Unashamed with the Robertson Family - Ep 1265 | Why Only Jesus Can Change the World
Episode Date: February 9, 2026The Super Bowl halftime show sparked outrage, but Jase, Al, and Zach argue that reaction misses the real issue. Using Bad Bunny’s performance and TPUSA’s alternate halftime featuring Kid Rock as a... contrast, they cover why cultural moments like this reveal a deeper spiritual battle. Plus, Jase makes the case that when it comes to lasting hope, the Easter Bunny is still the better bunny anyway. In this episode: Matthew 4, verses 1–11; Genesis 9, verse 6; Jeremiah 32, verses 6–15; Daniel 7, verses 13–14, 23–27; John 14, verse 30; John 16, verse 11; 2 Corinthians 4, verses 3–6, 16–18; Ephesians 6, verse 12; Hebrews 2, verses 5–9; Revelation 1, verses 4–7; Revelation 5, verses 1–14; Revelation 22, verses 1–5; Philippians 2, verses 9–11 “Unashamed” Episode 1265 is sponsored by: https://trustandwill.com/unashamed — Get 20% off and protect your legacy today! https://cozyearth.com/unashamed — Get up to 20% off when you use our link or code UNASHAMED! https://shopmando.com — Get 20% off + free shipping with promo code Unashamed! Get $35 off your first box of wild-caught, sustainable seafood—delivered right to your door. Go to: https://www.wildalaskan.com/UNASHAMED. http://unashamedforhillsdale.com — Sign up now for free, and join the Unashamed hosts every Friday for Unashamed Academy Powered by Hillsdale College Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts. Check out At Home with Phil Robertson, nearly 800 episodes of Phil's unfiltered wisdom, humor, and biblical truth, available for free for the first time! Get it on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, and anywhere you listen to podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/at-home-with-phil-robertson/id1835224621 Chapters: 00:00 Super Bowl Monday & Going Off the Grid 06:12 Kids, Phones, & Culture’s Quiet Training 11:08 Why the Halftime Show Isn’t Neutral Anymore 16:34 Outrage Fatigue & a Divided Country 22:10 The Battle We Don’t See 28:04 Satan’s Authority & Where It Ends 34:46 Jesus, Redemption, & Taking the Land Back 42:18 Why the Kingdom Can’t Be Shaken 50:06 Bad Bunny, the Easter Bunny, & Who Wins Thumbnail photo of Bad Bunny: © Glenn Francis, www.PacificProDigital.com | License: CC BY-SA 4.0 | Adapted from original | Via Wikimedia Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bad_Bunny_2019_by_Glenn_Francis.jpg — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I am unashamed. What about you?
So welcome back to Unashamed. It's interesting, this is, this is, we're recording today on
Super Bowl Monday, I call it. It's the one day of the year when my wife actually joins me
and watches an entire football game. I don't know if you fellas or have the same thing,
But Lisa never watch.
You know, she'll watch a little bit here and there.
But she actually sits down and watches the whole game.
Of course, you know, we're kind of interested in the commercials.
So it's kind of a bonding thing.
And normally I'm at home, so I got a whole house full.
But this time we were down here at the Southern layer.
So it was just the two of us.
But it was a just show, too.
Yeah.
Super Bowl Sunday.
So this is where we're going.
Well, guess what, Al?
I miss Super Bowl Sunday.
I missed the whole thing.
You didn't watch it.
I actually, well, you don't understand something, Zach.
Are you like boycotting it?
We had a storm.
Yeah.
We had a storm come through here.
You were here for the first couple days.
And then all of a sudden.
Icepocalypse.
I got out of Dodge.
You got scared and you took off.
I don't know if I got scared.
I got busy.
I had bills to pay.
I have people to see.
Yeah.
So, no.
Mows to feed.
We missed it because we have no internet.
We have no TVs.
We have the only device that actually is functional at our house is my wife's phone.
So, yeah, so she said, well, I want to have little man's birthday party,
but I was thinking about Super Bowl Sunday.
And what do you think about that?
I was like, well, how would we watch the Super Bowl?
She's like, well, that's why I'm thinking about doing it on Super Bowl Sunday.
So that's what we did.
So for me, this is kind of dinosaur.
Monday.
The dinosaur Monday.
It's the dinosaur theme for the party.
The kids and the dinosaurs.
Look.
Okay.
And just to show you, what was that question?
Somebody had a show one time.
Are you smarter than something?
Fifth grader.
Are you smarter than a fifth grader?
Well, so let me put it to you this way.
If you ask me, are you smarter than a four-year-old?
I would answer, depending on what the discussion is about.
Yeah.
Because this kid knows every dinosaur that is out there, which was shocking.
I bet he's also better on your phone than you are as well.
My phone's not working, so.
I got a four-year-old at my house, and I'll tell you this,
I was sitting there last night.
Matter of fact, last night, and Fred, I just got Fred a phone.
