WHOA That's Good Podcast - When Insecurity & Jealousy Strain Your Relationships | Sadie Robertson Huff & Demi Tebow
Episode Date: June 29, 2022Demi Tebow is so full of light, love, and encouragement. The former Miss Universe joins Sadie to share the heart behind her mission to end the unimaginable child exploitation in the Philippines. Demi ...and Sadie also drop tons of advice on how to overcome peer pressure (even as an adult!), how to have an everlasting impact, and how to genuinely encourage sisters and friends without giving into comparison and jealousy. Friends, you are not a copy. God created you to be the best version of you. To help Demi bring healing and hope to 80 exploited children, visit:Â https://www.timtebowfoundation.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What's up? Well, that's good.
Welcome back to the world. That's good.
Podcast happy Wednesday to everybody.
Y'all, we have a special guest.
She is not new on this show. We have heard some of her advice, but she has more to give. I cannot wait
to have this conversation with my good friend, Demi Timo. Demi, welcome back and happy birthday
month. Thank you so much. It's always so fun to just get to speak with you and see you.
I actually knew we actually didn't see Jell-O too long ago, because someone won a K-Love award for the 35th cast.
So I just want to say congratulations again.
I was so honored to be there and to just say,
besides you, and to be able to just share you on,
so just congratulations again.
And just so amazing what you get to do with this podcast.
Oh, thank you.
Just the life that you get to impact and inspire
and just as your friend is so proud of you.
Thank you.
That truly means so much.
It was so fun to be there together.
And you know, for all of you people who saw me
at the K-Level Awards and saw my baller outfit,
Demi was my stylist, so shout out to Demi.
And you crushed it, friend. No pleasure. No, she crushed it. I texted her. I was like my stylist, so shout out to Dimmie. And you crushed it friend.
No pleasure.
No, she crushed it.
I texted her, I was like, hey, so I have this thing coming up
and I'm really out of touch with fancy outfits,
so I need your help and she hit me up.
It was so awesome.
This is like a WTG, well that's good moment,
was when I showed up to the Caleb Awards
and I'm wearing this all-white
Sequence pantsuit and dimmies wearing this all black like slick look. It's like so nice And I'm like, oh girl, you look so good and she was like, thank you
I was between the white and the black but I knew you were wearing white and I'm a good friend
And I didn't want to do that to you. I was like, that is so sweet. I mean, that's a good friend
I would never do that.
You crushed it.
You wore it so well.
You looked awesome.
And I just loved your speech.
And I actually didn't know that's where,
well, that's good name came from.
So that was a good thing that I got to learn.
You know, say it's so funny.
I was when you texted me and you're like,
Hey, friend, I got this thing. Can you do my make helping me out?
I was like on what's the things that you like walk with in the gym like elliptical
walker. Yeah. Like because I've been traveling, we were in the Philippines and I
was in the hotel's gym in the Philippines like just getting a quick sweat in
because I haven't worked out in like weeks.
And I was like, okay, today is the day.
And I was like, just drained.
And just when I was like looking to take a break,
I saw your name popping up.
And so I thought,
I was like, why do I think the sweat
will pop my face?
It's time to take you back.
And that was just, yeah, it's been so awesome.
And hey, you got it.
Even with the sweat and all things,
you made me look awesome.
Well, yes, it is birthday month for you.
It's birthday month for me.
I just have my birthday and we were just talking about how
we invited you and Tim to our hilarious birthday party
this year, where we will be doing karaoke,
but you have to come as the person of the song that you're seeing so like if you're coming and you're singing, you know uptown funk
Then you are showing up as Bruno Mars and so we said y'all this invitation in Sally. Y'all can't come and
Demi was just telling me she's like you have to get this on video and so for the sake of everyone listening
I will I will give video to everyone
Texting someone because I saw who's all gonna be there.
I'm DMing someone.
I'm like, hey, I have to have footage of this.
Can we reveal who you're going to be?
Or no.
Look, it is a surprise.
But once we do it, it will be blasted.
Y'all will see our performances out there in the world.
