
Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Ep 1074 | Jase Discovers Chicken-Smuggling Teens at Minecraft & Watches a Spiritual Battle Unfold
Mon, 14 Apr 2025
Jase is floored by what teens are doing during the Minecraft movie—including smuggling in live chickens—and Rory McIlroy’s dramatic week at the Masters doesn’t help him feel any better about the state of the world. The guys dig into one of the most controversial chapters in the Bible and explore how it’s sparked debate, division, and deep questions for generations. Through it all, they’re reminded that the brokenness around us only proves how much we all still need Jesus. In this episode: John 6; John 12, verses 23-33; 1 John 4, verses 10-17 “Unashamed” Episode 1074 is sponsored by: https://homechef.com/unashamed — Get 50% off, free shipping on your first box, and Free Dessert for Life! https://helixsleep.com/unashamed — Get 20% Off Sitewide! https://vom.org/unashamed — Request your free copy of When Faith is Forbidden today by visiting the website or by calling 844-463-4059. https://fastgrowingtrees.com/unashamed — Save up to half-off on select plants and when you use code UNASHAMED at checkout you’ll get an additional 15% off! Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts. — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What shocking trend are teens following at the Minecraft movie?
It was the agony of relief.
Agony of relief. But it made me think, you know, it was a belief. He's more talented. You know, in short, they're all great golfers and all that, but he just, that's why I said he hits it further, hits it higher. Well, he may do better now.
Now that the monkey's off his back, he may go on.
What is there to do? Now he doesn't, you know. It doesn't matter anymore? He went in again? Does it really matter? I mean, the guy's got hundreds of millions of dollars.
But Jace is right. Because normally, I mean, I watch the Masters every year. And there's always like some surprise person that's never won. Or like Scotty Scheffler, who's a great golfer, who finally like won the Masters like three or four years ago. And you're always like, I'm always emotional. Tiger won it after being hurt a few years ago. I always respond emotionally, but I did not.
I was just like Jace. I felt just almost bad for him. I couldn't typically on something like that, but it was almost just like they built it up too much.
Oh, it did. That's what I'm saying. It's story number three, viral moment number three on why you need Jesus. Yeah. It really is.
You guys remember that Tom Brady interview? He's won more Super Bowls than probably maybe anybody.
Anybody, any quarterback for sure.
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Chapter 2: How does the chicken jockey phenomenon reflect on youth culture?
Well, John 7 is going to get into that, that streams of living water will flow in you. Well, what does that do? It flows out to other people, the spirit of God. And so then it says in verse 12, 14 of 1 John 4. And we have seen and testified that the Father has sent the Son to be the Savior of the world. If anyone acknowledges that Jesus is the Son of God, God lives in him and he in God.
And so we know and rely on the love God has for us. God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God and God in him. In this way, love is made complete among us so that we will have confidence on the day of judgment because in this world, we are like him. So my point is, I think we don't get into this because if you have the Holy Spirit of God, well, people are supposed to see God.
And if you said, look, you're looking at God, he's in here. Well, you're going to get the same argument that Jesus was getting when he said, hey, if you see me, you've seen the Father. If you told somebody, if you see me, you've seen Jesus, people are immediately going to say, oh, I'm uncomfortable right now. What are you saying, that you're God? And I'm saying, no, I just read 1 John 4.
I have the Holy Spirit of God. He's in here. He's in me. So do you see where I'm going with this?
Yeah. Yeah, I do. And I think it's – when you think about the role of the Holy Spirit in all of this as well, it's – I mean, He does initiate all revelation to us about Christ. So I said this in a previous podcast, but for example, I don't think we are – kind of like walking around in the forest as explorers, and we're like, oh, look what we've discovered. Look what we've figured out.
Now, I think God has to always speak first before we can ever have eyes to see, and before we can learn or be taught, God has to speak. So I would probably go as far as to say that man doesn't have an original thought ever. Every thought that you or I would ever have, it actually began – in the mind of God as God spoke. I can't hear until God speaks.
And so the Bible talks about revelation in this way. In seminary, they'll call it general and I think special or specific revelation or special revelation. Generally, God reveals himself to us through creation. That's Romans chapter one. Like the invisible attributes of God have been seen and clearly perceived from what's been made. And one of the indictments on
The Gentiles is that even though they did not have the official Torah or any of the Old Testament, they should have known who God was by what has been made. And what they did was they took and exchanged the glory of God that was revealed through creation, and they actually ended up worshiping the things that were created. So God does speak, right? He speaks to us.
Well, He does, but then He chose to speak through Jesus, which...
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