Now, there's a lot of parameters on it, but he's 14 now, so he just got to
first phone.
Too young.
The only people he can call is, no, the only people he can call is family.
I've got it all set up.
No internet.
No, this thing is locked down.
No social media.
No social media.
He's got about 25 people he can call on the phone.
Everyone is related.
No.
See, I think you messed up.
You had an opportunity here.
You need to just give him the phone, but have it where it's not functional.
14-0-10-0.
Because, look, I had this conversation with Little
man because he's like
Jayrock do you want me to fix your phone
and I was like sure because he knew my phone
wasn't working so look listen with this little kid
did at this point of his life he's only
three
so I get the phone
out and look you know what he started doing
he started running his finger across it
swiping you know how
people swipe stuff
which is now I think and I thought
he's seen so many people
do that
he knows that if you stick your finger on it.
And so I told him, I was like, no, it's not for using, because it didn't work.
I was like, this is for just looking at.
It's kind of like a piece of hard rock candy, red.
It's not for eating.
It's just for looking through.
And if any of you are confused about that, go watch Outlaw Dosey Wales.
You can leave now.
Go watch it and come back and resume.
Well, lone wadi.
I didn't do that.
I mean, because I got to get a hold of him when he's at practices.
and stuff like that.
I don't have to, but I like it's, it's for me, not for him.
Well, did he give you that idea or did you?
No, no, no.
Well, he's been, all, they've been, he's been working me for years.
That's what I'm saying.
No, I'm immune to all that, though.
I don't, that doesn't phase me.
I mean, you try to.
That's true.
If I feel like you're trying to manipulate me or gaslight me, I become like a stone wall.
I mean, you know what that's like.
That's a family trait.
Anytime we talk.
Well, here's my point.
In 1980, how did I get picked up at school?
I didn't have a phone.
guess what?
I just sat there and look up, here somebody came.
It's just crazy that there was no communication involved.
They knew I was there, and then they came and picked me up.
Yeah, it's a noble concept, but for a few thousand years,
people just, they just lived.
So I feel I'm in this state now because I've just become a lot like my dad,
but I was forced into this way
because nothing works mechanical.
So there's way more work going on outside.
Well, you probably saved yourself.
Well, I was going to say that Ruth last night,
she's four years old,
and she has somehow watched him,
and she knows his pass.
She knows how his pass code to get into his phone.
I was shocked that she's literally picked that up.
I don't even know.
I'm like, can you even count to 10?
But she can work.
She knows how to, I mean, she can't count to 10,
but I'm like, the fact that she knows that, these kids,
they figured out, even at four years old, it's kind of funny.
But you didn't miss anything on the Super Bowl.
It was not a good game.
The game was terrible for the most part.
I mean, I say terrible.
I mean, it was just so defensive.
It was just punning.
It was just, I don't know, it was kind of boring.
Those are key neglected parts of the game.
Did a person on the special teams get the MVP?
They didn't, but they should have.
The running back got the MVP for Seattle.
But they could have easily given it to the punter for Seattle or the field go kicker.
I mean, really, they deserved it as much as the running bat did.
So that was that kind of game.
Yeah.
The punter was amazing.
But so the big controversy was, of course, Bad Bunny, who when I first, I first called
him Briar Rabbit because I couldn't remember his name.
But his name was Bad Bunny.
And apparently he's from Puerto Rico, and he's a singer, although I'd never heard of.
of him, but it became controversial sort of before.
So I went, I didn't watch the halftime show.
I don't typically like it anyway, and it seems like they've just gotten worse to me in
the last decade.
So I went to the turning point.
They had an alternate halftime show.
And you would have liked it, Jay, it's the one guy that, I can't remember his name,
because I'm not a huge country fan, but this guy was singing a song and he said, it's not
easy being country in this country these days.
And so I thought that was a pretty good line. It kind of reminded me of the country
boy will survive. So you had to change the channel
yes to go watch an alternate halftime show. Is that what we're at now in our
world? Well, they offered it and I heard about it and TBN, which is, was that Trinity
Broadcast Network, which they're kind of like a normally religious channel. They carried
it on direct TV. And so I just flurred.
flipped over there, watched it.
They had several singers.
Kid Rock was on there, but he only did one song.
But, you know, and they talked about Charlie Kirk,
and they talked about turning points.
I just thought it was pretty good.
And so I missed the whole other thing,
but I just noticed when I looked on X and other things,
there was a lot of back and forth about it.
It's so bizarre the place we're at culturally now that, like,
literally the Super Bowl, like football.
A football game is like you have to choose your side
and make your...
Because at one point, that was the one
unifier, right?
That was the one place you could go,
like the Super Bowl and not really have...
You could just laugh and, like,
not think about politics for one day.
But you're right.
It came down to a...
It was almost like you were choosing sides
at the halftime show.
There's a guy out there named John Stone's Tree.
We already have him on the podcast.
I really like his stuff.
But he is...