The real funny one is gonna be a Christian Huffuff because most of y'all have seen his dance
moves and his singing is a it's a close tie as far as which is good. It's just as good.
It's hard to beat his dance moves but it might be better. So that'll be fun. But look, our
birthday is silly and it's fun but but your birthday, you're doing something much more meaningful and impactful.
And I am right there to get behind all of it. So tell us about how you're spending your birthday and the campaign that you have going on to help some amazing children over in the Philippines.
Yeah. Say you do the Philippines is such a special place to birth me and Tim. For those of you guys that's listening that didn't know,
this Tim, my husband was actually born in the Philippines,
his parents were missionaries and he grew up there
for the first, I think, five years of his life.
And when I won Miss Universe,
the first country that I visited, like literally a week after,
was the Philippines.
And it's just become a really special place to both Tim and I.
Sadie, the Philippines is such a special country. I feel like it is just one of the most joyful cultures, places like warm welcoming cultures that I've ever experienced. And I love
going back, but I will tell you in the last couple of years, my heart has been so broken for the Philippines.
The Philippines, about 80% of children in the Philippines
are extremely vulnerable to something called Osek
or some people call it CSAM
and it basically stands for the online exploitation,
online sexual exploitation of children.
And the worst thing about that is that 80% of child exploitation is perpetrated by a relative.
And listen to this, 42% by a parent.
Wow.
And that is just absolutely heartbreaking.
So you would think that, okay, you know, we're rescuing these children.
I mean, it's just the amount of number of kids that need help that needs saving is
I mean, I don't even know if you can put a number to that because it's not something that happens
This very publicly. It's so hard to find and to narrow down
And then the worst thing is you do get a point where okay, get to rescue these kids. We have
partners in the Philippines, compassionate hope and we have the
the compassionate hope, the T-bo village of Hope campus that's currently
housing multiple children, sibling groups, families, cousins and you might
think well you know they get rescued, why can't they be reintegrated with their families?
Or why can't they go back to their parents?
Well, it's because it's exactly the place
that they are supposed to be the safest in
that are their perpetrators,
that are serving as it's happening in their own homes.
It's happened by, if it's not a parent,
it's an aunt, an uncle uncle and neighbor, a close relative,
and that is just super sad part about it.
There's a couple of factors that lead to this taking place, and honestly the majority is
one, the amount of poverty in the Philippines, So it's just the amount of families that find themselves in desperation and in a vulnerable moment where they think that selling their child is
going, you know, as their only way out to speed the other child and in my opinion, no
parent should ever have to decide which child they need to sell today in order to feed another.
So that is something that we're heavily fighting against.
And then the second thing that leads to our nine takes for reputation of children in specifically
the Philippines is that the Philippines is such a big English-speaking country. And the biggest
consumer of OSEC or CSAM is English-speaking countries that includes the United States right here where we are right
now. The United States is one of the biggest if not the biggest consumer and
it's absolutely revolting and you know what say it's so sad and it's absolutely
heartbreaking that you know we might not be able to get to everyone in our
lifetime and we can only pray for so many lives that we won't be able to touch ourselves.
But you just reminded that even just one life is worth that bite.
Right.
Well, Demy, that is just wild to even learn about.
And I know that so many people who are, you know, listening to this podcast,
it's probably the first time they've ever even considered something like that happening, you know, because it's just so evil,
you can't even almost fathom that being reality, but, you know, friends who are listening just let
it sink in, I know it's hard to think about, but that those are people who are just like you,
kids who are growing up, whose parents, it's not that, I mean, they're that evil,
it's that they're in impossible situations.
A lot of them might be just have horrible intentions
and a lot of them are just in impossible situations.
And we're in a position where we're able to help.
And I love what you said at the beginning,
how it's almost like this crazy impossible number
where you look at it and you're like,
we're probably not gonna get to see all of those people say to our lifetime, but at the same time, we can
see some, and that's worth it.
But in order to do that, we have to help.
We have to do our part.
And I think sometimes you look at the world and you see the evil and you think, you know,
who am I?
What can I do?
But Jesus says, you're the light of the world.
