
Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Ep 1079 | Jase Contemplates Taking Back Missy’s Diamond Ring After Discovering Biblical Gemstones
23 Apr 2025
Jase stumbles onto a biblical revelation about God’s gemstones that leaves him wondering if Missy’s diamond ring needs to go. Zach gets publicly roasted for his cheapskate tendencies and grocery bill complaints, but he manages to tie his thriftiness back to a deeper spiritual truth. The guys dig into Isaiah and Revelation, connecting God’s promises to eternal life and the “crisis of meaning” plaguing the world. Plus, Jase’s son fears waking Missy from her nap, and the Robertsons reveal just how sacred their sleep really is. In this episode: Isaiah 54, verse 12; Isaiah 55, verse 1; John 3, verses 19-21; Revelation 21, verses 9-21; 1 Timothy 6, verses 12-16; 2 Chronicles 36, verse 23 — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I am unashamed. What about you?
Welcome back to Unashamed. It's always, we just had a holiday, so we had some family down here, which is always nice to get together with family, unless you're Zach and you're, what did he call it, people? People averse? What did you call it?
I had a great time with my family. I was just exhausted. I was really just exhausted. He had an exhaustion problem. I had an exhaustion problem. I called it the wrong thing. I called it a people problem or something like that. Yeah, that was probably not a great phrase when you read the Bible.
I was giving you an opportunity to confess your sins.
Let me tell you something. I mean, you guys know this. That grocery bill, it just starts to skyrocket when everybody's in town. You're like, I mean, I was cooking... Every meal we got home from church, I mean, I went to the store immediately. I bought about an eight-pound tenderloin, beef tenderloin, came back. I trimmed that, smoked it, got the smoker ready.
I do a whole process where I smoke it, then I sear it on another grill and Did I make a chimichurri sauce? Then everybody eats. It was just every day was that for about four days.
You know what's hit me, Zach? I finally realized what was the smoking gun to you coming to Jesus. What was that? Isaiah 55, 1. Come. Come all. Come, everyone who thirsts. Come to the waters. Wait for it, Zach. And he who has no money, come buy and eat. Come buy wine and milk without money. Your cheapskate type tendencies actually led you to Jesus because he said, I have bread that costs no money.
I came with what Francis Schaeffer called the empty hands of faith. I had nothing in my hands. I knew that. I was there.
Well, remember, what was it back in John 2? How many gallons of wine did Jesus turn from water into wine? I mean, that's Zach's right up his alley. It's like, man, free wine. Gallons of wine. That's funny.
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