I think he runs the Colson Institute.
You guys remember Chuck Colson.
He...
He wrote, he did a lot of Christian worldview ministry and stuff.
Last year or so, I can't remember.
I listened to a podcast he did about these different pillars of society.
And he was talking about how they've all pretty much evaporated.
Like the family, the education, like all these pillars have collapsed.
And the only one left standing is the pillar of politics.
And it's bearing the weight of like all of society.
And that's why everything is political now.
And so, yeah, it's kind of a lament when I was watching this, this thinking,
and this is, we really do have like a super divided country right now.
And it made me sad to think about that.
I hate that.
Yeah, that's where we're at.
But, yeah, I mean, well, maybe bad bunny needs to take a rabbit hole for Jesus.
Hmm.
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Well, I'm about turned it all off too.
I mean, it's hard to, it's all that.
It's just too, it's like, but the outrage culture too, I don't like that either.
I mean, I get on one side, like obviously there's a lot of the sexual promiscuity and just, I mean,
I don't want my kid watching that.
But I was out on the Super Bowl halftime, honestly, years ago.
Yeah, years ago.
The Janet Jackson, you're in a ward-ribout function.
And it's just progressively got more debauchrous.
And it's like, for that reason, I'm like, man, this is, I mean, I don't want my kids watching that.
And but at the same time, I also don't want to just be constantly angry and outraged.
I mean, this is the world.
You know, the Bible says that our fight is not against flesh and blood.
And so when you start thinking about who our fight,
it's against, man. It's against the spiritual demonic forces in the heavenly realms. And there's
a spiritual battle going on here. And I think the power of the gospel to speak into a moment like this,
it really is, there is hope. Yeah, you get, if you get so into the cultural divide, then for me,
and this may not be for you, but for me, it's been like, like, it robs me of my joy. It robs me of
of the vision and the hope that I have in the kingdom.
I'm like, I just got to keep coming back to that truth of what the Hebrew writer says about the kingdom of God,
that we don't belong to a kingdom that can be shaken.
We actually belong to a kingdom that can't be shaken or destroyed.
And so I always kind of like think about a hide back under that, like the wing of God.
I think about like him as a wing.
And you get in these moments, you get angry, you get whatever, whatever, fearful.
Go back into the wing of God.
You know, we do belong to something beautiful.
and we are safe and we are secure, you know what I mean?
And nothing is going to come against the people of God.
Nothing's going to take the kingdom of God down.
Not going to happen.
Well, I just, I mean, part of it is, I don't know, Zach, you do marketing and, you know, you have businesses and do media content.
I just, I don't quite understand the NFL mindset of like this consistent, it feels consistent to me that it just doesn't speak to a big chunk of your audience.
I mean, would you not at least every, you know, few years just throw us a bone of just somebody that's at least neutral or, like, is just there to perform?
Why does it always have to be so provocative?
I mean, even the, I mean, there's been controversy ever since they announced that this person was going to do it.
He's very political.
He's very vocal, apparently, in his views.
And so they almost knew it was going to happen.
So I just, I don't understand the mindset of having a base of, you know, you know,
your customer and just never seems like it matters to them.
You know,
and the NFL now is just they keep repeating this cycle,
in my opinion.
Well,
I haven't seen the,
they hurt their brand,
I think.
I haven't seen the stats on it.
I did see an article about the Turning Point USA
halftime show that it was like,
I want to say like six million people were watching at the peak on just YouTube.
And so that's,
that's a pretty big state.
statement there, because that's not 6 million people. That's 6 million views, as you can imagine,
a lot of these people are casting it on their screens in their homes. And so they might be,
yeah, that. And that doesn't even capture them all. You're right, because I was watching it
in a completely different method. So that number is much larger, I'm sure.
And I don't know how many households, you know, are watching the Super Bowl. I was curious.
I wonder if the, like, the numbers have gone down over the years. I mean, I remember as a kid,
the Super Bowl was like everybody was watching it.
Everybody was watching the Super Bowl and everybody got the Domino's Pizza or Pizza Hut
and we had the two-liter Coke and every youth group party.
I mean, it's like, like, this way, youth groups did this back in the 90s.
And now I bet a youth group, you could, I mean, you couldn't turn it on at least a halftime show.
But I didn't, but to be fair, I didn't really know who was playing.
And I don't really keep up with the NFL anymore.
But you watched it.
I did watch it because it's, because it's.
You knew we'd be talking about it because everybody was...
They would be talking about...
But, like, Jill got home because she spoke at an event in Alabama,
which I was way more excited to talk to her by that,
because she spoke at an event with some...
like an intimate gathering at a farm.
I actually got one of the hats I'm ripping here from a farm down south of Birmingham, Alabama.
And so she came back and was like, oh, Zach, it was so amazing.
Like, Holy Spirit was just present.
And so we're talking about that.
And we're talking on the...
phone.
Shall I be home about seven?
I said, you'll be here right in time for the game.