Go be the light of the world. Go be the hands and
feet of Jesus. Go give what you have to give. Go serve in the way that you can serve. And so
y'all set a great tone for that. And y'all invite people in to be a part. And so for those listening,
how can they get to be a part of what y'all are doing and help out with this awesome campaign?
are doing and help out with this awesome campaign.
Yeah, I love that Sadie. I so agree with you.
You know, we are co-laborers with God and we have a job that needs to get
done. He always shows up.
He always does his job.
He always does his plays his part, but we have to be able to do the same.
And you know what, I don't know what, what everyone is doing.
Do they might be called to something completely different?
You know, they might be called to a different organization it doesn't necessarily have to be the
Tempty Bit Foundation or you know what it might be a completely different cause but I just
love to encourage you that if you're listening to this go up get up today go and step up and
go and support something that has the ability to have a everlasting impact.
I decided to title this birthday fundraiser as the everlasting crown.
And that's kind of the theme that we've been following for the birthday fundraiser
and our goal is to raise $200,000 that will be able to fund four new homes on the compassionate
hope, Cibo Village, up hope campus, and say that will be able to
give these children, that be able to house 80 children at a time.
That's not just 80 children now, that's 80 children now,
and when they graduate from the program, or when they graduate
high school and they go to college, that's 80 more children,
and 80 more children.
And that's just for homes for the time being being but that is what essentially this fundraiser will be
able to do and so we've said a goal of raising $200,000 you can visit
Temple of Foundation not org you can fall along in social media on my
personal profile we've got links up where you can give and where you can learn
more about the cause.
I mean, actually just as a prelude to the fundraiser, we've also partnered with it to
new fundraiser and we wrote a five day free devotional that anyone can download.
And it really just explains the meaning behind this fundraiser.
When I got to the Philippines, I have learned about so many of the kids' stories.
I've been able to pray for them.
I've been able to know their names, but say they're meeting them in person.
Even though I knew this, meeting them in person, meeting Ellie for the first time in person,
I followed her story, getting to give her a hug, getting to Saddamah for them,
have a class of mango juice.
You know, just reminds you that gosh these kids like have dreams and they have hopes.
And then goodness they have dreams and they have hopes and they have hope that
they can have a future because someone cared enough to do something about their situation.
I got to sit down with Ali and I just
want to share this quick story because I felt like I mean, I was so impactful to me. But I sat
down with Ali and I got to have a conversation with her and she was she alongside her siblings and
her cousins were trafficked by her mom and her aunt. And she was trafficked for multiple years from a young age.
And just her story is unimaginable, Sadie.
But I got to sit down with her and just to see the joy,
the genuine joy that she has in her eyes,
and the genuine hope that she has in her eyes
was so inspiring and motivating to just go and chase after the next, the next
Ailey. You know, and I asked her specific questions that Ailey, you look so happy right now,
but I know that there is a time in your life where things weren't great. Can you
like give me one or a couple of words that would explain your feeling towards the
past and towards how you're feeling now and she kind of used a peculiar word, something
that I completely did not expect she said, flower. And I was like, huh, you know, anyone
you mean by flower? And she said, Demi, a couple years ago, I felt like just a dead little plant that had no
heart, had no feeling.
I felt like a robot.
Like, I just, I didn't care.
I wasn't sad.
I wasn't happy.
I was just numb.
And the Lord has transformed my life into a beautiful,
blossoming flower.
Wow.
And you know what, Demi?
One day when I graduate high school,
I want to go and study to become a lawyer
because I want to be able to be a voice for kids like myself,
like my siblings, like my cousins,
that didn't have a voice.
That wasn't able to fight back for ourselves.
So you know, just knowing that, gosh,
like it's real kids, it's not just something you see on social media or on Instagram that
Seem so far away in a completely different country. Yeah, that we might not be familiar with at all
Yeah, that's so good to me and I love how you're like that is such a good picture of how she used to feel and how she feels now
And I think you have to realize like because sometimes you think like
Okay, this has already happened to them.
So their hopes and dreams are already ruined.
