Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Ep 1234 | Jase’s Road-Trip Breakdown Begins With Just One Innocent Question
22 Dec 2025
Chapter 1: What sparked the eight-hour Bible study on the road trip?
So no matter how you slice it, we're definitely in a divided time in our country. There's no way around it. We see it every single day and watch the news. And so I think in this time of division, we have to have consistency, the speaking into the values that we believe in. One of our good friends, Tony Perkins, heads up an organization called Family Research Council. He's a Louisiana guy.
He's a pastor.
Chapter 2: How can we participate in the divine nature according to 2 Peter 1?
He has our heart. for Jesus. He even did a blurb in Dad's book, A Theft of America's Soul. And it's just been there for us as a family, but also as a nation. So FRC is standing for what's right. They defend faith. They protect families. They remind leaders that biblical truth still matters.
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Chapter 3: What does being anointed mean in a biblical context?
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Welcome back to Unashamed Unashamed. I'm down here at the Southern Lair. Jace is there in the studio. And Zach is still sick. We're not sure what's going on with him. He is.
Chapter 4: How are believers viewed as a portal between heaven and earth?
But I have a get well thought for Zach. And it's actually a Bible study that goes in with where we're at in John 20. And it was kind of due to events outside my control. I've had two Bible studies before.
this week, but they were kind of on the same theme line, and it applies to Zach's condition, because at this point, since Zach is down for multiple podcasts due to illness, there's an obscure verse in the book of James, don't know where that is off the top of my head, I know it's in the last chapter, where, and look, it's kind of a
It's kind of a lightning rod for a particular face, but Zach may be, he may need to read this. So this is James 5. And it says, you know, if any of you is in trouble, this is verse 13. Yeah.
Chapter 5: What does it mean to arm ourselves for spiritual warfare?
He should pray. Is anyone happy? Let him sing songs of praise. Is any of you sick? This is verse 14. He should call the elders of the church to pray over him and anoint him with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer offered in faith is, will make the sick person well. The Lord will raise him up. If he has sinned, he will be forgiven. Boy, there's a lot of goodies.
Maybe there's some sin going on that old Zachary needs to come clean on. I hadn't even thought about that.
Chapter 6: How does prayer play a role in healing the sick?
No, we're kidding on that. But it is an obscure verse that says, this custom of anointing. Oh, so I got asked about this in the Bible study, a couple of them I had. The first one was about participation in the divine nature. So one of the guys I went to Kansas with, he was teaching a class, and he said, I've got a question for you.
Because interesting enough, the last time I went to Kansas, I took the same fellow.
Chapter 7: What is the significance of forgiveness in spiritual warfare?
It was the first time he had ever gone.
Chapter 8: How does the episode conclude with a prayer for listeners?
We called him the nurse man. But Al, we went to Kansas, and it was the first time that I had an eight-hour Bible study with a human being.
Yeah, because you're on the road, right?
So what else are you going to do? We got in the vehicle. He asked me a biblical question, and eight hours later... The only pauses, the only intermissions is when we had to stop and get gas or whatever. Then we got back in the truck, and it was right back to the Bible study. I was like, I don't know if I've ever had an eight-hour Bible study on the road, but it actually made the time pass by.
And he's a nurseman. He's a real sharp guy and a leader in his church. Oh, he is.
So he asked me this time, because I think he was going off the last time we got in a vehicle together. It was eight hours. So he's like, well, I'm ready to crank it up again. I have a question. And he brought up 2 Peter 1, where it says his divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness.
Through these he has given us his very great and precious promises. So here's where the question came up, this next phrase. So that through them, the promises that God has given us, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature. And so what happened was he was teaching a class at his church, right?
And somebody, you know, as I do when I sometimes teach classes, I'll say, does anybody have any questions? Which is a dangerous thing to do. Because what if someone asks you a question that you're like, huh? So someone basically asks, what does it mean, the word may? You may participate in the divine nature. And so he said, I gave an answer, but he was like, look, I'm...
I'm a medical professional. I have a job. I'm teaching this. I study the Bible. But I wasn't ready for a theological question about what does that mean? So he's like, I would like for you to share what that means. And then I won't tell you what I said, but I just want to compare what you're fixing to say off the top of your head to what I said.
Yeah.
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