And she said, what game?
I said, the Super Bowl.
Oh, is that today?
I was like, yeah.
Who's playing?
I said, I don't know.
So I didn't really know.
And I feel like I used to know every
player. I knew every stat.
I knew all of it.
But you're making
my point that I feel
like the NFL has lost
a relevance with people
who used to love the product.
I don't know if they have or not.
I don't know if they have.
I mean, I'm curious.
I have it.
Well, they have with me.
I can only speak for myself, but I'm definitely that way.
I don't watch near the games.
I still will know who's playing and be aware, sports aware, but I just, I care so little about it now.
I mean, I was cooking hamburgers, you know, on and off from, you know, the whole first half of the game.
And then, like I said, it was kind of a dud anyway because of the defense and special teams was.
But Jason, I mean, he don't even have Internet anymore.
So he's like, he's like, he.
He's out on the whole thing.
Oh, he doesn't.
Yeah, he doesn't go.
My phone will come on, you know, for a second.
But, like, I can't get pictures or, like, if somebody sends me something, it won't download.
And then all of a sudden, it'll be like, everything will come.
So if you start watching stuff or, like, you know, a video, then your phone, my phone just goes immediately to zero as far as bad.
Even though it's plugged in.
So I'm not sure what this phenomenon is.
But so I was, I save it for the spiritual stuff.
So actually, my sweet daughter-in-law, she sent me a, it was a podcast.
And she's like, what do you think about this?
Because she was tracking with our podcast when we talked about in 1st John 2.
Yeah.
About do not love the world or anything in the world.
Because, and then there's three things.
and so she sent me a podcast
I think it was from
Live Free was the name of it
and I wound up listening
to the whole thing
because they made a connection
with those three things
described in the world
which is what y'all just talked about
not liking about the Super Bowl
it's like when you see
the satanic world
trying to make a platform
over a football game
well you're like
why am I watching it?
just want to watch the football game.
But no, it has to have some kind of agenda.
And then it seems like it's some spiritual war aspect.
Almost like it's a world within a world of people saying, well, wait a minute.
So those three things in that podcast, he went back to the temptation of Jesus.
I didn't remember if we did that.
We did.
We did.
Yeah.
I made that reference.
It's very similar to the three ways that Satan attacked Jesus.
Well, listen to this.
So, and we should have kind of hung out there because that is true.
I mean, he had the lust of the flesh, which he tempted him with, the bread, you know, saying, you know, turn these rocks to bread and eat.
So then you had, what was the second one?
The only that he took him up to the top of the temple and said if he threw himself down,
and tested God that, then he quoted a verse that says no harm would come to him.
So he was basically trying to get him to test the plan of God, and he did it at the temple.
Yeah.
And then the third one was, you know, kind of prove yourself, pride of life.
Right.
So it took him up on the mountain top.
Where is that?
So I know Matthew's version.
Matthew 4 or 3.
Yeah, Matthew 4.
But when it said, where did it say all the kingdoms belong?
to him.
Yeah, that was
when we turned him up on the,
that was the third one.
Again, the devil took him,
this is Matthew 4.8.
The devil took him to a very high mountain
and showed him all the kingdoms of the world.
And all this,
I will give you.
So this fellow made the point,
which I agreed with all these conclusions.
I just never had gone down
this rabbit hole to get there.
He was like, what Jesus didn't argue,
well, these are not your kingdoms.
And so he was making the point, what about the verses that says Jesus is the king of kings?
Like there's a Revelation 1, he's the ruler of the kings of the earth.
He's at the right hand of God.
So he talked about there's a dominion theology.
I'm like, ooh, I'm going to check this out.
But it basically was what we've been teaching in Daniel 7 with Jesus.
There's going to be one like the son of man come and establish his kingdom, you know,
and he's exalted above all.
Here's where I had never made this connection.
So then he goes to Jeremiah 32,
an obscure story that, to my knowledge, I had never read.
And it was basically Jeremiah being told by God to go by this land.
And it got a little confusing.
It got a little bit Bible nerdy.
But basically the concept was God was saying Babylon's going to come, take over the land,
because y'all are not being faithful to me.
But he comes up with this deed that kind of has two sides to it.
And it's like, once you buy the land and someone takes it over,
you can have a redeemer, the original.
landowner can come in and redeem the land, like after it's passed over and whatever happens,
happens. And then there was an inheritance side to it. So you don't have to really know the story
to realize those two things. Does that sound familiar? Some family owner, kinsman, can redeem the
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It was interesting that he then linked that to Revelation chapter 5,
where here's this two-sided scroll that comes up from this vision,
the right hand of God looking, here's the lamb that looking like it had been slain,
and it actually uses the word, you know, redemption in there,
given this inheritance to human beings like claiming the land.
So the whole point of that was, is he went back to Genesis.
Now this part we have talked about.
I went back to Genesis, and it's like, well, God made humans and in his image
and gave them power to rule over the land and the creatures and work the ground
and this whole deal about the ground.
