Well, this is a huge privilege
and I really don't know why I'm up here
other than God has plans and purposes,
but I feel real inadequate,
especially as I look around this room.
We're all in the same boat.
Mandy, what is it that you just told me?
(from the room)
Women in need of grace
helping women in need of grace.
Ruby: So that's basically
what's happening here.
I'm in desperate need of
grace and we all are.
We're all in the same boat.
I just wanted to share
after considering lots of different things
I would like to say and share
in hopes of encouraging;
I just thought I would share three things
that have been very
critically helpful for me
that I've learned over the years
and I'm still learning and growing.
Bethany and Michelle, these are things
that you have heard repeatedly from me.
They're very basic fundamental,
can be perhaps like Peter,
just reminders,
and hopefully it will encourage you
to press on in what you already know
and just to excel and abound
in these good things.
So, they these things
happen to all start with "H's."
It just worked out that way.
I didn't plan it.
But it's three things
that I narrowed down.
And I left one out,
but if I have time, I'll include that.
I only have twenty minutes,
so I'm going to speak really quickly
and make things very
brief, hopefully concise.
Hopefully, they'll be some help.
It's humility, helper, and heaven.
And those three things
kept in right perspective in our lives
and kept in the forefront of our lives
as pastor's wives -
really it's just as a wife,
it's really as a woman
if you're married.
We happen to be married to pastors.
So we're called pastor's wives,
but we're all in need again
of the same grace,
whether you're a pastor's wife
or what not, but these three things
apply to any woman across the board.
I think we just have as pastor's wives,
we have unique challenges
and unique blessings as well.
So I considered all these things
in light of what we go through.
And there's a number of things
Dale and I were talking
about the other night.
I actually looked online for a list
of what pastor's wives struggle with.
I had to look for a list.
I cheated.
(incomplete thought)
You know, we go through
really difficult things
in different seasons in a church body.
There's division.
There can be slander.
We have to endure sometimes things -
maybe members that are discontent;
they don't like the way the leadership
is making their decisions;
coming to their conclusions;
the way the sermon went;
the color of the carpet.
Whatever people can come up with.
In light of all those things
and also I thought too,
I guess, depending on
everybody's relationship -
your relationship with your husband -
we know more than anybody else
in the church pretty much.
If you have a plurality of elders,
well, the elders will
equally know everything,
but I know my husband
and I are extremely close,
and he shares and we share
and we work very, very closely together.
And so that takes a lot of grace.
And that takes humility.
And to be a good helper,
we have to respond well
in light of all that we know.
And then ultimately,
the last stage being heaven,
we have to keep an eternal perspective
at all times, or else, we can just
be crushed under the burdens that we know
and that we experience and we endure.
Two verses that are very real to me,
and I remember them because they both have
the word "apart" in them.
I'm sure they're very
familiar to you as well.
John 15:5, "Apart from Me,
you can do nothing."
And Psalm 16:2, it starts,
"You are my Lord..." the second part,
"I have no good apart from You."
And so, that should be
our disposition,
that we have a real sense of our ability
to do absolutely nothing
apart from Christ.
And that needs to go in really deep
and the Lord is very faithful to cause us
to experience certain things,
big things, daily little trials,
whatever it might be.
In His love as our Father to His children,
He's faithful to bring things
so that this goes deeper and deeper,
that we're nothing and we can do nothing
apart from Him.
So it's very, very, very important
that we live in light of this reality
that Christ is everything.
And in His power,
through the power of the
Holy Spirit within us,
we can do all things.
All things through Christ
who strengthens us
I think we heard this morning.
So, another thing in regards to humility
in Romans 15:1, it says,
"We who are strong have an obligation
to bear with the failings of the weak
and not to please ourselves,
and let each of us please his neighbor
for his good to build him up.
For Christ didn't please Himself..."
So, another thing is Christ
being our example to follow.
He was humility personified.
We know we walked perfectly.
Perfectly humble
every moment of His existence.
So, He is our example to imitate.
He was patient. He was longsuffering.
