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Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Ep 988 | Jase Channels His Inner Uncle Si & How to Deal with Church Hurt

Thu, 07 Nov 2024

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Jase finds himself alone and working in the duck call room again, and he can feel Uncle Si’s presence over his shoulder. Zach opens up about the difficulties his family faced growing up as his father was fired from ministry work twice for unjust reasons, and the guys offer advice for what to do when a person is caused pain by a church or its members. Jase admits one irritating thing he loves that Missy has never and will never appreciate. In this episode: Colossians 1, verses 24-29 -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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What nostalgic feelings does Jase have in the duck call room?

467.166 - 481.518 Zach

But there is something therapeutic maybe about the idea of withdrawing and having some alone time. So I think that, I mean, I think Jesus showed us that by his, the way he operated, you know, on his three-year ministry tour.

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482.287 - 506.576 Jase

yeah i think i think in your own faith as you grow you have these moments you know whether it's right before you go to sleep or you know you're having these god conversations that are not audible but i i do that a lot just driving down the road yeah you know i'm literally having a conversation with the lord but I think those are all good things.

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506.736 - 537.444 Jase

But, I mean, God wanted us to be part of a community. And you get that passion about that. I find myself constantly at young people gatherings most time I'm speaking, but I like the energy because I don't want to be the old fuddy-dud, you know. And really, I mean, who is that that said the greatest blindness in life is not recognizing your own blindness?

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538.524 - 551.067 Jase

Which, I forgot who said that, but I heard that one time and thought, you know, I don't want to be one of these thick-skulled Christians who has lost the ability to be open-minded. You know, I might be missing something.

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551.246 - 575.053 Zach

Well, it just takes away, too, our human tendency to be selfish and only serve ourselves. And so when you're in a community situation, you're constantly thinking about serving other people. And that's a positive. That's a good thing. I mean, that's exactly what Jesus came here for, is that purpose. So I think that's another reason why you need community. We talked about it a lot on the podcast.

575.334 - 590.458 Zach

We appreciate the audience community. and our ability to impact you with the Word of God, but you need community where you are because you've got to take that and you've got to be able to put that into practice. This is kind of the salt and light concept. So you don't want to keep it to yourself.

590.558 - 609.483 Dr. Phil

Now, that's why somebody, you know, I know we get asked to baptize people a lot, and I always say, My first instinct is I'd love to push that into a local community. If you're not involved in a local church, find a local church that's grace-filled and gospel-centered and kingdom-focused that you can plug into. Because you need that.

609.543 - 631.701 Dr. Phil

You need the people in your life that know you and that walk with you on a daily basis when something's off. Because when you're in a relationship, when you're in a family, when you're in a unit with other people, and something's off, you kind of know it, you kind of feel it. It's kind of like a, you just kind of know it because you're there. And I think we, we need that. I need that. I need that.

631.741 - 632.963 Dr. Phil

My, my marriage, I need that. My,

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