
Uncle Si is so excited to have Sadie Robertson Huff in the Duck Call Room that he even did some preparation for interviewing her. Sadie and Si hype each other up about her new book, finding purpose in Jesus, and the utter embarrassment Sadie accidentally caused for her husband recently. Martin and John-David are thankful their wives are spending more time at Bible study groups, and Si admits he and Sadie have one big struggle in common. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What is the introduction to the Duck Call Room?
Are you ready, Hunter?
Tell you when.
Because Si, for the first time ever, said, for the first time ever, we have a plan.
I didn't know that. I'll take you around this mess today.
Well, before you do. Yeah. No, he's in charge. You've got to say, welcome to the duck call room. That's first step. Then you've got to introduce our guest. Sadie, welcome to the duck call room. I got all that. Well, no, that's what I'm just saying. We usually can see you on your TV screen outside your studio from ours. We don't have that. So it's nice for you to actually be in here with us.
I took the long journey across the warehouse.
It's like a fat haul. You definitely took the wrong journey. Yeah.
I took the wrong turn, maybe.
You're going to say, what did I do? What am I doing here? And we apologize for the smell. We know it doesn't smell as good as yours, and it's not as visually appealing.
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Chapter 2: Who is Sadie Robertson Huff?
You know, here's the thing. When you're podcasting, awards are one thing. It's an honor. But when you have fans who send you a giraffe with your action figure riding it, I'd say that's winning just as much as it is.
Well, no, no. And look, your Uncle Si, your Uncle Si to the world. amen that's right so all right come on i take that yeah i take that with great pride okay you really should that's pretty awesome he is uncle son of the world back to you okay we're still having you hadn't told me enough about you okay well your question was so loaded i didn't know all of it we're
Yeah, you had to go better than, well, I'm an original, and that's all you did. That was the best answer anyone could have possibly given.
Time out. Like, if that was asked, yeah, no.
Well, look, I've watched all kinds of TV stars and all that, and that's what they do. They say, no, I want to know, really, deep down, who are you? Well, it throws everybody off. Wait a minute. What do you mean, who am I? I'm me. He's Uncle Si. I'm me. Like, if you asked me that, I'd say, hey, what you see is what you get.
And I would say that's not a very good answer.
Well, I know. That's why I keep going back to her and saying, hey, now, hold it, hold it, darling. Tell me about Sadie. Who are you and how did you get here? What did it take? I want you to tell the fans. She drove her minivan. I want you to tell your fans how you pulled this off.
Speaking of my minivan, for those who were at church yesterday, if you were stuck in traffic, it's because I ran out of gas in my minivan in the church parking lot.
There are some things that are truly genetic. I mean, many vans and fuel issues are one of them.
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Chapter 3: What significant advice shaped Sadie's identity?
All that they were seeing, everything that was surrounding them were temples of other gods. And that's the place that Jesus brings them and says, who do people say that I am? So Jesus is asking them the question, like, who do y'all think I am? Who do people say that I am? And they say, some say John the Baptist, some say Elijah. And he says, but who do you say that I am?
And then Peter says, you are the Christ. You're the son of God. And right then in that moment, it's so powerful because it's the first time that like they're saying to him, this is who we know you as opposed to what everyone else might say, what the gang might say, what the people might say, this is who we know you to be.
And then in return to Peter telling Jesus who he was, Jesus then tells Peter who he is and says, and you are Peter. And on this rock, I will build my church and the gates of hell will not prevail against it. And it's really cool. Cause he's saying that in the midst of all these other gods saying in this place, on this rock, or some people think, or was he talking about that place?
Like as far as like against these other gods, you know, you will build my church. The gates of hell won't prevail. Or Peter, you know, meaning rock, Simon Peter, on you, Album of My Church. There's like, you know, speculation on what that means. But regardless of what it means, he's speaking into Peter's identity and saying, this is who you are and this is what you're going to do.
This is your mission. This is your purpose. And I think that kind of cracks the code when you're looking at that big question, who am I? If you're looking into your own life to answer that question, it's complicated, it's messy, it's hard. But if you look to Jesus and you identify who he is, then he in return tells you who you are. And then not only who you are, but what your mission is.
And so at 17, whenever I had eyes to see who God was, then I was like, oh, okay. And now this is who I am. And this is what I'm called to do. And it was the same with Moses. Moses is all tripped up because he has a speech impediment. And God's saying, you're going to go to Pharaoh and you're going to tell Pharaoh to let your people go. And he's like, who am I that I could go to Pharaoh?
And then God's like, I am who I am. So it's really not about who you are. It's about who I am. And then God says, I made the mouth to speak. I know who you are. And yeah, I'm calling you to do this because it's about me. And so I think that that's a good passage to go to when you're confused as to who you are. It is hard to answer that question when you're looking at your life.
It's much easier when you look at who Christ is and who he is to you will shape your who you are in this world. It's the same with my dad. If my dad wasn't a valuable person in my life, him calling me the original wouldn't have changed me. But because he's my dad and he holds so much value in my life, I trust him. And so when he spoke that word over me, it shaped who I was going to become.
And so that's a good life thing to look at if you're confused as to who you are.
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Chapter 4: How do witnesses influence your life?
Those are the ones that that's where that'll teach you what true forgiveness is. Cause like somebody walking down the street, Say something to you. All right, man, I forgive you. Moving on. But somebody close that's really personal that hurt you or did something against you to give that forgiveness, that's a toughie where you figure out what they were talking about.
And it's always, I hear this, well, I'll forgive you, but I ain't going to forget it. Well, hold it, dude. If you ain't going to forget it, you didn't forgive me. If you're going to bring it back up two months later, okay, and that's one thing that mays,
no no and they do it all the time stop it yeah oh boy are we a marriage podcast oh well i'm just saying marriage people run into problems in the den and it's to deal with that sometimes you're married to people that run out of gas in the church parking lot it's embarrassing i mean good night i know pray for christian could you imagine i like that sadie sadie said i could have blamed it on him no i
Hey, good on Christian for sticking around and pushing, though, because I had him at 50-50 of being a flight risk. I know. Because the embarrassment is just being too much. Hey, I'm out of here. Yeah, I had it on 50-50 on Christian sliding somebody a Honda. I said, please fill her car up.
It was embarrassing. It's one thing to run out of gas in a place no one knows you. It's another thing to run out of gas in the church parking lot. That's right. When everyone's leaving church and your minivan is blocking traffic. Yeah.
I would have gotten in trouble for continuously making jokes.
Oh, so this was after service. Allison would have hurt me.
This was after service. Christian, it was hilarious, though, because he just decided to ride with me. He had his own car, and I was dropping back off, so that just made it so much better that he was in the car when it happened.
Well, Sadie Robinson-Huff, thank you very much for coming on the podcast.
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