
Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Ep 1049 | Jase Dives In to the Mysteries of Lesser Gods, Fallen Angels & Rebellion
28 Feb 2025
Jase, Zach, and Al explore the texts that shed some light on the mysteries of other, lesser gods, celestial rebellion, and fallen angels on earth who created human hybrids. Al poses a theory as to why the Israelites had to wander the desert for 40 years after escaping Egypt. Jesus turned Judaism on its head when he challenged the traditional meaning of “temple,” and Zach gets to the heart of what sin truly is at its core. In this episode: John 2, verse 12; 2 Corinthians 3, verse 18; Revelation 1, verse 5; Ezekiel 43, verse 6; Acts 15, verses 16-17; Matthew 24, verses 30-36; Mark 13, verses 3-4, 29-30 — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I am unashamed. What about you? Welcome back to Unashamed. We're so excited to have Zach back from jolly old England. Zach, now one thing I had to ask for clarification, because you said you weren't going to be, you were there totally separate, because Willie's family's been over there, Corey's been there, Sadie spoke at something, and they had a big thing going on, which you mentioned.
You said that had nothing to do with you, and then I saw pictures of your lovely wife, Jill, the much better half of your union, with Corey and the group. So there was some merging somewhere in there between the two worlds.
There was cross-pollination. We were at the same event, one of the events, but we were just there for that one thing. And they were there for, I think, another thing that coincided, so they doubled up.
Yeah.
But I'm back now, and back in North Carolina. We got the fort all set up. We're ready to roll. That's good. Good to be back. Good to be back, Jace. Thank you for waving at me as you're driving over, too, or flying over.
I was looking up cross-pollination. Cross-pollination. Actually, the transfer of pollen from one plant to another. That's a metaphor. I use it as a metaphor. Well, I know, but I was thinking. Isn't that what the cross of Jesus does? It cross-pollinates. Well, it cross-pollinates over the global. The cross. The cross-pollination.
Well, you can always plant on Jays to look at the difference. I like that. I've never thought about that before, the cross-pollination, but that's actually.
Well, I've always thought about Jesus, you know, because we're so used to, I think, Phil labeled me a germaphobe. And this is pre-COVID because I just noticed every time I shook two or three hundred hands, the next day I got sick. So I thought it had nothing to do with me being labeled a germaphobe. I thought, why don't we just fist bump? But then people don't like that.
And even two or three times at my last event, they put out the fist bump, I put out the hand, and then they went to the hand and I went to the fist. And it was like, I had my... And then you're collapsing your hand over their fist. And then it got so awkward that whatever encounter we thought we were going to have did not end well. But my point was, Jesus was like the, what is the opposite?
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