But no, like, they're still alive.
They're still real.
They still have life ahead of them.
And when you give them hope,
sometimes that's all they need to really step into their future.
And, you know, we had a similar situation recently.
We were in the Dominican Republic
and we have like grown up with these kids.
We've been there, someone in our family has been there every year since I was 11,
if not all of us. I've missed a couple years here and there for different things.
But it was so cool. We had a testimony day when we were there a month ago.
And so many of them said the same thing. They were like, you know, before we met y'all, we just felt like we were
unloved and we didn't matter and all this stuff because they were orphans. And they said,
and then we met y'all, and it wasn't y'all that did it, but it was y'all showing us Christ's love.
And then one of the kids said, because of the love of God, I've come to know from meeting y'all,
that is what I want to spend every day of my life doing for others is loving people like y'all and God has loved me. And it's just so cool. Like you
talked about kind of that multiplication factor that it's not just 80 kids. It's 80 kids who are
going to impact 80 more and it's 80 more. It's going to impact 80 more. And that's how you see
change happen. And so you're not going to be the one that saves the world, but you're going to be a
part of it. And so when you reach that one person
who's just like your friend who feels like a flower now,
like imagine the different people
that she's going to go speak to,
that's going to water the garden
of so many other people's life.
And so just don't underestimate the power
of what you can do by getting involved
with something like this and like,
Demi, it's so kind of say,
it doesn't have to be the Tiba Foundation,
but from me saying it to you all,
that's a great place to start.
If you don't know how to get involved and you want to make a good change in the world,
they're doing great things.
Demi, I want to talk to you about everlasting crown because you touched on this a little bit.
You touched on the Divo.
And one thing I want to talk to you about is because we've heard you talk about an other
podcast that you've been on that.
These crowns that we wear as far as pageant crowns,
they fade, they go away.
They literally will take it off your head
and they will put it on someone else's head.
But then there are everlasting crowns
from the Bible that we let it talk about,
that the Bible talks about that are gonna last forever.
One thing that you told me about though,
I thought it was so interesting,
it's just the preparation that goes behind
trying to get an earthly crown.
Like all the preparation, trying to get a,
to be, you know, miss universe,
you can't even imagine how much prep goes into that.
But what's kind of the difference in maybe preparation
or maybe even some similarities
that you've noticed as you journey to get earthly crowns
and as you journey to get eternal crowns.
Is there like something that you can check yourself for? Like, okay, man, I'm acting as if I'm working for an
earthly crown and not eternal. Kind of give us some guidelines as we walk through and
notice the difference between those two. Yeah. Say, the poll rights in Corinthians 9.25,
first Corinthians 9.25, you write Don't Chase't chase perishable grounds. And what he was referring to in the Bible is,
there was the Ismian games that's comparable
to the Olympic games, this big deal back in the day,
it's like 20 minutes on the street,
from where Paul is writing to the church of Corinth,
writing about the Ismian games.
And what he was referring to just for context
is that the winners of the Ismian games,
of these like super intense
athletic games that literally these athletes spent years for preparing.
I mean, there were even like speculation that some of the athletes died just because of
the intensity of the games.
Like, it was, I mean, it was a really big deal back then.
And for it being such a big deal, such a big deal that athletes were willing to give
up their lives for
You know what they want. They got a wreath
Great. I got a I got a crown, right? It was made out of like hundreds of pearls and diamonds and was very like
Monaterally valuable and was beautiful
These athletes got a wreath made out of pine and celery leaves
Wow and These athletes got a re-smade out of pine and celery leaves.
Wow.
And talk about a perishable crown.
Right.
That is different than something that doesn't last.
And you know, I went back and I asked myself the question, okay, well, what does it mean
Paul says, we don't need to chase perishable crowns, but imperishable crowns.
Crowns at last forever.
What does that mean? As believers, I think that that means something to the extent of what what has the ability to
have ever lasting impact for the children.
Yeah, that's great.
And a question that I asked myself was like, okay, well, exactly.
I think the way that you say to that question is so perfect because something that I got to say to you is the
earthy crowns that I'm chasing are the things in my life that are temporary.
