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Jase Robertson
I am unashamed.
Zach Dasher
What about you? Welcome back to Unashamed Zach. In the last podcast, Jace was talking about being dashered with the showing up of a large group of young people that invaded his home. We didn't mean that as a slight. But you are a dasher.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
And yet you were telling us you've been dashered.
Phil Robertson
I got dasher, too. Yeah, I just got dashered.
Zach Dasher
Tell us about that.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, the way it's like locusts, you know, go back to the exodus. They descend, the dashers. And I don't do this, but it's my kids. I think it's really more Jill's influence. They descend on a location and it's.
Jase Robertson
Like actually a story in Revelation about locusts within the context of judgment on oppressors. So is that what you mean by locust or.
Zach Dasher
Basically, they started on one end of your snack cabinet and they finished on the back. Back end.
Jase Robertson
Is this another homogenous? The last podcast, Zach brought that word up, and my instinct was to say, what does this have to do with milk? And so I said that after the podcast, and Zach was like, nothing. And we looked it up and out. Was I right?
Zach Dasher
You were right. It's homogenized. It means there's. There's two meanings. Is the nad.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
Of milk meaning subjected to a process in which the fat droplets are emulsified and the cream does not separate. That's homogenized milk. Because if you take milk before you go through the homogenization process, it separates you.
Jase Robertson
But give the alternate definition.
Zach Dasher
Alternate definition made uniform or similar, a homogenized society so that you're both right.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. That's what it does to the milk, though, so. So the verb homogenize, you're homogenizing the milk because you're bringing it. It's not separate.
Jase Robertson
It's all I get.
Zach Dasher
It's e pluribus unum.
Jase Robertson
In the spirit of my dad.
Zach Dasher
Out of many ones.
Jase Robertson
In the spirit of my dad. Hey, I get it. I was just wondering why you were bringing up milk in the middle of a spiritual warfare conversation.
Zach Dasher
Well, at least he knew that it had something to do with milk, Zach.
Phil Robertson
I mean, that's progress. Yeah. So I got Dasher because they're. During the hurricane, we did not have water. And so the way we would flush our toilets is we would go out to our pool, which is a saltwater pool. And so I get a little bucket, five gallon bucket, haul it inside, and you pour it. Oh, by the way, you're not supposed to pour it in the. Like the. The container at the top that holds the water. You actually just pour it in the. In the bowl.
Zach Dasher
Oh, so the salt would tear down your system back there.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, so they were pouring it upstairs in the upstairs bathroom. They were pouring the water in that. In, like the tank that holds the water. And so there's a lot of little.
Zach Dasher
Small metal parts in there, and they're rubber.
Phil Robertson
So now the. The toilet leaks.
Zach Dasher
Oh, yeah.
Phil Robertson
And so another problem with the storm is you can't get a plumber out here because, I mean, it's. You can't get handyman. It's just crazy.
Jase Robertson
So did it ever occur to you to maybe just walk outside in the woods?
Phil Robertson
Well, there's. I mean, I don't mind doing that. I mean, I. And I would do that.
Zach Dasher
He lives in the middle of town.
Phil Robertson
I do live in the middle of town. It's not like when I lived in Louisiana on 50 acres, you could pee off your front porch. Well, in fact, I peed in the toilet until I moved here.
Zach Dasher
I found something freeing about the world being my urinal. Anyway, so, yeah, I. Oh, Fred's outside.
Phil Robertson
Peeing off the porch. I'm like, fred, you realize we live.
Jase Robertson
In a neighborhood you like.
Phil Robertson
People can see you doing that. Like, I had to train my kids that you pee at the toilet.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, yeah. But anyways, I forgot you lived in town.
Phil Robertson
But I live in town. The toilet.
Zach Dasher
J would know that if he didn't just blow the horn from the interstate, if he actually stopped at your house, he might know that.
Phil Robertson
Well, he would know that. Well, I put it. Anyways, I put a sign on my toilet, and because I'm waiting for somebody to come fix it, and the sign says, well, I started off with, toilet broke, don't use. And I put a sign, I taped it on. They take that off and then they pee in the toilet. So then I'm like. So then I like up the game. Then the next sign I did was, under no circumstances are you to pee in this toilet. Yeah. Guess what happened? So they still pay the toilet. So the last.
Zach Dasher
So I'm saying. I'm serious now.
Phil Robertson
I'm serious.
Jase Robertson
We have an authority issue.
Phil Robertson
Oh, it's an issue. I put stop in red. Like a red stop sign. Danger. Do not use toilet. Danger. Danger. Danger. And that was the sign that was. And I. And I wrapped it around both the toilet seat and the. The COVID Toilet cover. And so it's like taped, like. Yeah, you have to. Like, that's a whole thing. And I get up there this morning, and there's fresh pee in the toilet. Like, fresh pee in the toilet. And I'm like. So I go wake all the kids up. It's like 6:30 in the morning. I'm like, did you pee in the toilet? And they're like, what?
Zach Dasher
What?
Jase Robertson
What, dad?
Phil Robertson
Did you pee in the toilet that I told you not to pee in? And I went to every room, and everybody's like, they didn't do it. So then I go downstairs. I'm like, jill, like. Like, nobody says they peed the toilet, but there's clearly pee in the toilet. Like, somebody peed in the toilet. And then my daughter comes downstairs. So I didn't think to ask.
Zach Dasher
Cause she's in town and she's an adult who's married now.
Phil Robertson
She's an adult who's married. She takes the sign off the toilet and pees in the toilet. And the middle.