And as pastor's wives, this is the way
we need to deal with all that we know
and all the different situations
that come about in the church life.
And it takes a lot of grace
and it takes a lot of humility
because there can be sometimes
maybe a temptation to be frustrated
when brother or sister
so-and-so did that again?
Or how could they have said that?
Or how could this have happened?
But we're all in different places,
and we need to really, really be sensitive
to God's dealings with His children,
and never think that we're beyond
doing anything that that person is doing
that you feel perturbed
or frustrated with.
There's no place in the heart
of a pastor's wife or anybody -
I'm going to say pastor's wives
because this is who I'm addressing -
but there's no place
in a Christian's heart
for frustration, impatience, disgust,
when we understand who we are.
It's only by God's grace if
we're doing anything right
in a moment.
He gives us the strength and the power
to obey and walk obediently in the Spirit.
And that way in our lives,
He gets all the glory.
So we are to live a supernatural life
in the Spirit - not a natural life.
And the natural responses
to the difficulties we encounter
in the ministry would be
frustration - all these sinful responses.
But God is glorified in us
when we respond in a not natural way -
a supernatural way.
And so then He gets all the glory.
And that, again, maybe I'll just go
right into that is how we
can help our husbands.
The number one ministry that we have
as pastor's wives
is to be our husband's help.
His helper.
And that started way back
in Genesis, we know.
With Adam, God was very gracious
to bring Adam a helper,
and that is our number one ministry.
Don't let any other women's ministries -
things that are very, very good,
and there's nothing
wrong with those things.
It's fine to lead a Bible study,
lead a book study,
get together for coffee -
all those things can be in their place
with your husband's approval
after you've prayed about it.
It can be very profitable.
But always filter these types of decisions
with: is this going to take me away
or hinder my ministry
in helping my husband?
Because if you don't have that in order
and you're ministering outside your home
or with other women doing good things,
but your husband is
left to fend for himself
or he's having to bear more work himself
because you're neglecting the home,
then that's wrong.
Because the number one ministry
is to help your husband.
We're helpers.
And again, we have gifts
and God gives opportunities
and so there's nothing
wrong in serving and doing.
Women are very useful in the kingdom.
They have gifts just like men do.
But we have to, as wives -
and particularly, I am going to say
particularly pastor's wives,
have to be careful
because our husbands
bear an enormous load,
an enormous amount of weight.
Mack said it last night
and I had that in my notes.
Paul said in 2 Corinthians 11:28,
the second part,
"...the daily pressure on me
of my anxiety for all the churches."
And I see that firsthand in my husband.
It's not just his family -
the Conway family,
but then, it's the Grace Community Church,
and then the church plants,
and then out-of-the-country works.
These things weigh real heavy.
And even when we have set
a church plant to have their independence
and have a pastor,
it's typically a very young man
that's over that work,
and so he's still very much in need
and very much in contact.
And that's not always the case,
even older, new in the ministry,
whatever it might be,
he gets phone calls almost daily
of things pertaining to what's going on
in all the different church plants.
So I see the weight that my husband bears
on a daily basis.
So I try to keep my life
as simple as possible for his sake
because he is my number one priority.
And I want to maintain that.
There's so much need,
and I do try to reach out to the women
as much as I can
without violating this priority,
or just keeping my husband the priority.
So he's the number one ministry.
And the number one way of helping him
is abiding in Christ,
because it doesn't matter what we're doing
or not doing,
if we're not cultivating a close,
intimate walk with the Lord,
self-controlled, disciplined
time with the Lord
on a daily basis;
time set aside for
communing with the Lord;
time set aside for prayer,
for meditation.
You're cultivating a real relationship.
And then you're just walking with the Lord
through the rest of the day,
but it's something very real.
And you're praying all day
as you're thinking of the needs
of your husband, your children,
the church body.
You're just walking, praying,
it's very real.
As Tim and I were talking
with a younger couple yesterday,
they're wondering how
do you make this real
like through the day?
Well, it takes effort,
like any relationship we know.
