If it is true,(as Galatians 3:28 says) that in Christ there is
neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male
nor female and we are all one in Christ Jesus, how can anyone say that God
can't choose whomever He wants to be his minister?
Why do people doubt what God can
do? And question what He does? He is Almighty. The Apostle Peter said that God is no
respecter of persons (Acts 10:34). If God isn’t a respecter of persons, then He
can call anyone to be his minister regardless of race, creed, sex, or station
in life. That call once issued is as real, and as mysterious, as the call to
salvation is to a believer. How can any other human judge either call?
As to Paul’s advice about women keeping silent in church, it
was necessary at the time for the women to be quiet and listen in church. Women
in that culture were never permitted an education of any kind, and if they
learned anything it was through gossip.
They needed to be still and learn the truth about the gospel from those
who knew it first hand (who happened to be males), before they could begin to
spread it to anyone else--family, friends or a church. Since then women, who
were willing, have learned why Christ did what he did, along with the rest of
the men. It is ludicrous to use that instruction (that was necessary at that
time), to govern who can serve as ministers.
In Romans
16:1-2 the Apostle Paul said to the Roman church; I commend unto you Phebe our sister,
which is a servant of the church which is at Cenchrea: 2That ye receive her in
the Lord, as becometh saints, and that ye assist
her in whatsoever business she hath need of you: for she hath been a succourer
(assistant) of many, and of myself also. The Greek word diakonos which is used here means attendant, and it applies to any pastor, minister, teacher, deacon,
or anyone whose focus is on the gospel, and who attends to spreading the good
news of free salvation.
Paul wrote the Roman church
(and its leaders who were probably male) and told them to accept Phoebe as a
member of God’s family and His servant, and for them to do whatever she
ask. In other words, the Apostle Paul
was sending Phoebe (who was prepared to serve ) to the Roman church as a leader
to help with the gospel, so they could
spread the good news. Isn’t that what churches are supposed to do? Spread the
gospel? Not debate about who gets to do it?
In Acts 2:17 Peter reminded the people (and
Luke recorded it) of the Joel 2:28
prophecy: And it shall come to pass in the last
days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see
visions, and your old men shall dream dreams; And in Acts 21:9
that began to happen. There it says concerning Phillip: And the same man had four daughters, virgins, which did
prophesy. The
word prophesy comes from profateyoo which means to speak under inspiration or exercise prophetic office. Phillip
was a deacon in the early church, His daughters undoubtedly learned the good
news of the grace of God for salvation from their father. Then, the Lord began
to inspire and use these women to spread what they had learned.
The dark days of ignorance are
passed. True believers should be more firmly rooted and grounded in Christ now.
We should know that He is the way, the truth and the life. Everyone who is
firmly planted in Christ should be finding the way to live life through Him and
his truth. Christ sent the Holy Spirit to teach understanding of the Word to
us, and comfort us with it. Learning God’s Word is a one-on-one experience now.
The Israelite people failed to tell the world about God and his grace once. Now
God is doing it Himself, just like He said in Jeremiah
31:33 : …
After those days, saith the LORD, I will put my law in their inward parts, and
write it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my
people. In light of that, it would be a little hard for any
person to preach God’s Word without His help. Truly, the adage is true: the preacher gets preached to first, if
he/she sincerely searches the scriptures (like the Bereans), to see if what
he/she is hearing is true or not.
We cannot rip scripture of its
context to prove human notions and call it truth. God is the one who knows the truth and how to
reveal its mysteries to us. Isaiah 55:9
(KJV ) 9For as the heavens are higher than the
earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your
thoughts. Human interpretation
is never going to get what the Word says right. We humans need divine
help to understand God.
In the area in which I live, some of
the preachers teach their churches that men are meant to be the leaders and
women are essentially relegated to home, the kitchen, and the nursery. That
kind of preaching promotes the male hierarchy that has ruled the Mideast countries for centuries. Didn’t Christ take that issue up with Martha when
she complained that Mary wasn’t helping her in the kitchen? He told Martha that
Mary had chosen the better thing. What did Mary choose? To sit at the feet of
Jesus, so she could learn the gospel first hand. After she learned it, do you think the Savior
meant for her to be silent, and not share the good news? If people would pay
attention to God’s Word, they would see that God freed women, as well as men,
to live by his grace instead of human traditional regulation. The Word of God credits Aquila
and his wife Priscilla with taking another one of the Lord’s servants, Apollos,
aside and expounded unto him the way of
God more perfectly. Priscilla was
teaching another minister! Didn’t someone remind her of 1Timothy 2:12?
Also, God is not above asking a woman to do
what he has already laid on a man’s heart. Isn’t that the reason He sent Debra
to Barak way back in the OT? And didn’t
she have to stick with Barak every step of the way until the job was finished?
People who argue against women in positions of leadership should check it out
in the 4th chapter of Judges. It is an interesting read. In verse 4
of the first chapter God describes Debra first a prophetess, second, as the
wife of Lapadoth, and third, as a judge in Israel . Sounds like that woman was
a leader to me.
Didn’t God entrust the scribes and Pharisees
(who were men) with his gospel and didn’t they fail to tell the world about
Him? They got hung up on a side issue—the law? Imagine this--they even found it
necessary to add several hundred laws to Almighty God’s original Ten
Commandments.
Perhaps those men that God has presently
entrusted the gospel with, have failed to spread his good news in favor of a
social education that appeals more to people. Maybe God is calling women because He knows they
are willing to serve Him and his purpose. Suppose?
Christ has left us light with
which to see. We need to walk in it, rather than this stuff people spout that
leave us doubting and questioning God’s Word.
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