And what did humans do?
They forfeited that and handed it over to someone that wasn't God
by not trusting God in the garden.
And he's like, and this is God claiming back the land
through someone who would redeem it and give,
as the original owner, and give that inheritance to all nations,
all, you know, from whatever lands bought your own.
So I thought that was, I thought it was really interesting.
And I liked it.
I was like, yep.
And he pointed to that temptation of Jesus as part of that.
And I thought about John chapter 12, which makes a lot more sense
after everything I just said.
When Jesus said, you remember the voice that came up, I have glorified it, and I will glorify it again.
That's John 12, 28.
The crowd that was there, you know, they thought it in the thunder, but Jesus said, this voice was for your benefit, not mine.
Now is the time for judgment on this world.
Now the prince of this world.
Well, who is that?
That's Satan.
Yeah.
We'll be driven out.
Ooh.
But when I am lifted up from the earth, we'll draw all men to myself.
So here's this Redeemer who has this inheritance, getting God's family back, getting the land back, which eventually, you know, when you go down that rabbit hole in Revelation, we get a new heaven and a new earth.
and the evil one is somewhere in a little place called the Lake of Fire
with his entourage.
So I thought it was really interesting.
No, that's a great point.
I mean, you think about, like,
that's what I was trying to say earlier about,
like, how do Christians respond to all of what's going on?
Even like, like, the big news today is the,
I mean, it is the Super Bowl halftime show.
I mean, if you did get on Twitter or X or Instagram or all the news feeds,
like that seems to be the big topic.
and half the country is on one side.
The other half is on the other side.
And you got to, you know, but it's like, wow,
but how do you really respond as a Christian to it?
The way I'm responding is to remember that Ephesians 6th
that says our struggle is not against flesh and blood,
but against the rulers, against the authorities,
against the powers of this dark world
and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
And so to your point, you started with,
Satan does have some degree of,
of control over the world within the world because in John 12 it says now is the judgment of this world.
Now will the ruler of this world be cast out, which you just read.
John 14, the ruler of this world is coming.
He has no claim on me.
John 16, because the ruler of this world is judged.
Second Corinthians four, in their case, the God of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers.
Ephesians 2 followed the prince of power of the air, talking about the devil.
and then 1st John 519 the whole world lies
lies in the power of the evil one so like when you think about like what's happening here
like there is a this is a there is a demonic like world inside the world but but
I think what's even more powerful and encouraging is is like you read the book of
Hebrews and it starts off in Hebrews 2 it's when he's contrasting you know Jesus with
first the prophets, because he said in the past, God spoke to the prophets and the angels,
but now he speaks to the sun.
And then he makes this contrast in Hebrews, too, and it has everything to do with kind of the,
I would say, the counter vision to the prince of the world.
He says to which of the, he says, he did not subject the world to come, the world that is
coming to angels.
He didn't give it to the angels to have dominion over.
And then he quotes, the Hebrew writer quotes Psalm 8.
And I went back in read Psalm 8 as I was thinking about this.
If you read the entirety of Psalm 8, you know what it's about?
Vocation.
And the vocation of man, because he says, who is man that you are mindful of him?
And then he says the son of man, but he's connecting the son of man with the rest of humanity.
So I think to your point, it's such a good point, the one who owns ultimately
owns the land, the real, like the real OG owner, the one who actually owns it is the son of man.
All things were created by him and all things were created through him and for him.
Christ is imminent. Christ created all of the land. He owns all of it. So when he comes back
at his ascension, he's drawn all men to himself, then what we have at our responsibility
in that is that we are coming in underneath kind of
his lead and now we're vice regents and now we're expanding the kingdom well that's what it says
let me just read this revelation five and i'll fill in the gaps it says then i saw in the right
hand of him who sat on the throne and so you say well who sits on a throne well a king
so you have all exact just went to all these verses about the evil one ruling or having this power
over the world. But now we have someone sitting on a throne, and how did that happen?
Just if you look through Israel's history, there was some kind of anointing. We went through that
or some kind of ceremony declaring, okay, this person's going to do great things.
Well, then the second thing is they have to go do something great. Well, what did he do?
Jesus per se. Once he came back from the dead, which, to go back to that John 12,
became the draw when it says, even in John 6,
says no one come to the father,
no one come unless the father draws him.
Well, then John 12 says that he would,
when he's lifted up, would draw all men to himself.
Well, what happened in John chapter 20?
And what I find fascinating is that word draw or drag?
That word is used only like eight times,
I think it's eight,
in the New Testament.
And two of them is when they're dragging the fish.
The same word when it says,
the father would draw them,
and then when Jesus lifted up it drawn,
he then does a happenstance of catching fish
and dragging the net with all the fish,
same word,
and then what happens?
They're drawn to him on a bank
where they're eating fish
with a guy that was dead three days before.
Yeah.
