
Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Ep 994 | Uncle Si Spooks Jase’s Houseguests & Jase Comes Home to a Yard Full of Reporters
Mon, 18 Nov 2024
Jase discovers that he might be more immature than he thought after his brush with disaster on a child’s hoverboard toy. Uncle Si’s craziness disturbs Jase’s houseguests, and Jase comes home to find a press mob looking for a story in his own front yard. Maturing in Jesus is like riding a bike — it’s something that we learn to do better with experience, and it eventually becomes ingrained in our souls. Jase stresses thankfulness for God’s mercy as Paul stresses it throughout Colossians.Zach's new podcast, “Not Yet Now,” 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/ In this episode: Colossians 1; Colossians 3, verses 15-17; Colossians 4, verse 2; Luke 17, verses 11-19; Luke 18, verses 9-14 -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What humorous mishap does Jase experience with a hoverboard?
Chapter 2: How does Uncle Si's craziness affect Jase's houseguests?
I am unashamed. What about you? Welcome back to Unashamed. I'm trying to get used to the new surroundings. Dad's not back with us yet. He's still in recovery mode. And we're in the duck call room.
It's your first time here.
I've been here a time or two for special stuff, but not just a normal podcast. So I've been on their podcast. I guess, Matt, is this where Si sits? Is it right here? Am I in his chair?
It looks very – It's very busy. Or a distance. There's a big distance between the two.
Well, and that's another problem, Zach. So here's my issue. So I can see you in the monitor now. I thought you were Jace originally. If I'm wearing my glasses, I can see you. If I take them off, I can't see you. I don't know if I can read my Bible.
I think Jace should be sitting right across the table from you right there.
Well, I would be. However, that used to be my place at Duck Commander. But now that Cy has taken over for germaphobic reasons, I go nowhere near that. There.
Yeah, I got you. That's like six feet apart right there.
Jason and I are social distancing during this.
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Chapter 3: What unexpected event does Jase encounter upon returning home?
That's what they say is during football season.
Yeah, they were fixed to go. Because I said, look, I think we should do that because I know these people and they if you do size podcast, I can have you back by, it was like three o'clock because they were leaving town at two 30. So I liked the way that was set up. I was like, we get there at two o'clock. They have to leave at two 30. We're out of there. So we wound up doing that.
Of course, we just put this together in two minutes. Yeah. So we show up out there at Ouachita Christian because I knew the head coach. My son played football there. And they got pretty much the same coaching staff.
You and I were there the first couple of years of the school.
And the reason I wanted to do that one is because I know those guys, they love Jesus. And they put Jesus first in their program, the football program, because I went through it with my son. So we walked in there, but I just, the buzz was amazing. I mean, they were excited. I mean, even the coaches. And I spoke probably five minutes, because I was worried.
I mean, look, this guy was baptized the night before.
and as fired up as he is and he's talked in front of people before but because on the way out there he said well i've done this before but i always felt like something was missing in my message and he said but i don't feel that way right now and i said i like where you're thinking with this i said well look i'll break the ice for you so it's not so awkward i'll talk five minutes
And then I'll pass it off to you. I'll just kind of tell how we got here. And, uh, I was like, then you, you share what you're doing there. And, uh, it was, he did amazing. He probably talked seven or eight minutes and, uh, there was all eyes were glued to Because I was standing beside him watching the young men, the football players.
And we've all been in the front of enough audiences to know when you got them and when you got them. There wasn't a cell phone. There wasn't a blink.
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Chapter 4: How does Jase reflect on his experiences with a current NFL player?
Now, he's being thankful, right, that I'm not like other men, robbers, evildoers, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week and give a tenth of all I get. But the tax collector stood at a distance. He would not even look up to heaven, but beat his breast and said, God, have mercy on me, a sinner.
I tell you that this man, rather than the other, went home justified before God, for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted. And I read that to show there's different ways of being thankful, whether you're giving God the true glory for what the energy he is supplying and the strength and the power and the forgiveness rather than yourself.
But I just wanted to say that's where he starts this section. about being thankful about what he has done and who Jesus is, rather than how you're coping with it.
No, I think you're into exactly why Paul kept mentioning it, because I've noticed in many, many years of ministry, because you come across a lot of different people in the kingdom, that people who are thankful and grateful, tend to not think that they deserve things and focus on their rights.
People who go the other way, that think they deserve things, because for whatever reason, I'm just speaking generally, they don't seem to be very thankful and grateful. about what they have. It's like, well, I deserve that. That's mine.
And you hear this and you see it really like in politics and then stuff like that, where everything is about what I'm getting or not getting, my rights, my this, my that. The one thing that always seems to be lacking is gratitude.
Yeah.
For their situation. You can be in the greatest country in the world, but if you only focus on what you're not getting and what you don't have, you're not a very grateful person. And your attitude stinks.
And you can probably tell the reason I wanted to set this up is because he set it up that way. We're overflowing with thankfulness. And then when you get to chapter 2 and verse 6, what else you read, there's more religious people arguing about that section. Yeah. And I'm thinking, look, this is not about us. I mean, overall, this is about Jesus and us being overflowing and being thankful.
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