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SignUp Now!From fighngwrmwood TJ Women post #54 10-5-2015 8:23 P.M.
@amadeus2
How do you reconcile the different spiritual roles with the Galatians 3 verse?
I do believe women have different spiritual roles, but it's more an issue of authority, (that women should not be in authority over men), and to help to guard our hearts. I minister in a women's prison and I don't at all feel if I am led by the Spirit, feel masculine nor do I view what I do as such. Especially when dealing with hurts that are unique to what women can endure, it feels especially feminine. I do see biblical backing up in terms of how women are to appropriately interact with men, but when I read Proverbs 31, that's a description of being sprititually active, and very feminine. The numerous examples I gave before of the Spirit acting on women makes me think of Elizabeth who obeyed the Lord and said his name is John. Then she trusted the Lord with the rest and He honored that. To be passive would not to be insist on the truth.
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I do not have a final complete answer to your question:
“There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.” Gal 3:28
God is no respecter of persons. He loves us all and has prepared rewards (and punishments?) for each person according to how he/she has worked in his/her stewardship. What is that stewardship? God knows exactly for each person. Each person on the other hand often doesn’t know his/her own role, so how can another… unless God gives that information to another?
Our specific roles at specific times is almost certainly dependent on what we have been given and our history and where we are at the moment. I have missed my own way too many times to be very critical of that of another person…again unless God has given me special information about that person. He does not always give me such information.
What we are to do depends on what we have and that is how I see God judging us:
“But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more.” Luke 12:48
While we may see in scripture that a woman has a certain place that is not a man’s and that a man has a place that is not a woman’s, sometimes perhaps there may be only one person in the place that is willing and able to accomplish God’s person. Will God not do what He is going to do because only a woman is available to do what we would normally believe to be a man’s job? I don’t like to speak too much in the hypothetical regarding the things of God so I may be way off on this. We, each of us need to “hear” what God is saying to us via the Holy Spirit and we need to obey. Our obedience should not be colored too much or at all by what we did the last time we were in a similar situation.
Hosea was told to marry a wife of whoredoms and he did even though in other places in scripture we are admonished not to be unequally yoked with unbelievers. What we are generally required to do, or not, is not what necessarily always what we will specifically required to do, or not. We need to be paying close attention to God all of the time.
Sorry to be so wordy, but you asked and I had and have no simple answer. Don’t hesitate to ask for further clarification.
Women - in six days, God made the world and rested. By request, God made woman and nobody has rested since. I'm being cheeky, but that sums up my feelings on the subject.
We CANNOT base a doctrine on one verse.
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Point taken. As someone once said. What if marriage wasn't intended to make us happy, but rather make us holy?
Well, technically there are many verses about the subject... here are a few more.
1 Cor 14:34; Let the women keep silent in the churches; for they are not permitted to speak, but let them subject themselves, just as the Law also says.
1 Cor 14:35; And if they desire to learn anything, let them ask their own husbands at home; for it is improper for a woman to speak in church
1 Tim 2:11; Let a woman quietly receive instruction with entire submissiveness.
1 Tim 2:12; But I do not allow a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man, but to remain quiet.
1 Tim 2:13; For it was Adam who was first created, and then Eve.
1 Pet 3:1; In the same way, you wives, be submissive to your own husbands so that even if any of them are disobedient to the word, they may be won without a word by the behavior of their wives,
1 Pet 3:2; as they observe your chaste and respectful behavior.
1 Pet 3:3; And let not your adornment be merely external—braiding the hair, and wearing gold jewelry, or putting on dresses;
1 Pet 3:4; but let it be the hidden person of the heart, with the imperishable quality of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is precious in the sight of God.
1 Pet 3:5; For in this way in former times the holy women also, who hoped in God, used to adorn themselves, being submissive to their own husbands.
1 Pet 3:6; Thus Sarah obeyed Abraham, calling him lord, and you have become her children if you do what is right without being frightened by any fear.
Eph 5:22; Wives, be subject to your own husbands, as to the Lord.
Eph 5:23; For the husband is the head of the wife, as Christ also is the head of the church, He Himself being the Savior of the body.
Eph 5:24; But as the church is subject to Christ, so also the wives ought to be to their husbands in everything.
I don't think the issue is really women can't talk in church or be used in ministry, but rather that they can't have authority
over a man. Women can teach other women. Women can teach children. However women are not to be head pastors.
I know that will ruffle some feathers. But it's the only way I can reconcile the verses above.
LOL As my father in law used to say. A man has nipples so he can tell his front from his back. No other reason.
