
Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Ep 993 | Jase Baptizes a 49ers Player in His Pool & What QB Brock Purdy Had to Do with It
Fri, 15 Nov 2024
Jase welcomes San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Colton McKivitz into his home as a new brother in Christ. Colton explains how his heart was convicted for Jesus during a biblical conversation he had with his quarterback, teammate, and fellow believer Brock Purdy. The guys urge wariness of tedious religious arguments but encourage honest conversations about the simplicity of Jesus. Jase picks on Zach about his new podcast, “Not Yet Now,” that premieres on November 19. Check it out: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-yet-now-with-zach-dasher/id1770712976 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5AfQIyrbRtYuQNN9kIqFw1 iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/238399575/ -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What is the main theme of this episode?
I am unashamed. What about you?
Welcome back to unashamed that Zach, Jason, Al still, uh, still missing dad. He's, uh, he's working on recovery, but it's a, it's a slow go. He's just, this old back is really giving him fits. And so, um, we'll be glad to hopefully get him back in the, in the flow here before too long. But that, uh, it's Jason, the old duck commander, duck call room.
It's growing on me, Al. Uh,
You've been a lot more. The first day we did it, you were there this week. You were a little bit out of sorts, but now it seems like it's kind of becoming back to your old duck call room days.
Well, because you've got to remember, when I was in this room, it was a podcast before podcasts were podcasts. That's true.
There was no audience unless somebody just came by to visit, right?
All we did was... If we got all that on video, we could have... Yeah, that's true. So right to my left is the infamous bathroom. Because this wall, even though it looks... Let me look at it. Yeah, it looks like a nice wall, but it's real thin. And so you can hear everything that goes in on that bathroom. So this is where we used to sit when Si would go to the bathroom.
And Si's a commentary bathroom user. He provides his own commentary to himself. He does. The most hilarious thing that I've ever seen another human do. Just listening to that, which I brought that up before, but I can't.
We did an event one time, Jase. I didn't say this that time we did it, but I think we were in Auburn, Alabama. It was me and Si. And it was a big thing. I mean, it was an arena full of people in their basketball arena. And, you know, Si looks around and says, hey, boys, I got to take a leak. You know, you sound like dad. And so I said, well, I'll go where you sign.
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Chapter 2: How did Colton McKivitz come to faith?
So two days have gone by, hours have gone by, and then all of a sudden you still get the call first.
Oh, yeah. Yeah, they're like, hey, you know, San Francisco on the phone. And your heart jumps. You know, I get real excited and anxious, like holy cow, San Francisco. Yeah. And they're like, we're trading the Miami Dolphins for the 153rd, you know, pick in the 2020 draft.
Oh, so they traded up for you. Yeah. Which made you feel, okay, now we're talking.
They were like, we were going to take you in the fourth, but we figured we can get you in the fifth. I was like, all right. They saved a little bit of money, but no, it was cool. It was awesome.
They took you in the fifth round. And look, by an ironic twist of fate. Now, I don't know. I don't think Brock Purdy was in that same draft.
No, he's in his third year.
So in Brock Purdy's draft, he was actually the last player picked in that year, which you know what they call that. You know what they call it? What do they call it? Y'all don't know that? The last person, what is the last person called who is picked in the NFL draft? This is interesting. Mr. Irrelevant. I've never heard that. You said that last night, which I knew that.
But isn't that funny how he became real relevant in your life?
Real quick. Yeah. And real relevant for the 49ers and the NFL. I mean, the guy, he's a kid to me, but the guy, like, I've never seen a rookie, like, take it on the game the way he did and was so good. If he hadn't gotten hurt that first year, I think I would have won the Super Bowl. I don't think there's any doubt about that, but.
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Chapter 5: What challenges arise in discussing theological differences?
Yeah. We just brought tension. Yeah. So Jace, this is why this is going to be the podcast. We have to, We have to be able to combat hollow and deceptive philosophies.
Exactly.
But we do that, according to Paul, as you just mentioned, anchoring it in Christ.
Oh, exactly. So when anybody disagrees with anything that I say, I immediately go first to Jesus, kind of like Paul did. Because Jesus is the one that changes your heart, and he changes your mind. I mean, we're going to get to this. which I'll save it, but I really want to get into it. When he gets to chapter three and he's like, set your hearts on things above, set your mind, what's it say?
Set your minds, set your hearts on, since then you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above. where Christ is seated at the right hand, set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. So it's the heart convicts you in Jesus, but it allows the mind to change. Just think how that works.
So he says that, set your hearts, which is your decision, desire, infrastructure inside your body, not talking about your physical heart. And then set your mind, well, that's your reasoning. You read these scriptures. But then he goes on in 15 and 16, and he says, let the peace of Christ rule in your heart. And then 16, let the word of Christ dwell in you richly. Well, just think about that.
Set your heart, but then Jesus rules your heart. Set your mind, and then he's like 16, let the word of Christ dwell in you richly. So there's your sermon. There's something about setting and letting Christ at the center, because it'll not only change your heart, it'll change your mind when you get off.
The danger that you have anytime you engage in any kind of Bible study or philosophical argument or discussion or anything about culture or doctrine or theology, all the ologies that we get off on, the problem is when we take the thing and put it first, and in this case, Paul does not start with, with argument against hollow and deceptive philosophies. He doesn't begin there.
And he begins with the centrality of who Christ is. So we have to always start there. And then that's our basis. That's our filter when we study who he is. and who God is. And then the hollowness of the philosophies, the way we approach that is we just see how does that stack up against who God is. And when that doesn't fit, then we can reject it.
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