Jase Issues a Warning About JD Vance's Story & Is Guilt Holding You Back from Jesus? | 933

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Jase connects emotionally with the life story of Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance after watching the movie “Hillbilly Elegy,” but he has one heads up for the audience. Phil makes a funny during one of Jase’s illustrations, and the guys explore their viewpoints about watching movies with cuss words, following the “rules” of Christianity, and how to value empathy over tradition as Jesus did. 

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  • @ls2729
    I shared this video with one of my sons that is in a bad place because of poor life choices. Please pray that he will understand that he hasn't exceeded God's grace and forgiveness.
  • @benvyule779
    I cussed for years, Using God's name in vain . Now I can't take anyone I hear saying using his name that way. I really had to work at not cussing, It's a bad habit. Still catch myself saying the F word. And after doing it, I immediately asked for forgiveness. GOD bless everyone and, stop cussing,AMEN
  • I grew up in a severe legalistic home, by my mother. It was awful and I never knew the grace and mercy until I heard it from a recovering heroin addict. He was an atheist before he found Jesus. His story changed my life and I'm so very grateful to knowvthe grace and mercy of the cross😊😊
  • Im an Appalachian from KY and not everyone from this culture cusses like a sailor. Even ones from broken families being beat down by life. We still have a resect for God.
  • @Arnold-1883
    I'm Appalachian American, and proud of that and my siblings I growin' up profanity wasn't allowed in our home. we did hear it from others, but our parents never used it, and people can speak without using it profanity degrades the user. I love you guy's God bless and stay safe wish y'all we're back on T.V. 👍
  • @DeeDeeBirch
    I think we are very blessed that Donald Trump chose JD Vance… It speaks volumes to Donald’s character and his true thoughts and feelings for ordinary citizens! JD is young but he brings MUCH to the table and I for one believe it’s all good 🙏🏼
  • I listened to hillbilly elegy on audiobook years ago. JD is the narrator. I found it on audible when I was searching for advice about my drug addicted sons. I ended up listening to it 3 times. It made me feel not so alone. It explained a lot about the opioid epidemic. Sadly my youngest son died from an overdose about a year later. My older one, thank God, is off of the drugs. It had been a hard road, but that book helped me realize I wasn't alone. And my family, behind from Kentucky, is very similar to JDs. Especially his Mamaw. It helped me understand my family and why they are the way they are.
  • @nowayjose584
    JD is a great guy. Im from ohio and southern ohio near where he grew up. We are around same age and I remember him doing good for our people... He is a good man and prayers for him and Pres Trump... My mamaw was the same way and even looked like her. She was a force to be reckoned with. She loves the Lord and she dragged us to church every weekend. She was a strick one but I am who I am today bc of her ❤
  • @lettyk.4012
    Amen! The holy spirit is the best therapist!!! My heart has been filled with joy since i got to know the Lord. My past no longer haunts me. I smile when I look back to my childhood traumas because God made me a survivor. He was always with me. Praise him! Jesus Christ our king heals.
  • @jangrover3314
    On the night the US men’s gymnastics team won the bronze medal they showed Brody Malone’s father in the audience. He had on the hat with Phil’s drawing of Jesus’ story with the cross.
  • @larryh3267
    My wife told me about you pod cast and now im addicted to it unfortunately she passed away may28th of this year but now I’m going to church more and not cussing
  • @shelley2086
    God bless the Robertsons, and God bless all of you.
  • @Sue-zf5uu
    My daughter gave me a tee shirt that says on the front.....I'M A LADY WITH THE VOCABULARY OF A EDUCATED SAILOR. LOL. I try not to cuss and always strive to never take God's name in vain.
  • @andic1586
    I was born and raised in JD's town. My dad was also from KY and came here for work. Thankfully by the time I was born mom and dad was both christians. I guess being older I never experienced the life JD did. I had a great childhood. But that being said Middletown is not the town it used to be. It's been sad seeing how drugs has taken over. What he says is true about our town.