Zach Dasher
I'm like, you know the sad thing?
Jase Robertson
What kind of.
Zach Dasher
Zach, at the end of the day, you can only blame yourself. It's poor parenting. Somewhere in the line it comes back.
Phil Robertson
To, you think it's me.
Zach Dasher
I mean, I'm saying, if your adult children are still defying you, then you've failed.
Jase Robertson
Don't pee in the toilet. At some point, Zach. It's. It's. It's your fault.
Zach Dasher
You have to own it.
Phil Robertson
But I did it. And there was that moment, like. Like in this 80s sitcom, I'm. I'm complaining to Jill. Then everything just freezes. But you got Dasher. You know, it's like I got dashered by my own kids. A dasher got dashered?
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Well, it's like Jay. Remember when he had the little.
Zach Dasher
I was thinking the exact same thing. The sign on the refrigerator, he did that. The duck call room, it said, Exodus 20, Thou shalt not steal.
Jase Robertson
That worked, did it? So, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Zach Dasher
Sometimes you just got to go straight to the commandments judge.
Jase Robertson
Well, people kept. We had a little refrigerator in the duck call room. And you know what happened?
Zach Dasher
People were taking his drinks out and drinking.
Jase Robertson
I was guilty of it. I'd open up the refrigerator, I'm like, ooh, cold water. Well, whatever it was, you know, there was no. This was before the sign. Now, once he put the sign on there, I thought, oh, this wasn't for everybody. I just assumed somebody.
Zach Dasher
He went right past man and went straight to God. Thou shalt not steal. Exodus 20, Whatever the verse, nobody ever touched.
Phil Robertson
Well, now I think he up the game. I think that goes into what we're going to talk about today, where we left off a couple podcasts ago, with this divine council. You have to understand that there's a cosmic battle going on. I mean, the defiance of peeing in the toilet, that's not just like a random act. That's part of the. That's part of the cosmic battle. Or the stealing of the. Of the drinks out of the fridge. That's part of the cosmic battle.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. And somehow we try to line things up at the lower level. So. Good segue, Zach. We were in the last time we were In John chapter 10, we'd gotten into this Jesus quoting Psalm 82. We went and read the Psalm and then had this idea about the gods, and we got into this idea about spiritual beings, and we just barely got into it. So we want to finish that discussion, because a lot is in Hebrews about this idea. Remember in Hebrews 1, Jase, when it talks about Jesus being made a little lower than the angels. And so you get this idea that there's sort of a. There's a hierarchy in terms of creation and the impact into humanity. And even Jesus himself subjected himself lower than heavenly beings when he became a man. I mean, that's a powerful statement. When this is the literally the same.
Jase Robertson
Well, and even like in Hebrews 13, where it says, some of you have entertained angels without knowing.
Zach Dasher
Yeah. So it said, be kind to strangers. You never know. And so that tells you right there that there's still an interaction that goes on.
Jase Robertson
Well, and that kind of goes back to the Genesis 6, which is probably the most neglected chapter in the Bible, because it's like the sons of God had sex with the daughters of men.
Zach Dasher
And produced the giants and the Nephilim.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. And then you see this. Well, you know, when you carry that all the way through, I think even Joshua, they took out a lot of the giants that came from that. It's mentioned in there. But then even David and think Goliath. So because that Genesis 6 said, and they will be on the Earth because you think, well, the Flood. That took care of that. But there's a kind of a reference and I think it's 6, 4, 6, 4 or 5 that they did it again.
Phil Robertson
It was like, yeah, it's like they did it again. It wasn't a one time thing.
Jase Robertson
And you see that like remember in the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, so two angels were there, but they look like men because all the people, the city was so corrupt and sinful that they were banging on the door wanting those what they thought were two men. And it actually, the Bible is very graphic there. It says so they could bring them out so we can have sex with them.
Zach Dasher
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And so, and then it's kind of a, the story gets a little weird because lot was like, well, I have two daughters and I mean I actually just think he's with two supernatural representative. So I think he was more thinking they will handle this in whatever way. But I mean, I'm not sure.
Zach Dasher
I don't know how y' all feel when you read that text because it's an ancient text. Obviously it was a long time ago. But I, when I read that, it embarrasses me for humanity.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
And I see the same thing today when you're watching a parade of individuals in one of our major cities here in America. I'm embarrassed by some of my countrymen. The way they act is so animalistic in nature. It's like I'm embarrassed of humanity at times. And because those are the sort of things you see. And so it's like, hey, we got representatives here from another realm and you're going to act like this, you're going to try to call them out to have sex with them in the street.
Jase Robertson
And I think if you put it into context, what we're kind of asserting is there's obviously something to the celestial divine powers, which it's a little more easy to understand I think in the New Testament, but because by Jesus's death, burial and resurrection there was a disarming, there was a limiting of their powers.
Phil Robertson
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Zach Dasher
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Jase Robertson
And Even in Ephesians 3, when he talks about the church speaks this truth to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms, I mean, which is quite the thought. That's Ephesians 3:10, right? And the disarming is the Colossians 2. When in chapter one, remember he said maybe I should read that. But what I was going to say is when you go back and look at Genesis, it's like a progression. You have this evil spirit looking like a snake or is represented like a snake.
Zach Dasher
But obviously not the kind of snake we imagine because the curse he was then the snake slithered on the ground. So this is. Something was up walking around. I mean, this is.
Jase Robertson
Well, right. It was some form, but not unlike. Well, you know, what about Sodom and Gamar? They thought they were men, but they weren't.