Oh, that's the draw.
the guy was dead and now he's alive.
You don't think that's the greatest draw
in the history of draws?
You're going to go check this out.
You're like, wait a minute.
We saw you die.
We were fixed out of the funeral
and then we couldn't find you
and now we're eating fish with you.
Okay, we're in.
And so I think there's, the reason I'm bringing that out,
there's a lot of confusion about what that draw is.
You know, some just, I think,
junk out there that thinks, oh, there's something else drawing you to God. This is why he came down
and he came back from the dead and guess what? There's a draw to that. We're drawn to the idea
of living forever. So he uses all those instances, which is that number two thing, which is,
did he do something king worthy? I think coming back from the dead means you're the king of all
kings because no other king can claim that.
They all die and then someone takes over.
No one's taken over for Jesus.
He can't be killed.
And so then the third thing is this actual, you know,
ascension to the throne, which is,
that's the setting here in Revelation 5,
where it's like, I saw in the right hand of him
who sat on the throne a scroll with writing on both sides
and sealed with seven seals.
which is why I brought up the Jeremiah 32,
because there was two sides of this deed,
which the redemptive side of it and the inheritance side,
I saw a mighty angel proclaiming a loud voice.
Well, here we go.
Who is worthy to break the seals and open this scroll?
And there's a lot about scrolls like in Ezekiel 2,
I think it's like 9 and 10 somewhere in there,
which is using the same language.
But no one in heaven or on earth,
or under the earth could open the scroll or even look inside it.
I wept and wept because no one was found who was worthy to open the scroll and look inside.
Then one of the elders said, do not weep.
See the lion of Judah, the root of David has triumphed.
Well, who's that talking about?
I'm talking about Jesus.
That's talking about Jesus.
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He came as Israel's representative,
God in human form. He is
able to open the scroll
and it's seven seals. Then I saw a lamb looking as if it had been slain, standing in the center
of the throne, encircled by the four living creatures and the elders. Now, a lot of scholars
make a big deal about that because they're like, well, he wasn't sitting on it. But then I think
that's where you get into this now, not yet, because only when you get to Revelation 22 is it saying,
here's Jesus at the right hand of God taking his position,
and then you see the new heaven and the new earth.
So I just want to throw that in there.
But he had seven horns, seven eyes,
which are the seven spirits of God sent out into the earth.
He came and took the scroll from the right hand of him,
who sat on the throne.
And when he had taken it, the creatures and the elders fell down before the Lord.
They had a harp.
They had the prayer of the saints,
and they sang a new song.
Now listen to this new song.
You are worthy to take the scroll to open its seals
because you were slain.
There's your redemption.
And with your blood, you purchased men for God.
And watch from where?
From every tribe, language, people, and nation, the whole earth.
You have made them to be a kingdom and priests
to serve our God.
And they reign on the earth.
now and later.
So I just think that's incredible,
and it's a good point to see how kind of the Old Testament
was predicting that.
I think this is where I was trying to,
I think this is why it matters how we respond to certain cultural issues.
And look, what I'm going to say here,
I know it's maybe provocative and may make some of you upset,
but I think it's a core teaching of the scripture,
so I think we should look at it,
that you can't get so angry at, quote, unquote, the opposition that you don't, that you forget
this fact, that they are image bearers.
They are, like every human being is an image bear, even in their most depraved state, because
you look at Genesis chapter 9, and in the worst of the depravity, you know, God's still like,
don't murder your fellow brother because they are image bears, right?
So people are image bears, and God has an agenda, particularly his agenda is he wants to draw the nations to himself, all of the nations.
So that verse you just read, listen to know what he says here.
He says, worthy are you to take the scroll?
This is Revelation chapter 5 you just read, and to open it seal for you were slain.
And by your blood, you ransomed people for God.
So there's what people are we talking about?
You're talking about Israel, the nation of Israel?
Well, listen, from every tribe, every tribe and language and people and nation.
So who are the people that God ransom?
They're from every tribe, every language, every nation.
God ransom all kinds of people.
And you have made them collectively into a kingdom and a priest of God, and they shall reign on the earth.
So what's happening here, this is a nod back to Exodus,
19. When God told Israel, I'm going to make you into a kingdom of priest. Well, that's what he was talking about the whole time, was that Israel was going to be expanded far beyond just the nation of Israel. Now we are all part of Israel. And so when you get to end of the Bible, that Revelation 22 that you mentioned, the final picture is not the nations sneering at each other. The final picture in Revelation 22 is not the nations revolting against each other.
The final picture, actually, is that there will be a tree that is going to have these leaves on it that will be a healing bomb for the nations, that the nations will come together.
And so I don't ever want to lose that beauty, that beautiful picture and vision of what God is calling us into because I'm so angry.
Should we revolt against things that are sinful and ungodly and degrading our culture?
Absolutely.
Should we not participate in them?
Absolutely.