While the trolls are a nuisance, and the OP is a bit difficult to follow, trolls are sometimes a good gauge on how Forum regulars respond to more challenging debates. I'm looking at a thread listing titled, "women speaking in church" at the bottom of the page. I read through the comments and about midway the nature of the thread changed direction and became rather personal. The thread was closed and I'm left with the impression that those who took part really didn't know what to make of the topic other than some fundamental disagreements. As many threads tend to wander off topic, this one isn't much different in that regard.
Women - in six days, God made the world and rested. By request, God made woman and nobody has rested since. I'm being cheeky, but that sums up my feelings on the subject.
I'm impressed
Yet, the Bible record shows woman to be the man's help meet indeed.
As for trolls, this is great practice for real flesh encounters "out there". I make weekly visits to two universities, taking money to my daughters going for Masters, one PhD, never ending pursuits. I've learned not to send it. While there I usually stay at guest apartments, and eat at one of the student unions. I always start up a Bible centered discussion with daughters who know my agenda. Now there are students and faculty who know me and what I stand for. There is never a time when at least one, up to a dozen at a time, stop by to join in.
What we take days and weeks to hash out here, they pop off one troll challenge a minute, demanding instant answers. I have just seconds to think then answer, some the most amazingly deep questions imaginable.
The next phase is one by one the challengers leaving with excuses. But occasionally one will sit with us and begin a serious dialogue. So I let them order on my account, eat with us, keeping them as long as possible. Most hace a Christian background, but have been pulled off into Confusiland by supposed atheists around them that are really just fleeing from God and any other authority.
Trolls often make their own web and get caught in it by their own words. Meanwhile, we get to present the truth to the whole world full of people drawn off their own track to the Savior.
Psssst! Who is Sebastian talking to?
The woman caught in adultery and brought before Jesus was guilty and the penalty under the law given to Moses was death, but Jesus forgave her with the simple admonition to 'go and sin no more'.
David, the apple of God's eye was twice over guilty of breaking laws for which the penalty was death in the matter of Bethsheba (adultery and murder)and forgave him. So, even if a person is guilty, should the death penalty always be applied? I think you already understand that the answer is not always, yes. Of course man seldom if ever looks to God in making his decisions.
The simple answer is that God has put many many women as ministers
the angelic Ceptor
Ah...Well actually Ceptor is better than angelic. He's a son of God! He's a saint! Angels are to serve him.the angelic Ceptor
Yes my dear friend, but though I believe men and women to be completely equal under God, just as a child is equal to his or her parents in God's eyes; I do not accept the notion that we are equal in positions.
There are no priests that are women(that I know of at least), and I believe many women of God are greater in accomplishing His will. But on the same note, there is a distinction in roles like fighngwrmwood pointed out in a recent post of hers.
Women are better at particular things than men, and in the same respect that is also the case with men having their particular advantages in the design God created for us.
I have had conversations with women in days past, where the discussion led to "if we were married" (don't ask lol) and have heard them tell me that I would not be head of my household. But I then ask them, when an intruder breaks in, are you going to go protect me? I'll let you guess the answer I received. The man has a responsibility to fill in his position, it is not all privileges.
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Oh poetic Sebastian, if thou only had known the wretch I am, ye would not that I were angelic, but am yet saved by God's righteous hand.
Don't tell these people I'm angelic! It's hard enough to hide my wings without them looking for them!!! :laugh:
THE DARK FIRE WILL NOT AVAIL YOU
FLAME OF UDUN
Hey, it looks like one of those things that cowered in Christ's presence.
Matthew 8:28-29
28 And when he was come to the other side into the country of the Gergesenes, there met him two possessed with devils, coming out of the tombs, exceeding fierce, so that no man might pass by that way.
29 And, behold, they cried out, saying, What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God? art thou come hither to torment us before the time?
Excellent point Sebastian.![]()
lol, I believe my edit caught you there Bendito.. :whistle
Now that's rich! :laugh:
When God breathed into Adam, he was also breathing into Eve, as woman came from man, but man does not exist as he is born of women.Does the Bible anywhere say anywhere at all that Women have the "breath of wind/Spirit" in them?
It doesn't count if Adam got it breathed into him and then Eve was made from his rib, -doesn't count.
Does it anywhere at all say that women have that immortal breath of Life, ooor, how to put it.. U know what I mean.
Is there any mention at all about women being in heaven, ooor, if it says anything at all anywhere which means they have the "the breath of wind/Spirit" in them? Anything at all? Please see if you can find any Scripture which says they do, and if you find any, please write it below.
Thank yuu berry much!
Jesus and his Father are totally cool n stuff, Like ICE.,,Ice Club Soda-ICE (that's some hardcore ICE).
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