Zach Dasher
They were. Or the one where I read in Joshua 5 on the last Podcast where the. He comes up on a guy, he's got a sword, he thinks he's a guy from Jericho.
Jase Robertson
Well, this is some celestial being, the.
Zach Dasher
Commander of the army of the Lord, whatever that means.
Jase Robertson
So what I was going to say is, you see the progression, though, of how everything deteriorated. Just think about it. You know, Adam and Eve sinned, but God, you know, came to him and had a conversation. Now, granted, there were some curses that he issued to the evil One, which is where we get the whole birth of the Son of man coming. Genesis 3:15.
Zach Dasher
Genesis 3:15. Yep.
Jase Robertson
And then there's then this idea with the woman, remember? And it says, your desire will be for your husband, but he will rule over you. So you kind of get the different roles established between the husband and the wife, which I think is a neglected passage. Zach's dad reads that verse all the time in a joking way, but just when he's in the prayer talking about his wife, you know, you're talking about.
Zach Dasher
When he whistles and tells her to hop up in the truck, you know.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, all that. And he's like, hey, Genesis 3, the curse, you know, I'm ruling over you.
Zach Dasher
You know, he gives a whistle and he says, come on, hop in the truck.
Jase Robertson
But I don't think.
Phil Robertson
But he is joking.
Zach Dasher
He is joking. Don't take that.
Phil Robertson
The truth is, is that he was. That my mom was the alpha.
Jase Robertson
He is true. He is. And I'm saying I don't think it means what we, you know, think it means, but I do think it's. We have different roles in our relationships, especially in the husband and wife. And then even with Adam, he makes this deal about, you know, the ground being cursed and thorns and thistles, and then it's like, you'll eat the grass. Kind of like what the animals were supposed to do, to your point. Cause you were supposed to rule over the animals, and now you're acting like one. You're basing on instinct. And look, that theme continues through that. If you really look at all the details of that. But then you see. Well, how do.
Zach Dasher
So much so that you get to Genesis 6, and it had fallen apart to the point where he says, you know what? I wish I had even made you. It's time for a massive flood. I mean, that's how bad things go.
Jase Robertson
But then he still said, okay, here's the new plan. And then. But what happens next? Well, then it evolves, you know, downward, in that Cain kills Abel. Well, now we have murder. And what I find fascinating about that statement is When God said sin is crouching at your door, well, it gives you the idea of the animal again. Like crouching sin is this crouching animal. You're acting like animals again. Well then when you get to Genesis 6, you see the celestial fall with humans. So evidently now somehow they can get together and it produced giants. But then it just got worse because then it led to the flood. Because it's like when he looked around, the whole world was filled with violence. And I think these people are right who have studied this in detail. It's like when you look at what happened with the celestial influence, kind of like what the evil one did with the humans. Humans became way worse and which led to the flood. And he did inference that they would be here after the flood, which they were, which is why I think you have the story of the giants. And even Jesus went back in First Peter, in Peter's writing and remember when he said he went back to the spirits of those who were disobedient in the days of Noah. Well, what's he talking about? He's talking about this fall of this, these celestial beings and their influence on humanity, which by the way, I've said this before at some podcasts. He then starts talking about baptism, which I heard somebody do a lesson on that, that say baptism for the Christian is an act of spiritual warfare because he tied that in with Jesus going back to the spirits. And then he used that as an analogy which is really powerful if you look at that. Because what are you doing when you're baptized, being baptized. You're basically saying surrendering yourself. But you're also telling the supernatural celestial world, I'm done with you and your influence and the spirit moves in. Which is what I think the message that Jesus was speaking to the spirits of the dead. These because 2 Peter talks about these celestial beings being locked up until they're gloomy dungeons. And look, all this makes sense. Even think about the pigs when he cast out the demon and he has this conversation with the demonic forces. But remember what they said? They said, well, send us into the pigs because our time has not yet come. So they were, they had some idea that their time was limited.
Zach Dasher
Well, to piggyback on that, Jase, you remember the conversation that Jesus had with Satan himself when Satan was tempting Jesus in the wilderness after that 40 day fast, he proudly proclaimed as he looked around to the splendor of the kingdoms which would include Rome and every other power of that day. And he said the they belong to me. So before Jesus even completed his mission on earth, Satan was like, I got humanity. I got them. They're in my pocket.
Phil Robertson
To think about the correlation of baptism, I just thought about this. But this is actually pretty powerful. If you read the story of the Exodus, there's a part, and not just in Exodus, but the whole story. Moses sends spies in, I think Caleb as well. They send these spies in to go spy on the promised land, which is where the Canaanites are at, and these. These other groups of people. And so when they. They came back to report this, I think it was in numbers. Let me look it up. I think it's numbers 13. It says that they went in and they're like, yep, we confirm it's. It is the land flowing of milk and honey. But there's a problem. The Nephilim are there. There's a lot of giants. There's no way we can take them out. And so did not go.
Zach Dasher
10 out of 12 said, we can't do it.