  • @cathyjonesify
    Reminds me of a kairos prison story we share with inmates…. Jacob, an East Texas farmer, raised prize-winning Bantam roosters, and his favorite rooster won blue ribbons at the State Fair. Jacob had one son, Liam, whom he loved very much. On Liam’s 16th birthday, Jacob gave him a used car and the son was overwhelmed with his father’s generosity. Liam wanted to drive it to town to show his friends and Jacob agreed. It was a small country town and Liam gave rides to others. As the sun was setting, Liam said goodbye to his companions and headed down the dirt road for home. He was late and driving way too fast. Soon Liam drove through the family farm’s front gate, hit the brakes hard, and skidded into the front yard, striking his dad’s prize Bantam rooster. The car had rooster blood and feathers all over the front grill. Liam saw his father quietly rocking on the front porch, seeing the whole thing. The Forgiving Father Liam was cut to the heart that he had grieved and disappointed his father. He carefully carried the dead rooster up to where Jacob was sitting. With tears, Liam begged for his father’s forgiveness. Jacob spoke softly, told the boy he was deeply saddened, but he forgave him and smiled. Jacob gently told his son, “Go bury the rooster.” The son got a shovel, buried the rooster under the pin oak tree, and regretted his foolish actions. Four days later, driving home from school, Liam thought more about his recklessness. When he got home, he took the shovel and dug up the rooster. Shaking off dirt and bugs, he carried the rooster to where his dad was working. Liam held up the rotting bird, and in great pain asked his father to forgive him. Jacob with great love and patience said, “Son, I already forgave you. Go bury the rooster.” The “Slow-to-Believe” Son Driving home on Saturday, Liam thought more about his carelessness. Once home, he went to the shed, got the shovel, and headed for the pin oak tree……..By now we are thinking: If that boy digs up the rooster again, he’s really dense. But what a minute. How many times do we “dig up our roosters,” our unintentional and deliberate sins, that the Lord has already pardoned? Some Key Scriptures God says: As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us….Whoever conceals their sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy…..Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us….My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have an Advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One. He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world.1 The Lesson The rooster story reminds us about total forgiveness in Christ and about what God does for us and what He wants from us. Some of us are still carrying around the guilt of our past sins against our Heavenly Father and others. And still holding grudges for others’ wrongs against us. The good news is: Jesus bore our sins in His body on the cross, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness. By Jesus’ wounds we have been healed. For we were like sheep going astray, but now we have returned to Christ, the Shepherd and Overseer of our souls.2 God takes our sins, past, present, and future, and dumps them in the sea and puts up a sign that says “No Fishing Allowed.” (Corrie ten Boom)3 We must not keep digging up our own sins or other people’s sins. If we confess our sins, God is faithful and just and will forgive us and purify us from all unrighteousness.4 Let us ask for and receive Christ’s forgiveness by trusting in Him and then get on with serving Him gratefully for the rest of our lives. Jesus says: I do not condemn you. Go now and leave your life of sin.5 As a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion on those who fear Him. For He knows how we are formed, He remembers that we are dust. (Psalm 103:13-14) Let’s bring all our sins to Jesus Christ, dear ones, for the first time and a million times. Ask Him to help us walk in the light, as He is in the light, to restore our fellowship with Him and with one another, and the blood of Jesus, God Son, purifies us from all sin. Let’s bury our roosters, and quit digging them up!
  • That’s why we are not to judge people there’s one judge Jesus Christ
  • Great show guys…I have written a book about my Moms childhood and then one on my childhood. Many hardships and tragedies but hope and God always brought us through. My moms Dad was shot and killed by his father in law, I set myself on fire at 3 and suffered 3rd degree scarring on 75%..my Dad became an alcoholic, so did mom eventually. To say we had hard times, I never saw it like that, My mom gave of herself and cared for her 6 children on her own. We knew we were loved and that was all that mattered. I had times that I felt like giving up and doubted God existed. Life is hard even without some of these tragic things happening. I am blessed to have been able to love and be loved and be a true believer. God Bless.
  • I just watched the blind for the first time. Thank you for making this movie. Everyday I get up with no hope but I don’t know but maybe I’ll give this life thing another try tomorrow.