
Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Ep 1035 | Phil Delivers a Fiery Portrayal of John the Baptist & Jase’s Date Night Gone Wrong
05 Feb 2025
The tape has surfaced of Phil’s full performance as John the Baptist during an Easter drama nearly thirty years ago, and the guys are thrilled. A weather anomaly at Al’s house leads Jase down memory lane and how he used fish heads to capture Missy’s heart on their second date. The guys make connections between the lives of Moses, Elijah, John the Baptist, Jesus, and even Phil, and how God’s power is demonstrated repeatedly in similar ways throughout history. In this episode: John 1, verses 31-32; Matthew 11, verse 12; Luke 1, verses 11-37 -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I am unashamed. What about you? Welcome back to Unashamed. I'm still in the southern lair. Chase, you're in the new studio, the new Unashamed studio, and Zach is still up there in North Carolina. Zach, how are things in North Carolina?
Things are coming along now. We are getting back to, well, I'll say normal. It's going to be a while, but It looks like a war zone. I can't figure out how long it takes to clean stuff up, but apparently it'll take a few years.
It's not like you guys didn't have quite a bit. When I got back down here, it was interesting because I came home and I missed the snowpocalypse, as they're calling it around here, because they had a snowfall so deep in the southern regions of Alabama and also southern Louisiana that it matched records that went back to the 1800s. in terms of amount of snowfall, just, it just happens.
This is a, that was a once every, whatever that is, 125 year event. And what happened to me and our place here is, you know, you get back down here. By the time I got here, there was a little bit of snow left on my steps, but that by the next morning it was gone. But what happened and Jace, I didn't know this was possible.
You may know more being a fishing expert, but when I went out to my dock about, maybe three days after I got back. I mean, I kept seeing this just huge congregation of brown pelicans all over my dock, my neighbor's dock, everywhere. And, you know, you see them around this time of year a little bit more, but not like this. This was like an Alfred Hitchcock movie of the pelicans.
And so I walked down there to find out why there's so many pelicans everywhere. And there has been a fish kill in the lagoon here in right behind my house. And I would say it's probably about three foot wide and about six inches deep of about half pound mullets just piled up all along the edge of the lagoon.
So, apparently, I guess the cold water, because it's shallow this time of year, I guess froze them to death. And so, they just died and then washed up on the shore. Well, what happened was, as we know how nature works, that brought in the pelicans because they saw a feast. So they are taking these fish and eating them on my dock.
And then as we know, the digestive process of animals, they have left those fish and through the process of the brown pelican system all over my dock. So I've got a major cleanup on aisle seven that I've got to do before I leave down here. But I've never seen anything like it.
Circle of life.
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