Jase Robertson
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And so that's what all those, you know, that's what stands out in my mind when I looked at his life as a whole. In the Doug blind, it actually was just the perfect backdrop to have a conversation about what's meaningful in life. And I made a point, you know, when I spoke that I think since Phil encountered God, and not in a church religious setting, and I'm using that in quotation, air quotes,
It was more just kind of like Paul. When Paul was salt, he's just living, running with the devil. And all of a sudden, he hears the thrilling news of Jesus. He happens to be in a bar. And the one thing that was really hurting in his life was because even though he was just running wide open, he had lost his family. They were separated, and that's why you're having this intervention.
It was more just kind of like Paul. When Paul was salt, he's just living, running with the devil. And all of a sudden, he hears the thrilling news of Jesus. He happens to be in a bar. And the one thing that was really hurting in his life was because even though he was just running wide open, he had lost his family. They were separated, and that's why you're having this intervention.
It was more just kind of like Paul. When Paul was salt, he's just living, running with the devil. And all of a sudden, he hears the thrilling news of Jesus. He happens to be in a bar. And the one thing that was really hurting in his life was because even though he was just running wide open, he had lost his family. They were separated, and that's why you're having this intervention.
Which is really what the Bible is about, God getting his family back. And he was so thrilled by it. I think that thrill, and God used that in that moment, it never went away, which is why he continually talked about it. And I was going to do an illustration, because one of his favorite songs was B.B. King, The Thrill Is Gone. Mm-hmm. But he lived the exact opposite of that.
Which is really what the Bible is about, God getting his family back. And he was so thrilled by it. I think that thrill, and God used that in that moment, it never went away, which is why he continually talked about it. And I was going to do an illustration, because one of his favorite songs was B.B. King, The Thrill Is Gone. Mm-hmm. But he lived the exact opposite of that.
Which is really what the Bible is about, God getting his family back. And he was so thrilled by it. I think that thrill, and God used that in that moment, it never went away, which is why he continually talked about it. And I was going to do an illustration, because one of his favorite songs was B.B. King, The Thrill Is Gone. Mm-hmm. But he lived the exact opposite of that.
The thrill never left in Jesus. And so I think it was an interesting way to depict what he was thinking. And then when I went to the duck calls, I kind of did the same thing. Like all his ideas... weren't to sell duck calls. I mean, obviously, he was like, yeah, this is fun. We're making money doing what we love. But it was always some connection to something about God that he thought was cool.
The thrill never left in Jesus. And so I think it was an interesting way to depict what he was thinking. And then when I went to the duck calls, I kind of did the same thing. Like all his ideas... weren't to sell duck calls. I mean, obviously, he was like, yeah, this is fun. We're making money doing what we love. But it was always some connection to something about God that he thought was cool.
The thrill never left in Jesus. And so I think it was an interesting way to depict what he was thinking. And then when I went to the duck calls, I kind of did the same thing. Like all his ideas... weren't to sell duck calls. I mean, obviously, he was like, yeah, this is fun. We're making money doing what we love. But it was always some connection to something about God that he thought was cool.
I did a couple illustrations. One of them was with the pintail whistle. Because I was there the first day when he realized he had a whistle that sounded like a pintail. He wasn't saying, oh, we're fixing to sell thousands of these. He was like... I discovered the use of a body part that nobody has discovered. God gave us a uvula.
I did a couple illustrations. One of them was with the pintail whistle. Because I was there the first day when he realized he had a whistle that sounded like a pintail. He wasn't saying, oh, we're fixing to sell thousands of these. He was like... I discovered the use of a body part that nobody has discovered. God gave us a uvula.
I did a couple illustrations. One of them was with the pintail whistle. Because I was there the first day when he realized he had a whistle that sounded like a pintail. He wasn't saying, oh, we're fixing to sell thousands of these. He was like... I discovered the use of a body part that nobody has discovered. God gave us a uvula.
And then I went through his little speech about that, which he's given many times.
And then I went through his little speech about that, which he's given many times.
And then I went through his little speech about that, which he's given many times.
Look in the mirror. Open your mouth. You see that little piece hanging there? You always wonder what that was for? It used to sound like a penta. Flutter your uvula.
Look in the mirror. Open your mouth. You see that little piece hanging there? You always wonder what that was for? It used to sound like a penta. Flutter your uvula.
Look in the mirror. Open your mouth. You see that little piece hanging there? You always wonder what that was for? It used to sound like a penta. Flutter your uvula.
Well, my point was, and I think people, they were having a hard time wrapping their head around because that was his mindset. He was like, that's why God gave you a uvula, and I figured it out. It's a pintail. He was so excited about that. It was because of the connection with God. It makes great conversation at the end of the day. And so that's kind of how he lived his life.