
Unashamed with the Robertson Family Ep 1253 | The Robertsons Reject “Us vs. Them” in the Wake of Minnesota Protests
Jan 22, 2026
The discussion highlights the contrast between worldly peace and the peace found in faith. The hosts emphasize being the calm in chaos, illustrating how true peace stems from humility and responsibility in relationships. They share personal stories, including a baptism of an NFL player, to show the power of vulnerability. The conversation critiques entitlement culture and stresses the importance of faithfulness over cultural accolades in parenting and marriage. Ultimately, they advocate for forgiveness and reconciliation as keys to overcoming divisions.
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Be The Calm In The Storm
- Christians are called to be the calm, the "eye of the storm," not to be consumed by cultural chaos.
- Jase says Jesus goes with us through storms, so believers can model steady courage amid turmoil.
Baptizing An NFL Tackle
- Jase recounts baptizing an NFL right tackle and noticing his toughness in cold without sleeves.
- The story illustrates cultural expectations of toughness and surprising practices players use to cope with cold.
Apologize To Heal Relationships
- Be vulnerable, honest, and willing to apologize to make relationships reflect your fellowship with God.
- Jase urges admitting failures to God and to family as a practical step toward reconciliation.