Phil Robertson
And they didn't go in and they didn't do it. And so. But then you fast forward, right? And then there's this. This moment in Joshua that symbolizes baptism. Now that they go through the Jordan river, which goes back to the whole baptism in the Jordan River. The Israel goes through the Jordan river like we go through the waters of baptism to find salvation. They went through the Jordan river when it parted to find salvation. But you know what they did when they went through the Jordan river right after they got on the other side? They went to battle and they did the thing that God told them to do the first time, and they killed every single one of those people. And you think, well, man, that sounds so harsh. Well, what you have to understand is that it was Nephilim. There was these other. I don't know what you call them, but they went in there and they killed every last one of them. Because it was a spiritual battle. It was part of God's cosmic plan. And the only place that they didn't really go to was the area like where the Philistines would live. And I think it makes sense. Then when you fast forward then to David's time and you see Goliath, who was also a descendant from the Nephilim. That's why he was there, because Joshua then did not go into that territory. But I think it's important. And there's so much symbolism. Not symbolism. That's not even the right word. There's an overlay in the New Testament of God is actually accomplishing all the things that that went wrong in the Old Testament. He's accomplishing in the New Testament. So these places that he goes to, that Christ goes to, these are like. These are like territorial disputes that Christ is then conquering by casting out demons. These are like territorial disputes. It's a cosmic battle. And I think this is important for us to see because things aren't just happening, like, in a vacuum. Like, there is a divine strategy on the part of Yahweh, and there's also a lesser divine strategy on the part of the lowercase Elohims. And there's a cosmic battle, and we're actually involved in it. We are actually involved in that battle. So it kind of raises the stakes for us, I think, to think of it that way.
Zach Dasher
It's funny, Zach. So you didn't know this, but you went there? Naturally. Yesterday in my sermon, I started in 1 Kings. In that story in 1 Kings 17 of David fighting Goliath. And the reason why is because it was his first act as the secretly anointed king of Israel. Nobody knew he was king but God. And what tied the two stories together was that David declared as he was about to go to battle with Goliath, the battle is the Lord's, which was the same concept you got earlier in Joshua. So my point was the Joshua setting that you described was the precedent for the fighting of anybody of the people of God going forward. And you're right, including the destruction of the Nephilim, which was a little bit of the leftovers from this earlier deal. So that's very good.
Jase Robertson
Well, I wanted to bring up before I read the Colossians, because Zach made me think another passage that's used in this is Deuteronomy 32. I don't know if you've studied that, Zach.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, well, I did. Whenever I read the Heiser book is he calls his whole kind of thesis the Deuteronomy 32 worldview.
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Jase Robertson
Oh yeah. And it goes back and looks at what happened at the Tower of Babel. There's some interesting verses in here. But everything we've been saying is basically which that led to this, which is them under these rebelling gods, sons of God, the celestial beings with humans to them, building a tower to make a name for themselves. That's Genesis 11. So that's what I said. You can see how this thing de escalates. Well in Deuteronomy 32 he says, I'll read a couple of verses of this and you'll see why I'm reading this. He basically. I don't know where I should pick up. I'm trying to get to verse 8 which is the verse of.
Zach Dasher
Let's start in verse 7 then.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, let's try that. Remember the days of old. Consider the generations long past. Ask your Father and he will tell you to explain this. Yeah. Verse 8. When the most High gave the nations their inheritance, when he divided all mankind. Well, that's Genesis 11.
Zach Dasher
Yep.
Jase Robertson
He divided all the nations. And what Heizer and others think on the celestial beings that some of these celestial beings became like, I guess, the rulers of the nations, which is why they became so corrupt and then out of that God Israel. But that was the forming of the nation. But when you finish reading 8 well, it doesn't make sense unless you kind of look at the Hebrew. It says when he divided all mankind, he set up boundaries for the people. And watch what this says according to the number of the sons of Israel. Well, Israel hadn't even been established at that time.
Zach Dasher
Right.
Jase Robertson
So there's a little letter beside Israel. And when you look at what that means and look at the Hebrew, well guess what?
Zach Dasher
It says Sons of God.
Jase Robertson
Sons of God. And so his whole point, for years people are not making that connection that these celestial beings were with the humans and they divided the nations. And when Jesus, who became an Israelite, God's chosen from God's chosen nation, does what he does when he gets on the planet, redeems Israel through his death on a cross and is resurrected. And then what does he say? Well now go into all the world and preach the gospel to all nations. So it wasn't just that he was redeeming Israel, he's redeeming all the other nations that went off to follow other gods, even though they were celestial in nature and had a purpose to do, who abandoned their post.
Zach Dasher
And it also shows you our human infatuation with extraterrestrial alien. We're all fascinated by it. And the reason why is because it's all over the Bible.
Jase Robertson
Well, that's what I'm saying. At some point when you read it, you're like, I mean it's turned into.
Zach Dasher
Big eyed, big headed things. But in the ultimate thing, it's all over the Bible. It's giant people.
Jase Robertson
What can humans digest? They like the idea of David whooping a giant, you know, with the rock. But they're like, but they don't like really how the giant got here.
Zach Dasher
Exactly.
Jase Robertson
But if you.
Phil Robertson
Well, I think, don't you think it helps though to understand like, because one of the big questions that I've had is as reading the Bible is man like the whole Canaanite genocide. I mean like that's like that never really sat well with me and I always kind of. Well, it's got to.
Zach Dasher
I read it yesterday. It's hard to read, right?
Jase Robertson
It's even hard to read. Well, people who don't know what you're talking about. I mean there was whole cities that were wiped out, including Jericho, God's judgment and all this. But that's what was happening. You have these celestial beings just satisfying human cravings and you know, where we all struggle, but it just turned into an evil that was so corrupt and was so anti God that judgment happened. And that's when you Trust God's sovereignty?