You see, when I handed over my beautiful pearl and diamond crown to the next misuniverse
who was so deserving, I handed over my confidence, I handed over what I thought was my passion, my purpose in life.
Everything that I had put my passion and purpose and meaning in my life into last
it literally a year.
And I handed that back and you see it doesn't mean that we can't strive for things that
are competitive or we can't strive to do good things. We can't strive to
win awards or to get a salary raise or to get a bigger role in the company. It doesn't mean that
we can't do those things. It doesn't mean that those things are bad. But I think the question that
we need to ask is why are we chasing those things? It's good. Are we chasing that just for ourself?
Or is there a bigger reason behind that?
And I'm so grateful for the platform
that I gained through being misuniverse.
I'm so grateful for the community that I gained
through misuniverse because it is an able need
to be able to reach so many more people
than I ever would have been able to reach.
And for that, I'm so thankful, I'm so honored.
And that's something that I will cherish forever. But you see, I don't want it to just stop there.
You know, if you're in sports or I don't know, whatever you're into, I just want to urge you to not
let it stop just on that sports field or it's just on that stage. How can you use that to make a lasting impact?
And so that's really where the ever-lossing crown title
or a theme originated from.
It's also a little bit about that.
I love that.
And Demy, that's so relatable.
Not everybody is misuniverse, but everybody
has something that they put too much emphasis on as if that's
their identity, as if that's where they're confidence, that's where they're joyous
home.
And so many people do that in high school.
You know, they're like a high school football star, and then they go to college and they're
not the high school football star.
Or they're, you know, the most popular girl in school and they go to college and they can't
find their groove or whatever.
And you realize, oh, wait, I'll put so much confidence in who everybody knew me as and not really in who I am and who I'm
created to be. And you know, when you strip it all back, you have to be able to realize that who
you are without any of the extra added stuff is enough, you know, it's enough to build the kingdom
and man, it's enough for God to be proud of you and to be grateful because he made you exactly who you are. So what a good message, Jimmy. So I want to ask you
because you talked about these kids having hopes and dreams and all these things.
You know, we know you as Miss Universe who's married to Tim who has his
organization who does amazing things but whenever you were little like what are
some of the things that you hoped and dreamed about? Like if you didn't grow up to
be Miss Universe, what do you think you would have been doing
based on Dimmie's young girl dreams?
Gosh, I think it's story-dial with me.
Actually, you and I spoke about this before.
It's so funny because I felt like we had very similar hopes and dreams in a lot of ways
as little girls, but I always like
dreamed of being like the president of the country and then later on I wanted to be a lawyer and I actually not a lot of people know this about me, but I actually pursued a legal career
for like six months and so I found myself I was working at a law firm just gaining experience in turning and I found myself on the floor crying with
clients about their situation and I was like, yep, I am just way too emotionally invested in this.
That's right. I'm going to work.
Business management and entrepreneurship was the way I'd been in love going, but that was a great
six months learning. And you know, that's kind of something I wish I had done more of
because I think in our minds we make up what something is supposed to be and then you get there and
it might not always be that way and therefore we get disappointed or we just don't have a realistic
expectation and so yeah for kids of listening to those like go and do as many internships as you can, go and
learn, go and try out different things.
I wish I had done that more of.
I think in the U.S., I've learned that internship is a way bigger thing than it is in South
Africa for a whole multiple reasons that we don't need to get into.
But that is something that I have kind of just loved from, you know, whenever I meet someone that has a child in high school
or they're like, yeah, they're interning at this company and I think it's so great because you have this opportunity to learn.
Like, don't just go and do internships so that it looks good on your resume one day or, you know, so that you have something to write on your...
Go and do it. Like, it's so awesome getting to learn about different things that you can do one day
when you grow up.
Why would you not, you know?
Why would you not, I love that.
And I think because, almost it might be because
in church culture we talk so much about like,
do what you're called to do,
do what your purpose to do on that kind of stuff
that we think that our first job has to be like,
our entire calling, you know?
And I don't think that's the case.
