Today, I chat with Veronica Greear, the wife of Southern Baptist ConventionPresident, J.D. Greear. We chat about her journey with Jesus, challenges that come with being a pastor's wife, her families transition as J.D. stepped into his role as SBC President, and loving your people well.
8:39 Veronica begins sharing how her faith journey began
9:15 “I was trying to keep God happy with me. I wanted Him to like me….I wanted that on one hand, but on the other I wanted all of my friends and peers to like me and be happy with me. And in high school, those usually don’t overlap very much… Now, when I say keeping Him happy with me, that was obviously the way I was looking at it. What we know is that because of God’s grace and His sacrifice He can’t be happier with you, if that is how you want to put it. He loves you. He is not unclear on who you are. He is not unclear on the fact that you came from dust, but I think I was unclear on that.”
13:53 "God, I pray that Veronica will understand that You do not care who she is. You don't care what she does. You were not fooled when You died on the cross, but that You care whose she is, who she belongs to and that is You. From that point on, I thought, why would I run away from this? If anybody was fooled on this relationship, it certainly wasn't Him. He loves me."
16:10Veronica begins sharing things she does on a day to day basis to continue growing in her walk with Jesus.
22:26 Veronica shares about her career as a teacher, prior to becoming a stay at home mom, and how she continues to nurture that love of teaching today.
24:13Veronica shares about some of the challenges of being a pastor's wife
"It was weird for me to recognize that even though I wasn't always thinking I am married to the pastor, they [congregation] usually are."
"You are going to have to dig deep to remember and remind yourself that your worth is not in what other people think of you. Your worth is only and always in Christ and that is true for you NO MATTER WHAT."
Romans 7
"For me, people pleasing has always been a struggle. I have to seek the Lord on where I am letting someone down and have to be fine with it (and that is really hard for me) or where I am letting someone down and no that is something I need to fix."
In a multitude of counsel, there is wisdom.
Proverbs 15:22 Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed
Proverbs 11:14 For lack of guidance a nation falls, but victory is won through many advisers.
Grace Enough Podcast SHOW NOTES continued.....
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47: Katherine Jackson | Empowering Refugees Through Hope Threads
46: 2019 Gift Guide: Women, Men, and Children
45: Barbara Reaoch | Advent with Children
44: Rebekah Hargraves | Christian Legalism
43: D.L. Mayfield | When Refugees Become Neighbors and Friends
42: Brandy Goebel | Hope and Healing After Marital Infidelity
41: Susan Alexander Yates | Thriving in Transition
40: Tim Challies | Spiritual Discernment
39: Jeannie Cunnion | Mom Set Free
38: Mo Isom | Sex, Jesus, and The Conversations The Church Forgot
37: Dr. Lindsay Hinson | Foster Parenting
36: Treva Kuyper | Hope and Healing After Unexpected Loss
35: Sharon Hodde Miller | Nice: Why We Love to Be Liked and Why God Calls Us to More
34: Dr. Michelle Deering | Psychologist, Mother/Daughter Relationships
33: Steven Elliott | A War Story, PTSD
32: Heather Dixon | Equipping Women for Courageous Living
EP. 31: Lara & Hayley | Layers of Dignity
EP. 30: Sarah Harmeyer | People Gatherer, Neighbor's Table
EP. 29: Jan Johnson | Spiritual Direction, Hearing God's Voice
EP. 28: Jodie Berndt | Praying the Scripture for Your Children
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