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Billy HallowellNov 12, 2019 12:00:00 AM5 min read

‘Duck Dynasty’ Stars’ Powerful Quotes About Jesus & Faith

“Duck Dynasty” family members Jase and Missy Robertson are known for living faithfully. The couple — along with the rest of the Robertson clan — have been outspoken Christians who regularly speak out about faith, love and the value of others.

Viewers can see these values being lived out in PureFlix.com’s TV series “Restored With Missy Robertson” a touching, five-part series that focuses on Missy Robertson’s quest to transform women’s lives through Laminin — a unique, jewelry company that works to equip, empower, and enrich the lives of women in crisis.

WATCH: ‘Restored With Missy Robertson’ Right Now on PureFlix.com

So, in honor of “Restored” and Missy Robertson’s incredible work to help women in need, let’s take a look at some of her and Jase Robertson’s most powerful words about faith and Christ:

“Duck Dynasty” Family: Putting Jesus First

“Put Jesus first in your life and you’re going to change — things around you are not going to change, but you’re going to change. So, you can have a whole new perspective on how you look at life.” - Missy Robertson

Missy Robertson delivered a powerful message about the importance of family — one that has been mentioned by other “Duck Dynasty” family members as well. Putting Jesus first changes everything, and can give an entirely different perspective on life.

A Verse to Reflect On: Considering Missy Robertson’s words, Matthew 6:33 (NIV) reminds us of the importance of putting Jesus first: “But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”

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Missy Robertson: Invite God In

“You have God living inside of you if you put Him on as your Lord. So, you can conquer everything.” - Missy Robertson

Missy and Jase Robertson also reminded viewers during an interview on “Restored With Missy Robertson” that people can conquer anything — and that having God inside of us is powerful. This important reminder from the “Duck Dynasty” stars offers a timeless lesson for us all.

A Verse to Reflect On: John 15:26 (NIV) offers us some powerful words about the holy spirit — words that mesh with Missy and Jase Robertson’s many biblical lessons: “When the Advocate comes, whom I will send to you from the Father—the Spirit of truth who goes out from the Father—he will testify about me.”

Watch episode one of “Restored”:

Jase Robertson: Jesus Changes Lives

“If you had to go through all the specific sins in order to help people — because that’s what our culture tends to think, which I think is just ridiculous — then Jesus would have been the worst teacher ever. He committed no sin and he helped all sinners.” - Jase Robertson

Jase Robertson offered an important truth about sin. While some assume a person isn’t equipped to help people who struggle with certain sins if that person hasn’t experienced those sins, Robertson offered up an important reality. Jesus, who never sinned, has helped us all — and we can take an essential lesson from that reality.

A Verse to Reflect On: Jase Robertson reminds us of the power that comes from following Christ. We are called to avoid sin and to love God and love others. James 4:7 (NIV) gives us a simple yet important reminder about the importance of pushing Satan away and turning to the Lord: “Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”

“Duck Dynasty” Family Values: It’s Never Too Late to Change

“It goes back to not what you’ve done, but who you are.” - Missy Robertson

If you’re struggling with past mistakes, Missy Robertson reminds us that it’s never too late to make a change. In the end, it’s about who we are, not what we’ve done. The “Duck Dynasty” family story is one that proves this, as Phil Robertson overcame his past struggles, found faith and the entire family was transformed. 

Missy Robertson’s simple reminder is essential for all of us to live out in our own lives — and when we examine the lives of others.

A Verse to Reflect On: Missy Robertson reminds us of the importance of following Jesus’ example. Through Christ, anything is possible. 2 Corinthians 5:17 (NIV) reveals what happens when we let Jesus change us: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!”

Staying Grounded: Jase Robertson

“I think once you have a foundation of what’s important … our relationship with God, our understanding of who Jesus is to us, he’s our Lord … and the relationships that are found because of that. That’s what really brings true joy and happiness.” - Jase Robertson

Jase Robertson’s point about a “foundation of what’s important” is so essential. Putting Jesus first changes everything, and a solid relationship with God “really brings true joy and happiness.”

A Verse to Reflect On: As we explore “Duck Dynasty” family values, we have to remember the importance of keeping God at the center. Colossians 3:17 (NIV) reads, “And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.”

More on “Restored With Missy Robertson”

Missy Robertson believes people “can conquer anything.” This is a reality “Restored” viewers will get a chance to see firsthand, as women share their experiences escaping addiction, crime and abuse.

Viewers will meet Brandy, a woman who left a life of abuse, prostitution, and prison to find true transformation through faith. And Charlie, a former high school valedictorian who found herself on drugs and running from the law — until she found unrelenting hope. A third woman, Cortney, was a teen mom who fell into a life of partying and chaos before finding faith.

Robertson is hoping the stories presented in “Restored” help show that life change and transformation are never too late. You can stream the series right now with your free, 30-day PureFlix.com trial.

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Billy Hallowell

Billy Hallowell has been working in journalism and media for more than a decade. His writings have appeared in Deseret News, TheBlaze, Human Events, Mediaite and on FoxNews.com, among other outlets. Hallowell has a B.A. in journalism and broadcasting from the College of Mount Saint Vincent in Riverdale, New York and an M.S. in social research from Hunter College in Manhattan, New York.

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