Like, Louis preached a message recently
and thought that was so good.
And he said, you were called to be a reflection
of the image of Christ, period.
That's what you're called to do.
So whether you're gonna do that at the internship
in law school or you're gonna do that, you know?
Working at Starbucks, so you're gonna do that
when you move to Colorado to pursue skiing.
Like wherever it is, like if you're being a reflection of the image of God, so you're gonna do that when you move to Colorado to pursue skiing. Like wherever it is.
Like if you're being a reflection of the image of God, if you're being a light in the
world, if you're loving God and you're loving people, then you're doing what you're called
to do.
And so, you know, friends, you don't have to put so much pressure on yourself thinking,
well, you know, I'm not gonna be a lawyer.
That's not what I feel called to do.
So I'm not gonna do this internship.
No, that internship's probably gonna teach you so much about what you actually want to do and who you are and strengthen your skill sets and put tools
in your toolbox. And, you know, in that moment, you know, you're sitting there crying with
the people. And obviously that wasn't right for that space. But now, here you are in the
Philippines crying for the unjust, the unjust is in that situation and going and getting people to rally behind
you to help a bad situation.
And so, yeah, that actually showed you more about who you are and cultivated you into the
space that you're in.
And so, you just never know everything is used.
God uses everything in every season.
I think we put a lot of pressure on ourselves.
Yeah, I so agree.
And I also think that, you know, sometimes when you try
something new, it's not, it doesn't necessarily show you always like what it is that you want to pursue,
but it might show you also the things that you don't want to pursue. And it's true. I'm thankful for
those moments because that is clarity as well, you know, it doesn't, and no, also is cloud it doesn't and no also is planned doesn't just have to be a yes like yes is what you need to do
So I think that's I mean that we can get hold up on so easily. You're right. That's so true. I love that so good
Okay, so for those listening obviously we talked about some big topics
We talked about helping people around the world and then going, you know, things that you want to
do and you're calling and reflection the image of God.
But then there are also like things that I feel like we might think would be like a shallow
thing that we would struggle with, but it's just true.
And to me and I were talking about this recently because I was in a situation where I honestly
just felt a little peer pressure.
And I was like so embarrassed that I felt peer pressure and so embarrassed by how embarrassed I was to not really stand up to what I felt
called to do. And here I am, I'm 25 years old, I love the world with all my heart
minus soul, I am doing, you know, the things in my life that I feel, you know, I
mean, I'm honoring God doing all these things. But yet, I also am married. I have a kid, like all these things, just saying that to say, I'm not in high mean, I'm honoring God doing all these things, but yeah, I'm also a married, I have a kid,
like all these things, just saying that to say,
I'm not in high school, I'm not in middle school,
I'm not in college, and yet I still felt peer pressure,
and yet I still had a moment where I was embarrassed
to say something that I felt God was leading me to do.
And so there are some things that we feel embarrassed
to even talk about, like we struggle with peer pressure,
maybe we struggle with jealousy or envy or insecurity or
whatever it is, but those things are so real. And you were so sweet to me and you even like shut
it here for me and encourage me to, you know, really own who like I'm called to be and what God's
doing in my life. And it was so encouraging to hear you and Tim like speak to me in that way
because y'all are living like a similar lifestyle like y'all are living
And I don't mean similar lifestyle and we travel a lot and we do a so I'm talking about similar lifestyle
We're 100% pursuing the Lord and so for the girls out there and guys who are listening who are like look
I want to change the world, but to be honest. I just struggle with peer pressure
Like I'm just struggling with like being confident in my sorority to let them know that I'm a believer.
I'm just struggling, you know, at a coffee shop
to say God bless you to the person who gives me my coffee.
Can you speak a little bit into having those moments
of feeling maybe a little bit?
I guess just not having the confidence
a little bit about your faith fully
and how to get past those pure pressure moments.
Yeah. Sadie, I think it's something that if we all had to be honest, like we all experience in
some capacity or another and those moments are hard. They are sucky. They're not great. You kind of
feel our pastor here at 11, 22 here in Jacksonville. He said it so well one time. He said, you know what,
live in 22 here in Jacksonville. He said it's so well one time. He said, you know what?
