Jase Robertson's Greatest Treasure Find & Discussing 'Curse Words' | Ep 58
Phil RobertsonFebruary 2, 202155 min92,508 views
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- 💎 Jase shares his passion for treasure hunting, detailing finds like Civil War era buttons, silver coins, and even a stone axe discovered on his property.
- 💰 His most valuable find, monetarily, was a rare 1851 three-cent piece with a zero mint mark, found amongst a collection of over a hundred intact bottles.
- 💍 Other notable finds include a silver heart pendant, a silver ring, and a gold nugget, highlighting the historical depth of his property.
The Meaning of Treasure and Faith
- ✝️ The discussion draws parallels between finding earthly treasures and the greatest treasure a man can find: Jesus Christ.
- 📖 The parable of the hidden treasure in a field (Matthew 13:44) is used to illustrate the radical commitment and joy that comes with finding spiritual treasure.
- 🤝 Integrity in treasure hunting is emphasized, noting the importance of buying the field to rightfully own the treasure, reflecting biblical principles.
Navigating Cursing and Speech
- 🗣️ The Robertson family discusses their past struggles with filthy language and how they've trained themselves to avoid it, emphasizing that speech often overflows from the heart.
- 🚫 While acknowledging that habits can be hard to break, they suggest that avoiding certain words is a matter of personal choice and cultural context.
- 💬 The importance of soundness of speech is highlighted, referencing Ephesians 4:29, and how one's speech can impact their witness and how others perceive them.
Personal Reflections and Family
- 💧 Phil recounts the touching experience of baptizing his great-granddaughter in a hot tub, a moment he cherished due to the rarity of knowing one's great-grandchildren.
- 📱 The conversation touches on the challenges of raising children with cell phones, stressing the need for open conversations about good and evil, and prioritizing spiritual growth over digital distractions.
- 🤝 The family's commitment to raising children in faith is presented as a unified effort, with multiple generations supporting each other in godliness and self-control.
Hydration and Preparedness
- ⚡ A new product, Hydrant, is introduced as an electrolyte packet to help combat dehydration, with personal anecdotes about its benefits for kidney health and recovery.
- 🥫 The importance of emergency preparedness is discussed, referencing Patriot Supply for food kits that can last up to 25 years, especially in light of global threats.
- 🌐 The episode encourages listeners to stay hydrated and prepared, linking it to overall well-being and readiness.
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Treasure HuntingMetal DetectingCivil War ArtifactsCoin CollectingChristian FaithBaptismSpeech and LanguageCursingFamily ValuesParentingHydrationEmergency PreparednessBiblical ParablesPhil RobertsonJase Robertson
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