But you've got to remember that, man, we personally, well, I live in Asheville, a very, very left-leaning city.
A lot of strong Wiccan culture here.
A lot of Buddhist culture, New Age mystics.
And we don't water the gospel down at our church, but I'm telling you, we have seen countless people come out of these places into the light of Christ.
We've seen it.
We've seen God move.
God has continued to move over time.
And so we can't let our outrage outweigh our heart to see people.
lives transformed for the glory of God. That's the part that I think as we respond into these
cultural moments, and there'll be more of these to come, right? They happen every two, three months.
There's a big thing that everybody gets upset about. I'm not saying that we should have
righteous indignation. What I am saying, though, is that our fight is not against flesh and blood,
but it is against the principalities, the rulers, the authorities, and the heavenly places.
I mean, we are in a spiritual battle. So I think to anchor this into the truth of what God's doing,
I love that revelation passage because that's the,
I want to come before that land that you just read about that was slain.
Well, that's why the vision part of it is,
you mentioned Jason was talking about the verses,
talks about him being lifted up.
So the idea is kind of a rising above is what you're describing.
And that's kind of high view,
these cultural things, you know.
And by the way, earlier I mentioned the singer's name was Lee Bryce.
I looked him up.
And that song he sang,
it's not easy being country in this country these days.
And one of the things, Jay's, he said in the song, he's just talking about hunting and shooting deer and pickup trucks and, you know, country song.
But then he says, I believe in a resurrected Jesus.
And I don't think I've ever heard anybody in a country song say that before.
And so I did think it was kind of interesting that instead of a bad bunny, he was talking about Easter Bunny about a resurrected Jesus, which I prefer.
But I'm like, you, I find myself kind of chuckling at the whole situation and kind of a rise above.
and does it really matter?
You know, does it really matter to gas?
Well, Al, that's what they should do.
They should have a steel cage match with the Easter bunny versus bad bunny.
And my money is going on.
Could you throw Bugs Money in there too, maybe to be the referee?
Yeah, he can be the judge.
Why is this funny?
I'll think this is true.
The Easter bunny is coming back from the dead, even if you kill it.
Bad Bunny, guess what?
He's going, he's like a fire.
But I wanted to make this connection.
But he could come to Jesus.
Bad money could come to Jesus.
Well, share Jesus.
Look, keep this in mind.
Keep this in mind.
Kid Rock, I had a flashback in 1999 when he came on.
I was like, Kid Rock was not, I mean.
It's like, what is going on?
It's like a fever dream.
I'm like, because I grew up in the late 90s.
I mean, I was in college in the late 90s.
And so I remember that MTV culture.
And it was interesting to see him back.
Which is my point, which is why you shouldn't be watching TV all the time.
This is what happens to.
Zach, on the halftime show, when Kid Rock was performing, in a picture, did you see that?
He was on Rogan's podcast.
And Rogan said, so you really think this Jesus guy is real?
I mean, it was really there?
He said, oh, I don't.
think it. I know it.
Which if you'd ask me in 1999,
if you said
the kid Rock's going to say that, I'd have been
like, no, that's not going to happen.
That's my point. That's my point.
So he came to Christ is what you're saying?
He came to Christ and look, was
bold and then it was so funny because Roeg was
like, man, I want it
to be true. I don't necessarily believe.
He said, oh, do you want me to tell you some
more about him? Because you need him,
dude. I mean, it was, it just
reminded me, it was like, dad,
was on Rogan, it was Kid Rock,
and I'd never seen that before, but they fight.
I mean, which men, according to what you read, Jace,
which men is Christ drawn to himself?
All men.
All men.
That's the call.
I mean, it's all men.
We're going to wind up in Romans at some point in this,
because I had an epiphany
where I think we missed something
when we went through Romans the first time
that I noticed in First John.
But I wanted to get this in.
Because if you say, well, what does this all have to do?
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profound. I was glad it was brought to my attention because I do think it goes in with the creation
story and us handing over what God gave us to something that wasn't God, a created being.
And he does rule over our world. And you see it every day. But that's why Jesus came down.
And this now not yet philosophy that we talk about so much, we house the Holy Spirit of God.
is the spiritual war that's going on.
We're speaking truth to the celestial beings in hidden places that we can't see in the heavenly realms and on earth.
But I just wanted to make the connection that, you know, when the book of Revelation starts off,
he quotes in Revelation 1 because Revelation 1 5 is very profound.
That's why this is a thing.
It says that Christ, let me read that first, is the ruler of the kings of the earth.
Well, immediately when you read that, you say, well, it doesn't look like it.
How is this so?
That's why I thought this was important.
Revelation 1 in verse 4 and 5, it says, grace and peace to you from him who is, who was, and who is to come,
and from the sevenfold spirit before his throne, and from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful
witness the first born from the dead and the ruler of the kings of the earth.
But we tend, well, I thought the evil one was.
You see my point?
Yeah.
And so when you, well, I want to explain that, though.