Phil Robertson
Well, yeah, because we're imagining it as like, you know, like small town, usa. We're just out there going down there and having a soda pop in Mayberry. That's not the culture of what we're talking about. Like, we can't even comprehend it because it is a supernatural like evil that's permeated and mingled in with humanity. It's things that we can't comprehend, like how horrible these places were. And so it does help me to kind of process at least. And not that I need to give God approval for how he wants to run the world. Right, right. But it does help me to understand God's strategy. He has a divine strategy in human history, and he is accomplishing that. And there is a cosmic battle going on. I mean, it's like any. It's like any other war that would happen. Like. Yes. Would it be best to not have the war? Absolutely. In a perfect world. But we don't live in a perfect world. And sometimes evil is there and it has to be eradicated. And so that's what God's doing.
Zach Dasher
Well, and then even he says at the end of the Jericho incident from my sermon yesterday that he says, don't rebuild this. This is done. Like, this is over. If you do, it'll be at the cost of your own children. Well, guess what? We get over to First Kings 17 in the days of Ahab, and some guy comes along and says, well, I know what was said, but I'm rebuilding the city. And guess what? He lost his kids. And it's exactly even what we see to this very day. And I made the illustration that people will live in such a way that they don't care if they sacrifice their children. And look, we see that in our culture today. We had a former first lady just within the last two months that said, women being pregnant has nothing to do with children.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Zach Dasher
I mean, how do you even get to that point of view that you'll say that and believe that, and yet that's where we are. So that's where.
Jase Robertson
What do you see there, which is Satan's tool? And it's all over the Bible about him using death. He's a murderer from the beginning.
Zach Dasher
Steal, kill, destroy. Right. We just Talked about Hebrews 2.
Jase Robertson
It's like Jesus came to destroy him who had the power of the death, of death. And all these references of the evil and the accuser being Lord of the realm of the dead, those under the earth. I mean, all these references are all over the Bible.
Phil Robertson
Let me Say this real quick, though, that when you read. Because you were talking about Noah In Genesis 1, when God creates humanity, he tells them in verse 28, he blesses them. So I think this is interesting because what you're talking about is the opposite of a blessing. It's a curse. Death is a curse. They blessed him. And God said to them, be fruitful and multiply and subdue the earth. That was his blessing. And so then in Genesis chapter six, when he. When God. Actually, Chapter nine, when God blesses Noah, this is what it says. This is after he destroys the earth with the flood. And God blessed Noah. Same language as Genesis, chapter 1, verse 28. And his sons, and this is how he blesses them. Be fruitful and multiply or fill the earth. Subdue the earth. And. And so it's the same. And then you get to Genesis 12, which is right after Babel, and he essentially tells Abram the same exact thing. Be fruitful and multiply and subdue. Fill the earth. And then you get to Exodus and it says what Exodus did in the first little paragraph of Exodus. It says that the Israelites were fruitful and multiplied and filled the land. And so Pharaoh comes in, in that moment as the. That's the agent of death. Pharaoh is the agent of death. What he hated about the Israelites was that they were fruitful and they were multiplying and they were filling the earth. So that's always the battle. So I don't think it's. It's a. It's not a coincidence that you have someone in such a position of power, al. That would attack the very foundation of life. That's what we're trying to say. This is not random. This is orchestrated by the cosmic realm of evil.
Jase Robertson
You're right. I was trying to wrap this up. But now he's opened up a rabbit hole that I must go down because I'm going to lay something on you.
Zach Dasher
Zach opens a new rabbit hole for Jake.
Jase Robertson
A theory that I have, and I wasn't planning on giving this, but he went to Genesis 9. Well, Genesis 9 is my world because the first four verses is the birthplace of hunting. But I want to put a theory out here for you. Up until that time, no animals were dying. Remember, he said, yahweh, the seed bearing trees and plants. But now when they sinned, he said, okay, now you're down to grass.
Zach Dasher
And even then the animal world will have a dread of you.
Jase Robertson
Well, but then you get to Genesis 9 where that happens, and you're like, well, why is he introducing that they can now kill animals. Well, think about what's going to happen. Animals will become sacrifices. That, where's that verse where it says they will be gifts of God during the sacrifice? Leviticus. I think it's Leviticus 17:11. Maybe it's in Leviticus somewhere. So. And that's what they turned into. And I believe it's because, okay, now there can be food for you. And I think he was setting a precedent that they would be, they're giving their life so you can live. Which would be a shadow of the sacrificial system of animals being sacrificed, which would be a shadow of Jesus becoming our sacrifice. Now we're back to the sheep becoming a shepherd through his death.
Zach Dasher
And to your point, the reason why you're right about that is because at the Passover when they were leaving out of Egypt, the blood was sacrificed on the doorpost to save their firstborn. But then they ate that lamb because they were fixing to hit the road. So the idea was it linked from that point forward as a meal, but also as the blood of sacrifice.
Jase Robertson
So the animals got the raw end of this deal because they became sacrificing. Hunting began in Genesis 9. I mean you read, I've read it a thousand times. I could quote it to you. But he said from now on they will fear you and dread you. All of a sudden you're like, what happened? And because he was introducing the idea of death, you've brought death into the world through poor decisions because you left out one ver. When the evil one after God told the couple in the garden, he's like, if you eat of it, you'll die.
Zach Dasher
Yeah, yeah.
Jase Robertson
Well what's the evil one say?
Zach Dasher
You will not die.
Jase Robertson
You will not die. Lie. Lie.
Zach Dasher
Because why? Jesus said he was a liar from.
Jase Robertson
The beginning because by that decision he could now control people through that death, which is what he did. He wanted the power. He wanted to be God. That's basically the problem with the celestial world and our world. That's why we do so many self.
Zach Dasher
Destructive things and become our little g God.