I know this is not new to this group here,
but I just want to encourage that
in the busyness of life and ministry
and little ones,
that you maintain and cultivate and grow
in your relationship with the Lord.
And that you enter in to the power
there is to be had
by walking close to the Lord,
and removing unnecessary things
in your life that can hinder you
from this close intimacy with the Lord.
And that really is helping
your husband tremendously
because in the course of your life
as a pastor's wife, like I said earlier,
there's going to be things that will come
on a daily basis,
and you will respond very differently
to the very challenging things
depending on your walk with the Lord.
And if your husband brings home news
that's difficult to receive -
something that took place in the church -
if you're not walking with the Lord
and it's very fresh in your mind
that God is sovereign,
this is the body of Christ,
this is not our thing,
this is not our doing.
We did not build this church.
We're just observing what God is doing
as He's building and removing
and purging.
As women, we can be very emotional
and we can respond if our thinking
is not right and we
haven't been in the Word.
And there is something very supernatural
we all know about times in the Word
when you're communing
with the Lord in prayer
and you leave that time, like I said,
and you have the fragrance
of Christ following you.
You have this sense that He's with you.
And so when you're faced with things
maybe later in the day,
instead of freaking out,
getting all emotional,
responding in a panic,
you can be a help by staying calm
and thinking biblically
and being an encouragement,
and just that your confidence is in God
and His Word and His promises.
You have to have these things
very fresh in your mind
in order to be the help
that your husband needs.
And then in Proverbs,
I just thought of Proverbs 31:23.
"Her husband is known in the gates
when he sits among
the elders of the land."
And I think that's really special
because the wife has a lot to do
with the husband's reputation
and who he is.
He had a reputation in the gates
among the elders because of her.
And so we want to be that type of help
to our husband.
We have a lot of influence
in our husband's life
and we have the power
if I can use that word
to really build him up
to be a better leader
that he could not be without us.
And so if he has somebody
that's submitting, encouraging, following,
walking close with the Lord,
helping in that way,
he can be a better leader than he could be
like I said without us.
And conversely, we can also
crush our husbands.
We have to be very, very careful
how we communicate,
what we communicate with our husbands.
If, again, like what we say
should be filtered though:
what does God's Word say?
What does God's Word say?
If you're going to be a help,
you're going to need to
be a woman of wisdom
and wisdom comes from God.
So, we want to have our thinking
aligned with God's Word and His will.
And that will truly, truly help him.
And the final H was heaven.
Again, as we go through the different -
I'm speaking a lot on the challenges
and the difficulties, but we all know here
that there are unspeakable joys
being part of the ministry as helpers
to our husbands.
I feel spoiled - the blessings
that we get to be involved in,
while you do know a lot
of every single person in the church
and their struggles,
you also know of all the joys
and the victories
and the counseling sessions
that turn out with a happy ending
that nobody else knows about.
And so we bear the weight,
but we also enjoy the
time of rejoicing as well.
These are again very familiar Scriptures.
Colossians 3:2 that we're to set our minds
on things above, not on earthly things.
Philippians 3:20 - our
citizenship is in heaven.
And we're eagerly awaiting
our Savior from there -
the Lord Jesus Christ.
And that is where we have to, again,
very intentionally set our mind
on things above.
We are living in the realm of sight here
and the "seen," but we know that
that which is seen is transient.
It's passing.
And so we have to keep our minds
on things above.
So no matter how difficult things can be;
how challenging,
whatever we endure,
there is an end.
Tim spoke on Wednesday here
the verse that says from Romans,
"...rejoicing in hope."
Like we of all people,
out of the mass of humanity,
this little remnant
that Christ shed His blood for,
we truly have reason and cause
to rejoice - to rejoice in the Lord.
And to have a hope, like Tim was saying.
Everybody has a hope.
They're hoping in this,
that, and the other
that is guaranteed to lead them
to disappointment
until they find Christ.
And then that's when we're truly satisfied
like we heard about today.
Satisfaction can only be found in Christ
and that's what we should be experiencing
in a very real way every day.
Our mind, our heart, and affections
set on things above where Christ is,
where our inheritance is.