When you feel convicted about something, it's so easy for the enemy to jump in and say, no, you're not convicted. You need to feel shame for that. You need to feel shameful for that.
But you know what? Praise the Lord that you feel conviction and focus on that.
Truth because I think that conviction just means
that you care.
And you know that the Holy Spirit is prompting you,
that something isn't right.
And you know, in those moments,
it's really hard to be obedient.
I have been, gosh, I've walked away
from so many situations where I'm like,
I just follow my heart,
I needed to say something about it and I didn't.
And the moment has passed
and I'm never gonna see these people again.
And I just, I wasn't obedient.
And you know what? Those moments are so easy to feel shame, but instead,
I've tried to focus on just knowing that, okay, I was convicted and I'm going to use this
to do better next time. And honestly, say to you like it reminds me so much of the story of
of Ruth and Naomi in the Bible where Ruth, well, we don't need to get into the
whole story, but basically, there has been all past. And Naomi was
Ruth's mother-in-law. Her husband has, Ruth has been passed the
writing that in that time,
and that culture to do was for Ruth to marry the next son, but that son also passed.
So all the woman was just kind of left like having to figure it out by themselves.
And yeah, Ruth's sister-in-law decided to stay in their hometown and to not go away to make
a new life there for her. She had people she knew there. She's going to stay there. But Ruth just really felt cold to go in a company Naomi, her mother-in-law, to her hometown
back to where she's from, even though that was a very uncomfortable and culturally, probably not
even appropriate thing for her to have done back in that day. But you know what the God, like the Lord blessed Ruth just by her obedience in so many ways that she's literally a part of
Jesus' lineage. Yes. You know, like praise the Lord. There's so much just, I think,
blessing that can come from being obedient. And listen, it's not easy. It's hard. It's
sucky moment sometimes. And you know what, you might not see the fruit
from your obedience immediately. But I know that there will be rewards
waiting for you at some point. 100% that's so good. And I love that
you brought up Ruth because I think a lot of times whenever we start to
feel that peer pressure, if you will, from our convictions, is when
there's other people around you who are also
believers or also good people and they don't feel convicted, then you're like, well, if they don't feel it, then I shouldn't feel it.
You know, if they don't feel this, then you just kind of like silence your conviction and you just go with the crowd and
Ruth could have very easily done what I believe Orpa was the sister's name, because she doesn't remember. She's not like a bad person.
She's just moving on.
She's going on to do other things
and she could have been like,
well, I feel this conviction,
but I mean, you know what, I could just do that
because she's a good person too.
And I think those are the moments I've fallen to.
It's not like whenever I'm around people
who are just going crazy,
I'm like, oh, I want to go crazy.
No, it's not that.
It's like, when I'm with good people,
and maybe we're talking about something that everyone else
feels kind of what we're talking about,
but I just feel convicted by it.
Like, it's in those moments that I can't compare my convictions
and have to really be obedient to what God's put on my heart.
And you really do find that even when you step out
and even when it's awkward for a moment,
like I'll always say, five seconds of awkward
can save you from a lifetime of regret. Sometimes it's not big as a lifetime,
but moments of regret, months of regret, weeks of regrets, just hours of regret, and man,
it's always worth it. That's so good. I want to finish this by the way I started it,
even just by talking about what a good friend you are, and even just in a silly context, not wearing white because you knew I was wearing white.
And I know that silly, and it's funny,
but so many girls just aren't out for each other
is good like that, you know?
Like if they knew their friend was wearing white,
they'd be trying to find the best outfit they could find,
you know, because they knew what their person's wearing.
And I think that that comes from this like competitive nature
inside of us, and you know, coming from a page of background
where you're literally trained to compete,
like trained to have the best dress,
trained to look the best, have the best,
I don't know if y'all did swimwear,
but swim body and trained to all,
to speak the best and all that kind of stuff.