Jase Robertson
The animals which we were supposed to subdue and rule over, we started acting like them. So then he let us kill them. So we would understand there's got to be some kind of sacrifice.
Zach Dasher
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Jase Robertson
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Zach Dasher
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Jase Robertson
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Zach Dasher
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Phil Robertson
This is good. This is good because think about this, think about in the world when someone comes into an organization with that type of agenda. As Satan came in, he came into an organization, the earth, the world, the creation. And he had an agenda. But he could not have the power to create life. All he could do is have the power to do the death works. And I think that that's got it. When you look at like these infiltrations in the systems, like, particularly like you see it in churches, you see it in government, the bureaucrats will come in and what they'll do is they'll siphon off the life that was created in the thing, right? And all they can do is to bring death. It's like I heard someone say this about liberalism in churches. It said, liberalism is like a cancer. It can't grow anything. It can only grow in something. And I think that's the point, right? It's the death work. Like evil is always the death work. It's like cancer. It can't grow anything. It can only grow in something. And as it grows, it Grows a work of death that feeds off of the life of God.
Zach Dasher
You gave the illustration years ago, and I brought it up on the podcast before Zach. I'll never forget it. About your boy. When they were young, you said, one of them will build this beautiful Lego village in hours, just baking this amazing city. And his brother comes in and destroys it in two minutes. To destroy something is fast and furious. To create something is time, essence. And it builds something that's of value and importance. Only God can do that.
Jase Robertson
But it's a realm. The evil one introduced a realm of sin and death that the humans believed the lie and did. And that's why these verses that I'm fixed to read now make sense. So I've been waiting to read the rest of this for five years, but I think we're in a place that we can digest this.
Zach Dasher
Digest this rabbit hole to get you where you want to go.
Jase Robertson
After John, we're going to get to one John, and some of First John is very confusing to believers. Oh, yeah, because they're like.
Phil Robertson
But you're going to be reading out of Genesis 9, correct?
Jase Robertson
No, I. I'm not going to read that. I'm going to assume everybody. If you've been following me, I. I literally quote Genesis 9. I quoted it yesterday. I've quoted that thousands of times because it is the birthplace of hunting and I am a hunter. But you. You set me up for a way to explain my theory that I believe is the truth, you know, because animals weren't dying up until that point, so. Well, you're like, well, what?
Zach Dasher
Tell you.
Jase Robertson
I think I explained that. But now If I read First John 3, because this is the good news, when it says, dear children, this is First John 3, 7, do not let anyone lead you astray. He who does what is right is righteous, just as he is righteous. Now, just watch where he goes with this. He who does what is sinful is of the devil. Why would he say that? Well, we just described how that happened when he said, if you eat of the tree, you'll die. And the evil one said, oh, no, you won't die. Well, that's what sin and death had its origin. So watch what it says. He who does what is sinful is of the devil, because the devil has been sinning from the beginning. Well, where's the beginning? We just read it in Genesis 2. He was lying and the humans were disobeying God.
Zach Dasher
Correct.
Jase Robertson
And watch what this next verse says. The reason the son of God appeared was to destroy the devil's work. That makes sense. So then here's the part that's hard to understand, but in the context of everything we just said, it kind of becomes clear. No one who is born of God. Well, now we're getting into. Jesus created the scenario where we could be a new creation, a new humanity in Jesus because he destroyed what two powers, sin and death. Not just sin and death, but the power of it that the evil one contributed to, which is a spirit that is at work in those who are disobedient. Ephesians 2. So then it says, no one who is born of God will continue to sin. Well, here's why people are saying, well, what do you mean? Because I still sin even though I'm born again. But he's talking about that ramp. You're free from the dominion of sin and death. Think where it says, jesus said, the law of the spirit of life, set me free from the law of sin and death. You're now free from that power. You've been forgiven. So God knows your heart. He's moved in. You're like, oh, I messed up, but I'm not under that dominion. Grace is now able to cover what you did, what you're doing, and what you will do because you're out from under that dominion. Ram, he disarmed it is my point.
Zach Dasher
And to your point there, if you see in a practical situation where you say, maybe say you treat your wife terrible, and then you say, man, I'm convicted because the Holy Spirit convicted. I shouldn't have done that. And you go back and say, honey, please forgive me. I mean, that's a completely different reaction of a new realm than what you would have done if tomorrow you do the same thing and the same thing and the same thing.
Jase Robertson
Now, I realize people listening to this are probably pushing back, saying, oh, but I skipped over the first three chapters of First John. He basically explains what my position through that, because he's like, jesus is at the right hand of God. We have an advocate. We have God's spirit. And he actually says, if you claim to be without sin, you're a liar. So somewhere in there is an explanation.
Zach Dasher
And if you're wondering if this is practical, just follow somebody around that once was in the other realm and now is in a new realm and tell me if they're different. Different, you'll see it.
Jase Robertson
So suspend your arguments until we get to one John. But we read all that because we wanted to read the good news. But this is why I'm going to read these three in succession and we'll move on and introduce John 11, which is about what? Overcoming death, resurrection. He raised a dead man. That's why we're spending so much time on this. He references 82. He brings in the celestial world. He says, hey, I'm the son of God. I'm the thee.
Zach Dasher
And remember the. Remember the criticism. You, a mere man.
Jase Robertson
Exactly. I came here to destroy the power of sin, death, and the celestial powers that are contributed. I am the son of God. There's only one God.
Zach Dasher
Correct.
