What James Robison Said to His Wife Betty Before He Died

In the wake of the recent passing of renowned televangelist and author James Robison, a flood of memories has enveloped the faith community. Yet, amidst decades of powerful sermons and global ministry, it is a deeply personal, quiet tribute to his wife, Betty, that is capturing the hearts of millions. Originally spoken as a celebration for Mother’s Day and her birthday, Robison’s final public words to his lifelong partner have transformed into a poignant, lasting testament to a love built on faith.


From a Bashful Boy to a Powerhouse Ministry

The story of James and Betty Robison began long before they filled stadiums. As young teenagers, James was notoriously bashful—a trait hard to believe for anyone who watched him preach with fiery conviction for over 60 years. It was actually Betty who coaxed him into the spotlight, organizing the church youth group to elect an unsuspecting James as their youth pastor.

That pivotal week, a 16-year-old James surrendered to a divine calling to become an evangelist. Though the congregation initially joked that he must have “overheard someone else’s call,” Betty stood by him. Soon after, witnessing James’s profound, immovable relationship with God, Betty fell to her knees by her own bed, praying to know Jesus with that same intimacy. Together, they forged a bond that would anchor a global ministry.


The Final Tribute: “You Have Meant Even More at Home”

Decades later, looking back on a lifetime of shared struggles and triumphs, James took the opportunity to publicly honor the woman who had been his steady anchor. Echoing the famous words of Billy Graham, he reminded listeners that the influence of a godly mother cannot be measured. He then turned his gaze entirely to Betty.

“My wife Betty is one of the best mothers I know,” James stated with deep conviction. “It is hard to believe that a girl could be blessed with so much Christlikeness, so much consistency, and such deep convictions in line with God’s word.”

While James acknowledged Betty’s profound impact on nations and the countless lives she touched through their ministry, he emphasized that her greatest legacy was private. “You have meant even more to your own personal family,” he said, highlighting that who she was behind closed doors mattered most.


A Legacy of Unspoken Goodbyes

The most heartbreaking moment of the tribute lies in its closing. With a smile and a voice full of hope for the future, James concluded, “I love you, Betty. May we enjoy many more wonderful years together.”

At the time, it was a wish for more time. Today, it stands as a tender reminder that the most powerful words we leave behind are often spoken without knowing they will be our last. James Robison didn’t offer a dramatic goodbye; instead, he left the world simply as a man fully aware of his greatest earthly blessing, choosing to say it out loud.