And when we do have that mindset,
again, life is much easier to deal with.
When you think, we're
just passing through,
there is a reward at the end.
Don't feel like the way
you're living right now
making the sacrifices
that you are making
and suffering to whatever
degree you're suffering -
we all go through different things
to different degrees, different seasons.
But it's not for naught.
There is a reward at the end.
In fact, I was just reading this morning
(incomplete thought).
I'm going to just pass because it will
take time to remember where I read it.
But anyway, it's basically,
we're heading towards a judgment day.
And we will receive what is due.
Because of Christ, we can really
look forward to that day
and live in light of that day.
And we know that God has told us
this life is just a vapor.
It's here and then gone.
So, we need to live in light of that.
Not to waste time.
We live in a day and age
with all this technology
and electronics and social media
where it is such an enormous temptation
to waste time.
And we all really need
to be really careful
to redeem our time
and be good stewards of our time.
The time we have has been given to us.
Like, we all have an appointment.
We came in and we're going out.
So we want to be faithful
with the time that we have.
I don't know what time I started.
Is it time? Has it been 20?
Real quick, the last H,
in light of time.
Real quick, other Scriptures,
2 Peter 3:11 in light of what we know
that everything's burning up.
We're heading towards
everything burning up.
What sort of people ought we to be
to live lives of holiness and godliness?
And 2 Corinthians 4:17 -
we're familiar with this.
Light, momentary affliction -
whatever we're going through,
it's preparing for us an eternal
weight of glory beyond all comparison.
So there's those contrasts
of light vs. weight
and momentary vs. eternal.
So we have to live in light of that
and not get caught up in
the moment of difficulties.
Like, this is so hard.
No, actually, it feels that way,
but compared to what we're heading to
it's light and momentary.
And we have to have this perspective
very clear in our minds.
And 1 Peter 1:4
We're heading towards an inheritance
that is imperishable, undefiled,
and unfading, kept in heaven for us.
And then lastly, Hebrews 6:10,
"For God is not unrighteous
to forget your work and labor of love
which you have shown
toward His name and that you have
ministered to the saints and do minister."
So, that's very encouraging
that God remembers everything.
Our deeds follow us.
Everything that we do,
there is coming a day
when there will be a reward
and it's okay to be reward motivated
for what you're doing right now
because in the end, the reward is Christ.
And so, do everything you can now
to get the most then.
There is a reality to that.
Real quickly, the last H was holiness.
And I think we as pastor's wives -
sometimes, a pastor's wife can
maybe not really appreciate the position
of being an example
as a wife, as a mother, as a family,
as a husband and wife.
And sometimes it can even be something
that a woman can resent.
Like, why do they look at us all the time?
Why are they always observing us?
Eagle eyes always on us.
But I think that's good.
I think that our husbands are leaders
and they should be examples,
and there should be, obviously,
a level of maturity where
they are examples,
not perfect, but exemplary,
worthy of imitating.
And I think in like manner
that pastor's wife
should also be striving.
Every woman, like I said
in the very beginning,
should be striving for this.
But because we're in
a leadership position,
I think that it's a loving thing to do,
to live in such a way -
and we have a very young church,
20's, 30's, young single, young married,
young mothers, young everything.
And so I count it a privilege
to strive for that life that I can say
follow me or imitate me
because I know it's all of grace.
And I know that I've made
countless mistakes to this point.
And God has been very faithful.
So, I think that it's like I said
a very loving thing for us
to live in such a way.
And even in the mistakes that we make,
we can be examples in how we respond
in the mistakes that we make.
So it's not like we have this pressure
to live these perfect lives,
because everybody's watching us.
It's not like that at all.
We love the Lord Jesus.
And so we want to please and obey Him
and in so doing, our lives
should be examples
and an encouragement
that wow, you can go through a trial
and actually have peace.
You can go through a trial
and remain unwavering in your faith
and have confidence in the Lord.
And you can lose a loved one
and grieve well and glorify God
in doing all these things.
So, those are the four things
that have been extremely helpful for me
that God's taught me
and continues to teach me.