In a recent episode of Unashamed, Jase Robertson surprised fans with a moment of unexpected vulnerability and curiosity: he tried bourbon for the first time.
Known for his strong faith and disciplined lifestyle, Jase has long avoided alcohol—something he’s spoken openly about as part of his personal convictions. But this time, he admitted he wanted to experience it through a different lens: not for escape, but for understanding.
“I didn’t do it to party,” he clarified. “I did it to see why so many people chase this stuff—and if it really delivers what it promises. The truth? It didn’t.”
The sip sparked a larger discussion about pleasure, temptation, and truth—a Robertson family hallmark. “We chase things that dull us,” Jase said. “But God didn’t make us to be numb. He made us to be aware, to feel, to wrestle with the hard stuff.”
And speaking of hard stuff, the conversation soon turned to current events—namely, the rising tension between Israel and Iran. With headlines growing more urgent and global anxiety intensifying, fans asked the question that often follows such headlines:
“Is this a sign of the End Times?”
Jase didn’t claim to be a prophet, but he didn’t dodge the question either.
“The Bible tells us to watch. It tells us to stay ready. But it also tells us not to panic,” he said. “What’s happening in the Middle East matters—spiritually, historically, prophetically. But instead of trying to predict dates, we should focus on staying faithful.”
Al Robertson added that while wars and rumors of wars have always been part of the human story, they are indeed signs to lean in closer—to Scripture, to truth, and to Christ.
“God’s timeline isn’t about fear—it’s about preparation,” Jase concluded. “So whether it’s bourbon or battles, the question is always: What’s shaping your heart?”