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Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Ep 614 | Jase Calls Out the Robertsons' Apostle Problem & Where Did Jesus Go When He Died?

Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Tread Lively

Religion & Spirituality, Religion, Christianity

4.9 β€’ 23.4K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 15 January 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Jase and Al emphasize what a powerful moment it was for Jesus to be taking care of his mother even as he hung on the cross, dying. Jase says Peter reminds him of many Robertson family members in that they all "speak first, deal with consequences later." Phil can't believe the disciples still didn't believe that Jesus would rise from the dead, but Jase defends their lack of faith. Jase makes the point that a group of women watched Jesus die, were eyewitnesses to his burial, and then were the first to see his resurrected body β€” and yet because they were women, would not be able to testify in a court of law. Plus, where did Jesus go for the three days after he died, before his resurrection? "The Blind" hits theaters in 2023. Get updates, trailers, behind-the-scenes moments, and special opportunities here: https://theblindmovie.com - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I am on a change. What about you?

0:05.0

Well, we're back even though we technically didn't go anywhere.

0:10.0

We explained this before to the audience, but especially you guys that listen and don't actually look at us on camera like the YouTubers do.

0:20.0

We do, we record two podcasts in a row. So for you, it's been two days have passed for the listener, but for us.

0:27.0

That two days was about five minutes.

0:32.0

So we're still here. We're still studying and going forward.

0:37.0

I mean, look, I don't know for some reason when you get to the death of Jesus and the trials and all the different people's responses.

0:47.0

And I mean, you feel like you don't want to get this wrong here. I mean, you, and you want to open up all the different avenues, you got four different writers who gave four different perspectives of the same thing.

1:03.0

But this is where we all our chips have moved in to this. This is the son of God.

1:11.0

Dying for the sins of the world, which includes our personal individual sins.

1:17.0

And we're trying to, one of the things that we're doing in the way we study is we want to relate this to you guys because a lot of our listeners, Bible studies is new to you.

1:26.0

So when you're studying something like we are on the book of Mark, that's why we keep bouncing around to Matthew, to Luke, and to John, because you want that composite. You get the whole big picture.

1:37.0

My word to everybody is read the last two chapters, we're in the last chapter of Mark now. The last two chapters talks about the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus. Matthew did it. Mark did it. Luke did it. John did it. Start right there.

1:55.0

And as soon as you get past that in the book of Acts, read the first paragraph. So from Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, if in front of you, you say, make sure you get those four things nailed down. Same story, same person, Jesus.

2:13.0

What he said he would do, he did do, what he's now doing at the right end of God, he's doing that. So you get to Acts, just read the first chapter, or two, a couple of chapters there, a couple of chapters in Roman. But everything you'll find out, sinners around the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus.

2:35.0

Everything comes back to that. That's why and Jesus right and that is to that's why this is so important. So I want to just go back and so in the last podcast, we'd already looked at Mark's account last podcast. We looked at Luke's Matthew's we didn't really go to because it's almost the same as Mark's the very same way we went through that book.

2:53.0

100 podcasts and we started it. So I want to mention three other things in John that we haven't mentioned yet and you can read it on your own, but we're not read the whole text because one of the ways people mark Jesus on the cross is he said seven different things when he was on the cross that are recorded. I mean, obviously he probably said more that's not recorded.

3:15.0

One in Mark, we already mentioned, which was also a prophecy fulfillment is when he said my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Yeah, that's Psalm 22. One, we talked about that. We talked about that. So then in Luke, we had we had three more. We had father forgive them for they do not know what they're doing.

3:32.0

Then also he tells the thief I tell you the truth today, you'll be with me in paradise. And then he also says father into your hands. I commit my spirit, which is just before he dies. He says those words in Luke. I mean, John and John 19, 16 through 37 as the whole to actually 25 to 37. He says three other things.

3:53.0

One is there's this little intimate moment where we actually see John is there, which is interesting because at this point we hadn't seen any other disciples, but John has made his way there and he's standing with mother, his mother Mary.

4:07.0

And so he looks to him and he tells Mary said dear woman, here's your son.

4:12.0

As remember Jesus is the oldest son. Normally this would pass to the next oldest brother to take care of mom, you know, because we think she's a widow because we know we're reading about Joseph.

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