Phil Robertson
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Podcast Appearances
Right.
And sometimes even ourselves.
And sometimes even ourselves.
And sometimes even ourselves.
And you never grow weary of seeing it either.
And you never grow weary of seeing it either.
And you never grow weary of seeing it either.
Yeah, and I think that Missy was involved in, a few years ago, a project called Crimson Gospel, which was a musical project. that kind of spanned across the old Testament into Jesus and the cross. And it was a really great concept. And there, it was obviously it was a lot of songs in there, but the storyline went through this idea of what you're describing, Zach.
Yeah, and I think that Missy was involved in, a few years ago, a project called Crimson Gospel, which was a musical project. that kind of spanned across the old Testament into Jesus and the cross. And it was a really great concept. And there, it was obviously it was a lot of songs in there, but the storyline went through this idea of what you're describing, Zach.
Yeah, and I think that Missy was involved in, a few years ago, a project called Crimson Gospel, which was a musical project. that kind of spanned across the old Testament into Jesus and the cross. And it was a really great concept. And there, it was obviously it was a lot of songs in there, but the storyline went through this idea of what you're describing, Zach.
And we went back and, you know, cause I helped her and collaborated a little bit with her about that. Seeing that, I call it the red ribbon of, You think about the Passover. You think about Rahab and the scarlet cord hanging out of the window. And you just look back over the Old Testament.
And we went back and, you know, cause I helped her and collaborated a little bit with her about that. Seeing that, I call it the red ribbon of, You think about the Passover. You think about Rahab and the scarlet cord hanging out of the window. And you just look back over the Old Testament.
And we went back and, you know, cause I helped her and collaborated a little bit with her about that. Seeing that, I call it the red ribbon of, You think about the Passover. You think about Rahab and the scarlet cord hanging out of the window. And you just look back over the Old Testament.
You see those little moments along where they were like these little symbols that you see that were pointing towards something. And this went across generations of people. But the idea has always been there. It's always been there that it's coming. It's going to be here, this idea that God's there.
You see those little moments along where they were like these little symbols that you see that were pointing towards something. And this went across generations of people. But the idea has always been there. It's always been there that it's coming. It's going to be here, this idea that God's there.
You see those little moments along where they were like these little symbols that you see that were pointing towards something. And this went across generations of people. But the idea has always been there. It's always been there that it's coming. It's going to be here, this idea that God's there.
And I love that concept that the gospel spans across all of human history, which is very, very powerful.
And I love that concept that the gospel spans across all of human history, which is very, very powerful.
And I love that concept that the gospel spans across all of human history, which is very, very powerful.
And our future. So we ready to get to John now?