Jase Robertson
All these other entities were created for a purpose. They, like the humans, left their posts. Yeah, which shows you it's really the best argument ever for why people and celestial beings have a choice in the.
Zach Dasher
Matter which is key to everything.
Jase Robertson
Because we're created in the image of God. He has a choice. He created us in his. We have a choice, celestial world included.
Zach Dasher
Correct.
Jase Robertson
He didn't make robots out of celestial beings or humans. And so he knew we would choose that. So guess what? He chose love. So I want to read this. That's why these verses that are hard to figure out make sense when he says Ephesians 6, that be strong in the Lord and his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes. But then he says this, for our struggle is not against flesh and blood. Well, look, most people think that their struggle is against another human. Look at all the humanly conflicts. And now here God is saying through Paul's writing via the Holy Spirit, oh no, no, no, it's deeper than that.
Zach Dasher
How many times have you both talked to a couple that were embroiled in such conflict? And you say the simple truth of your wife is not your enemy.
Jase Robertson
Well, now here, I mean that.
Zach Dasher
But you can get to a place where you wake up every morning, you think the person laying next to you is your enemy.
Jase Robertson
Now here's where we have to have a disclaimer because some people read everything we've talked about and they go too far and they lift up the celestial world to a godly status. They're created beings.
Zach Dasher
Correct.
Jase Robertson
They're not making you do anything. So what the picture is, they're in cahoots, humans with the celestial powers that are unseen to your eye. But we all know, even the, even the unbelievers in this world, even people who don't believe when you say is there seem to be an evil presence in our world, even those people will say, oh yeah, there are some evil.
Zach Dasher
Evil.
Jase Robertson
When you start looking at serial killers and people drowning their babies, Genocidal dictators. Something is happening that is demonic in nature. And they're like, I don't even believe in God. I'm like, I think you do.
Phil Robertson
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Jase Robertson
Well, let's just unpack. But. But I think that's where we missed it in American modern culture is because everybody says, well, okay, the first thing you got to do is you're a sinner. Oh, it's deeper than that. There's a realization. And you especially see that in the book of John as we're going through how come he keeps bringing up the evil one and it's time for him to be condemned. We'll get to all that. Well, darkness reigns.
Phil Robertson
Hebrews 2 says explicitly what you're saying. It says that since the children have flesh and blood, he too shared in their humanity, talking about Christ for this reason, so that by his death he might break the power to your point of him who holds the power of death, that is the devil, and free those who all of their lives were held in slavery by their fear of death.
Zach Dasher
Well, and that's why, back to my marriage illustration, when Lisa and I sit down with a couple, the first thing we have to establish is this is like a tennis match, but you're not playing against each other. It's doubles tennis. It's you and your spouse, and you're against sinful humanity and the evil forces in the heavenly realms. That's who's on the other side of the net. You got to remember, this is the battle we're facing. We're in this together. And so if you don't fight this battle together, you're never going to make it as a couple.
Jase Robertson
Well, I think 1 Thessalonians 2, the verse in there comes into play because it says those who believe the powerful delusion have been taken captive by the evil one. That's the verse. It's generally what it is. And I think there's a realization not only that I'm a sinner, but there's a realization that I'm in the wrong camp here. You know, when I. When I was contemplating whether to give my life for Jesus. I had that thought just. And it wasn't because somebody told me I was reading the book of John and I thought, he keeps bringing up this evil power. I mean, at 14, I didn't know a whole lot about the celestial world.
Zach Dasher
But you know, what you. You knew about your buddies and what you saw.
Jase Robertson
And I thought, there's an evil power out there that if I listen to the lies, because I. It's a delusion. You know, somebody's not riding down the road saying, oh, I'm under the power of the evil one. But when you look at what Jesus has to offer and you think about the two dominions out there of sin and death, which everyone participates in, that's at the age of accountability, or they just die, you start saying, well, this is making way more sense. There's two sides. Which side am I on? And then when you look at your life, it becomes pretty clear which side you're.
Zach Dasher
Well, Jeff tells a story about when he first started getting into the double life and getting into the worldly stuff. When he went into a bar, local bar, here in town, and there was another person that goes to our church at White's Ferry Road, and he saw him there. And at first when you see somebody, you know, it's like, oh, you know, we're out here, but we're both in the wrong place. And he went up to this young man and the young man said, we've been waiting for you to get here.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, well, now that encapsulates.
Zach Dasher
I mean, that really just captures that argument that, like, the evil rabs are saying, come on in.
Jase Robertson
Don't ever doubt it. Look, the world is just as. To use a Christianese word, is just as evangelistic. They love when someone who's been going to church and they're like, oh, come on and join us. Because I think the delusion is, if it's a bunch of us, maybe God, you know, wouldn't punish it. I mean, what's he going to do? Punish us all? Yeah, yeah, it's happening. Because without Jesus, what are you left with? Your sins and your death? What's your plan B to death? So we're almost out of time, but I wanted to skip back and read Ephesians 3:16, because it's very powerful and it says the church, which now we're getting into, why God chose us and gives us his spirit, because we make known the wisdom of God to the rulers and the authorities in the heavenly realms. That's our job, is to go out and Say, look, there's a new creation, there's a new humanity that Jesus has formed. He disarmed the powers. Which gets to Colossians. And I want to read it. I'm going to read chapter one, verse 15. Jesus is the image of the invisible God, for by him all things were created. Now listen to this carefully. Things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities, all things were created by him and for Him. And this is the good news. All these powers that we're discussing, the evil one, the celestial beings, the fallen celestial beings that were leading humans to do sinful things and are still doing that, they are all going to bend the knee to Jesus. Philippians 2 and Colossians 2 says this. When it says, and here we go back to baptism. Tie that in with first Peter 3. You have the same concept. It says, all of those who were circumcised in Christ have put off the sinful nature, the flesh that the evil world is using to tell you a lie and get you to do bad things. But it says, but Jesus cut that off. Verse 12, having been buried with him in baptism, raised with him through your faith and the power of God. So here's this idea of new creation, new humanity. When you were dead in your sins and in the uncircumcision of your sinful nature, God made you alive with Christ, which is the opposite of being dead in your sins. And under the power of this evil world, he forgave us all our sins. He cancelled the written code, so we're not under the law which leads to sin. He took it away, nailing it to the cross. And then this Next verse, Colossians 2, 15. And having disarmed the powers and authorities, he made a public spectacle of them triumphing over them by the cross.