So when you go back to Daniel, and where does he quote Daniel seven, he quotes that in
verse 7 of Revelation 1.
Look, he is coming with the clouds and every eye will see him,
even those who pierced him, and all the peoples of the earth will mourn because of him,
so shall it be.
So, no, and then verse 13.
So when he goes, when John goes to sleep, has the vision,
he saw this vision, and verse 13 is a quote,
from Daniel 7.
And among the lampstands was someone like a son of man.
So it has a little letter behind that.
And you look and it says, Daniel 713.
So you get where he's getting this imagery from,
because when you read Daniel 7, 13, and 14,
it says, in my vision.
Now we're going back, how many years, 4,000 years?
Daniel has this vision.
And he sees these four kingdoms come on the,
earth. And most of them are named somewhere else, but the fourth one is not. But I would think most
scholars that are worth their salt agrees that the fourth one is Rome. And when was Revelation
written? When was this dream written down? Who was in charge? Yeah, it was in the days of Rome.
So that's why I said we're going to go to Romans at some point, because all this is making sense.
So he has this vision thousands of years before Daniel, and he looks up and there before me was one like a son of man coming with the clouds of heaven and coming or appearing, you know, the translations tricky.
He approached the ancient of days, the father, and was led into his presence.
He was given authority, glory, sovereign power, all people's, nations, men of every language worshipped him.
well, this is sound a lot like Revelation 5.
And his dominion that will not pass away.
And his kingdom is one that will never be destroyed.
Well, that is Revelation chapter 5.
But here's what I found significant.
So when he starts going through the different kingdoms
as they will manifest themselves through actual history,
when he gets to the fourth kingdom in verses 23 of chapter 7,
He starts talking about that, talking about the 10 horns and 10 kings, and all this stuff is
mentioned in Revelation, and it is a picture of Rome.
But I wanted to read verse 26, but the court will sit and his power will be taken away,
talking about the fourth kingdom, which I'm asserting is Rome.
And watch, and completely be destroyed forever.
then the sovereignty power and greatness of the kingdoms under the whole heaven will be handed over
to the saints well i just read in revelation five that we will be his kingdom and priests and we will
reign on the earth the people of the most high his kingdom will be an everlasting kingdom
and all rulers will worship and obey him this is the end of the matter and wouldn't you know
that history has played this out with Jesus' resurrection
and people surrendering to him
and all the other earthly entities
that come on to take on the kingdom of God,
even if they die,
it's just like the bad bunny versus the Easter bunny.
The Easter bunny comes back.
Just think about that.
Just think about what you just said.
I mean, this is challenging for the church right now
because we trade in our movement.
We trade on fear.
We trade on outrage, and what's the fear in the outrage is that there is a threat, an existential threat to the people of God that we have to come again.
But if you understand what you just read and what you just clearly articulated from the scripture, there is no threat.
I mean, just think about how that changes the dynamic when you understand the kingdom in this way.
There is no threat that can come against God.
You referenced Daniel 7 that says the kingdom can't be shaken or destroyed.
it's also in the book of Hebrews right even in this idea of dominion like Christ has been given all
dominion and authority Christ has all dominion and authority that that ancient of days like this is not
something the kingdom has been inaugurated that's the the Hebrews 2 passage too and the Psalm 8
let me let me read the passage to cap this because we're almost out of time the what you just
said which I love and this is from 2nd Corinthians 4 verse 3 and even if our
gospel is veiled. It is veiled to those who are perishing. The God of this age, who's that,
the evil one, has blinded the minds of unbelievers so that they cannot see the light of the
gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. But we do not preach ourselves, but Jesus Christ
as Lord and ourselves is your service for Jesus' sake. For God who said, let light shine out of darkness,
made His light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory
of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
And then he says down at 16, therefore do not lose heart.
That's your point, Zay.
Do not lose heart.
Don't trade on anger.
Though outwardly we are wasting away inwardly, we are being renewed day by day for our
light and momentary troubles are achieving for us eternal glory that far outweighs them
all.
So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but what is unseen.
For what is seen is temporary, what is unseen is eternal.
So let me finish the fight.
So, ding, bad bunny runs out, but he sees the Easter Bunny looking like it's already been slain.
And he's like, well, what happened?
The fight's over.
Well, then he's like, no, he's dead.
And then he comes back and he's like, yeah, I did that for you.
Forget the fight.
You need to come follow me and let's fight the real end.
Because he's sitting there looking at the dead bunny.
That's right.
That's right.
And then all of a sudden, he comes back.
And guess what?
You kill me, but I didn't die for long.
And you know what bad bunny does then?
He takes a knee.
I mean, come on.
If you can't get fired up and know the truth of Philippians too, this is my hope.
Every knee will bow.
Where?
On earth, under the earth, above the earth, every single knee will bow and every tongue
of every language, of every nation in any realm,
we'll confess one thing, that Jesus Christ is Lord.
There you go.
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