
Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Ep 1012 | Mia Announced Her Return to Jesus with a Piano & Jase Was Wrecked
23 Dec 2024
Jase wasn’t much of a crier for three decades, but then Mia did something so profound that he couldn’t help weeping. Zach points out the musical abilities that run strongly in members of the Robertson family and speculates that Missy might have even inspired a song by award-winning Christian singer Brandon Lake. The guys look at the structure of God’s kingdom as a family, how our families mirror our relationship with God, and why Satan’s ultimate goal is to destroy the spiritual and physical family unit. In this episode: John 14, verses 25-27; Colossians 3, verses 10-14 -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I am unashamed. What about you? Welcome back to Unashamed. And I just want to wish everybody a Merry Christmas out there. We know we're right here in the middle of the Christmas season. It's always a special time for our family. And it's interesting because, Zach, when you did the movie, I was so glad that
you included at the end of it kind of closed with this kind of a Christmas theme and dad kind of standing up for his newfound faith around Christmas, which meant a lot because in Jason, I can both say when we were growing up, You know, dad wasn't in the picture those first few years very often, but the one thing he always did was he made a huge effort around Christmas.
And, uh, we would, we've told the stories before we go to the movies or, you know, he just did more family stuff because I think Christmas meant so much to him. And so then as our families started growing, we all got married and had kids, you know, we would all gather. together at mom and dad's. And of course, then we started having a little bit of success with the business.
And so we went from never really doing much on gifts and things like that to then this massive pile of, I mean, Jason, remember some of the, some of mom's gift piles from the, you know, it was more, we were all adults, but It was more for our kids than anything, but it was just kind of a way to, for us to appreciate, I guess what God make up for lost time.
It was like, I guess we were making up for lost time. It's not that we were super materialistic. It was just like, we went so long, not having anything when there was an opportunity to have a few things. mine went a little bit overboard.
Well, she would embellish. She would say, you're not getting anything. And then she tried this surprise every year, you know, after about three or four years, it's like,
know santa's not coming this year sorry i was like yeah that's what you said the last three years and he magically showed up she was trying she would always go the you know the movie deal if you have high expectations you're never going to like it so she would her expectation expectation she would give us was you're getting nothing and then like oh surprise it's a christmas miracle
It's a big year. Yeah. I tried to do that in my marriage. Just set the bar real low. Set the expectations really low so that anything, any turnout, you'll say, wow, that's a bad theory.
I mean, in principle.
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