stories, Phil introduces a critical discussion on recent geopolitical events, particularly the reported bombing of Iran's nuclear sites—referred to as "Midnight Hammer." This leads into a conversation about whether such events signify the fulfillment of biblical prophecies related to the end times.
Notable Quote:
"What do you guys think about all this?"
— Phil Robertson [30:29]
Jase and Zach delve into a deep theological discourse, contrasting dispensationalism—a view that interprets biblical prophecy as a series of future events—with the "Kingdom Now" perspective, which posits that the Kingdom of God is already present and continuously unfolding.
Jase’s Insight:
"We are a part of that. And you know what... there's more to the Kingdom of God than just that."
— Jase Robertson [36:16]
Phil elaborates on biblical texts, referencing Romans and Revelation, to support the view that biblical prophecy focuses more on spiritual sovereignty and the reign of Jesus rather than a solely violent end times scenario.
Notable Quote:
"Jesus is reigning, he is in control, and spirit-filled people... you're going to win."
— Phil Robertson [40:14]
Zach further critiques dispensationalism, highlighting its potential to foster pessimism about the world's future and encouraging instead an optimistic outlook where God's Kingdom is active and growing.
Zach’s Perspective:
"If you have a robust dispensational view of the whole thing, then it's going to really kind of have a pessimistic view of the world..."
— Zach Dasher [38:44]
Throughout the episode, the Robertson family emphasizes practical applications of faith. Jase recommends resources like Brave Books, which offer faith-based stories for children, reinforcing biblical values in everyday life.
Notable Quote:
"Brave Books helps parents raise strong families by teaching biblical values through powerful faith-filled stories."
— Jase Robertson [46:15]
Zach promotes proactive steps toward financial and personal well-being, mentioning partnerships with businesses aligned with their values, such as Sierra Pacific Mortgage and Pure Talk, though these mentions are brief and tied to practical life aspects.
As the episode winds down, Phil and guests offer reflective thoughts on balancing prophetic awareness with daily faith practices. They hint at continuing their exploration of Revelation in future episodes, promising deeper dives into its messages and relevance today.
Closing Thought:
"We'll pick up that aspect actually leads us into back into John 10. So we'll pick that up next time on Unashamed."
— Phil Robertson [57:14]
Listeners are encouraged to subscribe, leave ratings, and engage with the "Unashamed" community through various platforms, ensuring they remain connected to ongoing faith discussions.
Phil Robertson:
"Welcome back to Unashamed. As you can imagine, it's the day for Jason."
— [01:06]
Jase Robertson:
"I've been giddy all day and I'm going to tell you the truth, my wife has made me laugh today. In one day, in 30, almost 35 years of marriage, more than any other day."
— [02:32]
Jase Robertson:
"We took a picture together, and it moved me to tears. It was just downright spiritual."
— [28:39]
Phil Robertson:
"Jesus is reigning, he is in control, and spirit-filled people... you're going to win."
— [40:14]
Zach Dasher:
"If you have a robust dispensational view of the whole thing, then it's going to really kind of have a pessimistic view of the world..."
— [38:44]
Jase Robertson:
"Brave Books helps parents raise strong families by teaching biblical values through powerful faith-filled stories."
— [46:15]
Phil Robertson:
"We'll pick up that aspect actually leads us into back into John 10. So we'll pick that up next time on Unashamed."
— [57:14]
This episode of "Unashamed with the Robertson Family" offers a rich blend of personal storytelling, spiritual reflection, and theological exploration. Whether you're a longtime listener or new to the podcast, Episode 1116 provides valuable insights into living a faith-driven life amidst the complexities of the modern world.