I feel like even if you're not in the page
and where you still feel that way,
like you wanna show up and you wanna look the best, you want to be the funniest, you
want to be this or that or whatever. Talk to me about how you fight against that because,
you know, so many girls out there, it's hard to be a sister and a friend when you're not
out for your sister's good, you know? And so how do you fight against those feelings
of wanting to be the best, like the best, always have the best, and you're able to like cheer people on whenever it's their moment to have?
I can't remember who this was.
If someone once told me, you know, they may know and will ever be able to be you.
And I think in that sense, it might have come from more of a worldly perspective.
And that was something that a piece of advice that was given to me that I really held on to
because I was like, you know, you get to miss you
and then there's like 95 girls that's gonna be with one another.
And there's like five color swimsuits
so obviously like,
a bunch of you are gonna wear the same color
or the same like opening outfit that was sponsored
by, you know, beautiful designer.
And like, there's just gonna be some of you
that end up wearing the same thing.
So it's really hard not to compare.
And I think in so many ways in our lives,
we can feel like, but they're going
to tackle the same theme that I'm tackling.
Or they're going to do the same thing here.
So I have to be better.
But I think as I'm insured and as older,
that quote is still very relevant to me and I feel like I still apply it to my life.
But I feel like I've had to go back and realize, okay, but why is no one going to be able to be you?
And that doesn't come from a place of arrogance or, you know, I think no one can untouchable, like, no, that's definitely not where it comes from.
I think it comes from knowing
that no one will ever be able to be me
because God made me in His image
for a specific plan and purpose for my life.
And believing in that,
that plan that God has for you,
not for everyone else,
but for your life specifically.
And having not confidence in your abilities because they are limited, but having confidence
in God's abilities because they are unlimited.
They're never aiming.
And he is always going to have a better plan and purpose for your life than you can ever
imagine.
And I say to like, honestly, just believing that.
Like, we read that on the Bible.
We read Psalm 139, I think 14 to 15 minutes
as you knit together and your mother
so we're fearfully and wonderfully made, you know,
but why?
Because like, really just believing that.
I think once I started actually truly believing
that in my life and believing in not my plan or purpose for my life,
but God's plan and purpose for my life.
And I think then we get to the point
that we can so easily be like,
oh, you know, everything will work out.
It will all be fine.
God's got a plan and purpose.
Well, that's where I'll tell you all,
don't stop working in the waiting period.
Because it doesn't just mean that you need to put up your hands and everything's gonna
fall into place and fall into a lap.
I think that's where we still gotta work, even in the times where we feel like we're
in a waiting period.
Come on.
Come on, girl.
Preach.
That is so good.
I'm like getting fired over here because I know so many people need that.
So what do people need that? So many people need to be reminded that the reason why you can be confident is not because you look around and you're better than everybody else. That's not the case.
When you look around, you're actually going to feel insecure because a minute you start comparing
yourself is when you're going to get insecure, but when you realize there's no sense in comparing
because you're not a copy of anybody else. You were originally designed by the God
who created all of creation, the same God
that made the sun and the moon made you
and called you good.
And that's when you realize and you sing,
like let that reality sink in, let Psalms
when they're not in sync in for a minute.
You were knit together in your mother's room formed
perfectly without butmish. Like that's when you realize oh shoot like
there is no reason to be insecure there is no reason to feel the need to strive to be better than
another because because you can't be because you are the best you just gonna be the best version of
you that you can possibly be that's what guy created you for not to be better than Raylis would be the best version of you.
And so I just I love everything you said Demi is always so awesome to have you on the podcast.
For those of you who are listening who have been encouraged please go follow Demi on Instagram
because she puts out so many great things like we've already talked about she has the ever
lasting crowns Bible study right now that you can download or diva that you can download for free
at temtuafundation.org follow along her and Tim's journey and get involved
with what they're doing.
Demi thanks again for just being such a light and being such a great friend.
I appreciate you and always grateful to have you on the WoW that's good podcast.
No thank you Sadie. I appreciate you so much and happy birthday mine.
Happy birthday to you too.
Love you everyone. Love Happy birthday to you too. We all be good to share one.
I love it.
Oh, love you, friend.
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