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Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Ep 1248 | Miss Kay Defies the Odds With a New Milestone

15 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What milestone did Miss Kay achieve and why is it significant?

1.499 - 22.48 Jase Robertson

I am unashamed. What about you? Welcome back to Unashamed. It was great because I preached yesterday and mom especially likes to come when I'm preaching, but she'll come. She likes to come anytime, but It's kind of hard for her to get around now. It depends on the weather and other things.

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Chapter 2: Why did people in the Old Testament live for hundreds of years?

22.5 - 45.052 Jase Robertson

But she did show up without a wheelchair, which is the first time. That's why I wanted to mention it, Jay, is that it's the first time she's trusted just coming in with a walker and getting around herself. But she's doing so amazingly well. And the most often thing I get asked, either by some of you online or uh, directly if we run into each other is how is Ms. Kay.

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45.072 - 51.401 Jase Robertson

And so I like to give you an update every once in a while and she's doing fantastic. I mean, she is. And now you're, you're not going to believe this.

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51.442 - 71.432 Al Robertson

She told me yesterday, uh, because I had my friend that we talked last podcast about in the military guy, Ty was there and he was like, man, I can't believe how well your mom is doing. Cause she sat right behind us. And, uh, I said, well, Miss Kay, tell him why you're doing so well.

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Chapter 3: How does the Holy Spirit connect us to eternity?

71.652 - 103.498 Al Robertson

She's like, well, the Lord has just decided that he's not done with me yet. So I thought that was a great answer. And she said, I got a new house, which is a little house in our compound. And she said, and that deer you're bringing me. I was like, what's the story on that? I was like, well, I've been cooking deer and bringing them to her, and she has elevated that into the trinity of recovery.

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That's right.

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104.639 - 106.943 Al Robertson

The fried backstrap.

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106.963 - 108.725 Jase Robertson

Backstrap goes a long way to healing.

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Chapter 4: What does it mean to have complete joy even in suffering?

108.765 - 133.602 Al Robertson

There should be a – I was like – I had no idea, Miss Gay, how well – because, I mean, we bring her a lot of food because my family, we are food snobs. Yeah. Because we've just – we don't eat out, and that's partly because, I guess, when you become famous, if you go eat out in a restaurant, you're already going down in value because what we're cooking – It's better than any restaurant.

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133.622 - 156.381 Al Robertson

We could have a restaurant, yeah. And then you're kind of being, you know, it turns into kind of a meet and greet while you're trying to eat, which is just not the greatest surrounding. So we just, you know, you learn how to cook and eat well. But, boy, she had missed that deer, that fried backstrap, because my dad, he ate that during this time of year every other meal.

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156.361 - 163.861 Al Robertson

And so, but the key to that is, because you're like, well, what's, because that old tie was looking around. He's like, what's the key?

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Chapter 5: Can you claim to follow Christ while living in darkness?

163.881 - 174.384 Al Robertson

So I cooked it for him while he was here. And then he got it, didn't he? I said, the key is to start off with a small deer. Yeah. Because they're just better. And I'm not ashamed of that.

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Chapter 6: What does baptism signify in the context of faith?

174.584 - 196.206 Jase Robertson

Exactly. So she has some folks that sit with her and just making sure she gets around good and doesn't fall. But they become part of the family. And the lady that was with her this weekend is a sweet, sweet lady, Miss Angela. And she's just part of the family now. She is.

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196.246 - 207.563 Al Robertson

What's weird is... But, you know, Miss Kay said, I want to introduce you to my best friend in the world. I was like, I know Angela.

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Chapter 7: How does the concept of eternal life manifest in our current lives?

207.623 - 214.995 Al Robertson

So even though she's doing better, she has moments of like, I'm just sorry. Remember when I brought you that deer? Miss Angela was sitting there.

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215.015 - 224.689 Jase Robertson

I told mom yesterday that – so Miss Angela came with mom after I preached. It was the first time she had heard me preach, so she was – telling me about my sermon, Ms.

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Chapter 8: What are the implications of faith on personal transformation?

224.769 - 243.034 Jase Robertson

Angela, and how much she liked it. Because she has her own church, you know, but she's been with mom on the weekends, so it's been great to have her. So they came over to our house and had lunch afterwards, and we watched football yesterday because mom's cable is down, so we can't get her football over there. So she came to my house yesterday to watch a couple of playoff games.

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243.014 - 260.431 Jase Robertson

And so I told mom, we were laughing because like you said, mom is doing great, but she does have dementia. She's been diagnosed. And so she'll have these moments. But I told her, I said, mom, the good thing about your dementia, because I told her a joke that I told her like last week I was here. It was a stupid preacher joke, but she laughs every time the same.

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260.831 - 278.11 Jase Robertson

I said, you know, the best thing about telling jokes to people with dementia, they laugh every time because it's the first time they've ever heard. But she really is doing great. And it's been fun. And I know a lot of you have been praying for her. And I just want you to know the prayers have worked. You know, like anybody that, I mean, she and dad have been together for over 60 years.

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278.851 - 298.133 Jase Robertson

And so I think none of us realize just how hard that is to say so long for a while by the soulmate, the person you spent your whole life with. So just the grieving process itself is hard enough to get over. But then when you're sick. physically and some mentally on top of that, that's a hard thing to deal with. Yeah, it is. So it took a while.

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298.553 - 329.703 Al Robertson

It is. It made me think about where we're at in 1 John, which I don't know if we've done a few overviews of 1 John. We're trying to wrap our heads around it with you together. And he seems to have built this sermon around Life, light, and love, which is kind of the DNA of God that John recorded. The Gospel of John. Yeah, the Gospel of John.

330.584 - 351.565 Al Robertson

But this word, you know, one thing I think that helps you get your head around this, and this kind of goes in context with getting old, and when you think about age, because actually when Ty was here, he asked me a strange question. that of all the questions he asked me, this just seemed kind of weird to me.

352.226 - 380.847 Al Robertson

But he said, look, I got a question, because he was just peppering me with questions when we studied half the night about various things. But he said, you know, early in the Bible, these people were living like a thousand years. And I said, well, I think Methuselah was the oldest recorded. And what was he? Nine something, yeah. 62, maybe. And he said, what about that?

381.307 - 394.223 Al Robertson

And I was like, well, what's your question? And he said, well, I did some research, and they basically told me, which I was like, well, who are they? And he's like, well, whoever's running the internet. Oh, boy.

394.323 - 396.245 Jase Robertson

If it's Wikipedia, you better just pass.

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