Jase Opens Up About Deep Wounds in His Marriage — And the Biggest Lie Satan Tells Couples

In a powerful and unfiltered moment, Jase Robertson recently peeled back the curtain on one of the most personal parts of his life—his marriage. Known for his faith, wit, and unwavering family values, Jase has rarely shied away from truth. But this time, the truth hit closer to home.

Speaking candidly on a recent episode of the Unashamed podcast, Jase opened up about a season in his marriage that nearly broke him.

“There were times when Missy and I didn’t think we were going to make it,” he said, his voice heavy with emotion. “We loved each other, but we were wounded. And we didn’t know how to fix it.”

Jase went on to explain how the pressures of public life, past pain, and poor communication drove a wedge between him and Missy—a wedge that widened in silence. But what hurt most wasn’t what they said to each other—it was what they started to believe.

“That’s when Satan steps in,” Jase shared. “And he whispers the biggest lie of all: ‘You’d be better off apart.’ That’s what he tells couples. And if you’re not rooted in God’s truth, you start to believe it.”

But instead of walking away, Jase and Missy dug in. With prayer, counseling, and a renewed commitment to putting Christ at the center, they began the slow, painful process of healing.

“It wasn’t instant,” he said. “It took tears. It took humility. It took both of us saying, ‘God, we can’t do this without You.’”

Today, their marriage is not perfect—but it’s stronger. And now, Jase speaks out not as someone who avoided marital struggle, but as someone who survived it—with scars that testify to God’s grace.

“The enemy doesn’t want strong marriages,” he said. “Because strong marriages reflect God’s covenant. And when we fight for our spouse, we’re fighting for something bigger than just us—we’re fighting for a legacy.”

For anyone walking through a dark season in their marriage, Jase offers this encouragement: Don’t believe the lie. Don’t give up. Healing is possible—but it starts with surrender.