Zach Dasher
I love it. So powerful. We're out of time. I want to say this on the last podcast, but. But I mentioned that. Unashamed Nation, those of you that came for the faith, family, freedom, your stories inspire us to do what we do. And you all told me, you know, we love it. We love being a part of the Bible study. And thank you for that, because without you guys, we wouldn't have anybody listen to these discussions. So we love that. We love that we are now in the realm of the kingdom of God. That's what we're trying to do. So your life change stories are amazing. Next podcast, we'll get to John 11. And also, Jase is on his way to speak to seminary students tonight. And so I cannot wait to hear what he will lay on these young people who are there. So we'll get an Update.
Jase Robertson
Just imagine 36 young Zachs in a room and they've invited me because I had to ask the question. I was like, why did y' all invite me? They're like, well, we noticed that you keep Zach in line. So we have 3618 year old Zachs that you need to simplify the mission of God and the purpose.
Zach Dasher
So we cannot, we will be waiting with baby breath to hear that.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, yeah, I'll pray for those young victims.
Zach Dasher
All right. So we'll hear about that next time on Unashamed. Thanks for listening to the Unashamed podcast. Help us out by leaving a rating and review on Apple podcasts and don't miss an episode by subscribing on YouTube. And be sure to click the little bell and choose all notifications to watch every episode.
Podcast Summary: Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Episode: Ep 1125 | Jase Breaks Down Why Zach’s Leaky Toilet Is a Cosmic Battle & When Giants Walked the Earth
Release Date: July 11, 2025
In Episode 1125 of Unashamed with the Robertson Family, hosted by Tread Lively, the Robertsons delve deep into the intertwining of everyday life challenges with spiritual warfare. Titled "Jase Breaks Down Why Zach’s Leaky Toilet Is a Cosmic Battle & When Giants Walked the Earth," the episode promises a blend of humorous anecdotes, family stories, and profound biblical insights straight from West Monroe, Louisiana.
The episode kicks off with a discussion between Jase Robertson and Zach Dasher about the term "homogenized." Jase recounts a previous conversation where Zach mentioned the word without context related to milk, leading to an enlightening exploration of its dual definitions.
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They uncover that "homogenized" not only refers to the process that prevents milk from separating but also metaphorically describes a society striving for uniformity, hinting at deeper societal and spiritual implications.
Phil Robertson shares a relatable household mishap involving a leaky toilet during a hurricane. What starts as a simple plumbing issue quickly becomes a humorous yet insightful narrative about authority, obedience, and unseen spiritual battles.
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The conversation evolves into a metaphorical discussion on how seemingly minor acts, like using the wrong toilet, are part of a larger cosmic battle between good and evil forces.
The heart of the episode lies in an in-depth analysis of various biblical passages, connecting ancient texts to present-day spiritual warfare. The family explores the narrative of celestial beings interacting with humans, leading to events like the Flood and the rise of giants such as Goliath.
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They discuss how these interactions signify a continuous struggle between divine intentions and corrupt influences, emphasizing the importance of understanding God's strategy in human history.
Drawing parallels between baptism and spiritual battles, the Robertson family highlights how the act symbolizes surrendering to divine power and rejecting malevolent influences.
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This segment underscores baptism not just as a ritual but as a declaration of allegiance in the ongoing spiritual conflict.
The conversation broadens to encompass the overarching divine strategy in combating evil, referencing passages from Ephesians, Colossians, and First Peter. The family emphasizes that life's challenges are not random but part of a larger, orchestrated plan to defeat sin and death.
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They stress the necessity of recognizing both personal sin and the external spiritual battles that influence human behavior and societal norms.
Interwoven with theological discussions are heartwarming family stories and testimonials. Zach shares his weight loss journey with PhD, highlighting the importance of health and wellness within the family context.
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Additionally, Phil and Jase reflect on parenting challenges, reinforcing the theme that spiritual battles often manifest in everyday family dynamics.
The Robertsons introduce various family-oriented resources, such as Brave Books, which aim to instill biblical values through engaging stories. These promotions align with the episode's overarching theme of nurturing strong, faith-based families as a fortress against societal and spiritual adversities.
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Wrapping up the episode, the family reiterates the significance of understanding the cosmic battle between good and evil. They tease future discussions, including an upcoming deep dive into John 11 and Jase’s engagement with seminary students, promising more insightful revelations.
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Episode 1125 of Unashamed with the Robertson Family masterfully blends humor, personal anecdotes, and profound biblical analysis to explore the intricate relationship between daily life and spiritual warfare. By connecting mundane issues like a leaky toilet to grand cosmic battles, the Robertsons offer listeners a unique perspective on navigating faith in a complex world.
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