Woman for Christ
As women in Christ, we have the power,
faith and wisdom of Christ. We are complete in Christ, a
Son of God, and a fellow heir with Him. This site is about
finding God's truth and our true identity in Christ by unraveling
twisted Scriptures directed at the women of God in lieu
of their spiritual and inherent equality granted by Christ,
within His body, the Church.
THE
SEED OF THE WOMAN IS JESUS CHRIST!
Should
Women Be Silent?
Many
Christians believe that we are living in the end times and
that they, or at least their children, may very well witness
the 2nd Coming of Christ. In times such as these, there
are Christian women struggling to find their role in the
body of Christ because in some churches women are not taught
to first identify themselves as, yes, "sons of God,"
but rather are taught to seek their roles by first identifying
with their gender, and then conforming to the appropriate
body part or role in the “women's only” section
in the body of Christ.
Now
is the time for women to step up to the plate of God's truth
and to be all that God has called them to be, and to teach
other women to do the same. Nothing short of the truth will
prepare us and our children in the times that we live, and
especially in light of the encroaching darkness that is
coming upon our world. If you as a woman feel a special
call on your life and question your right to follow that
call because of your gender, take note, because there is
another side to the story that you might want to hear. Whatever
situation we occupy in life, we are not bound to believe
anything that exalts itself above the truth of God. It is
God's truth that sets us free no matter what others may
say or think, and when we know the truth, the half-truths
no longer hold power over us. The first place to find freedom
is the door to your own heart, as Proverbs 23:7 teaches
us that we are what we think.
I
wonder how many women have had their relationship with God
at least diminished on some level, by believing that God,
as taught by those who claim to be God's authorities and
representatives of Scripture, does not consider them spiritually
equal to men, as if the Spirit of Christ is hindered by
one’s physical or emotional design. Are we empowered
by God or is God empowered by us? Some may belittle you,
but God is not belittling you. Some may treat and speak
to you in a condescending manner as if you were a child,
but God is not speaking to you that way. How important do
you think it is to know that God does not share in these
attitudes towards you? The most important and powerful relationship
you have is your relationship with God and He alone will
suffice, because there is nothing more significant to your
victory in life then to know the true God and His true love
for you. How can you fully know His love if you truly believe
that He judges you differently because you are a woman.
You are spiritual because you have the image of Christ within
you. You are powerful because you have the power of Christ
within you. You are full of wisdom and capable of leading
others because you have the wisdom of Christ within you.
You are a priest of God as Scripture states,
1Pe
2:5 ye also, as living stones, are built up a spiritual
house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices,
acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
1Pe
2:9 But ye are a elect race, a royal priesthood, a holy
nation, a people for God's own possession, that ye may show
forth the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness
into his marvellous light:
In
Paul's day there were those who argued for the "silence"
of women; they (women) were to be seen and not heard in
the church of God. Some condemned the idea to the point
that they declared it a "shame" for a women to
speak in the church. The Apostle Paul dealt with this issue
in 1 Corinthians 14, in verses 34 -39. This section of Scripture
is clear in Paul's address of this issue and yet, the clear
truth is fought and the arguments used to promote a gender
"agenda" are to say the very least, "longwinded."
There are many men of God who on the contrary seek to liberate
women from spiritual falsehood, but also, there are many
who seek to accomplish the opposite.
The
background or context for 1 Corinthians 14 concerns the
proper use of prophesying, speaking in tongues, and the
proper protocol of prophets as seen in verses 1 to 33. Apparently,
women were performing these spiritual manifestations under
the protest of at least some of the men congregants.
We
start by reading verse 34,
1Co
14:34 Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it
is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded
to be under obedience, as also saith the law.
First,
the phrase, “they are commanded” are words added
by the translator and is not in the original text.
Second,
author Charles Trombley in his book, “Who Said Women
Can’t Teach?,” explains that the word “law”
is a reference to the Torah and is the Jewish interpretation
of oral law, with no such biblical law concerning the silence
of women. This understanding of the meaning of law in this
context is backed up by several academic sources, and it
is well known that the women were not afforded the same
rights as men and were treated as 2nd class citizens in
Judaism. Trombley and others also logically point out that
Paul accepted the women prophesying in the church as seen
in 1 Corinthians 11 (this topic is treated in post 3). Therefore,
this one example and the many examples provided in Scripture
illustrate for us that Paul did not forbid women to speak
in the church.
Verses
34-36 were abruptly interjected into the structure of Paul’s
letter and has baffled some regarding the logical flow of
the previous verses. Trombley’s thorough research
from several scholarly resources concludes that Paul was
quoting a complaint made by some of the men concerning the
silence of women according to Jewish law. As we will see
shortly, this view is verified by the very words of Paul.
1Co
14:35 And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their
husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in
the church. According to Bullinger’s Critical Greek
Lexicon, shame used here means dishonor, disgrace, and vile.
Note Paul’s response to the aforementioned in verse
36 below:
1Co
14:36 What? came the word of God out from you? or came it
unto you only?
Paul
immediately corrects their attitude toward the silence of
women in verses 34-35, he confronts them by saying in a
sense, “what are you talking about,” and is
understood by his rebuke with the following 2 questions:
1.
Did we get the Word of God from you
2.
Is God’s Word for you alone
1Co
14:37 If any man think himself to be a prophet, or spiritual,
let him acknowledge that the things that I write unto you
are the commandments of the Lord.
To
those who reject Paul’s instruction Paul says,
1Co
14:38 But if any man be ignorant, let him be ignorant.
Finally
in verse 39 he instructs them against stopping anyone from
speaking in tongues in the congregation and this includes
the female members.
In
Conclusion,
Paul
states the issue at hand and then follows through with a
response. The whole letter concerns the manifestations and
gifts of the Holy Spirit in which Paul concludes by forbidding
anyone to stop another from speaking in tongues. Clearly,
if he wanted to stop the women from speaking, he would have
clarified his closing statement. When some of his letters
are understood in the context shown above, the confusion,
contradictions to other Scriptures, false accusations about
Paul, and speculations should cease.
If
the men and women of the church are equal spiritually, does
this mean that a man is not a man and a woman is not a woman?
Does this mean the woman cannot respect, love and look up
to the man in the way that comes natural for her to do?
Does this mean the man cannot respect, love, and protect
the woman in the way that is natural for him to do? Does
this mean that the man has become a woman and the woman
has become a man?
Have
you ever heard the saying,
A
bird takes flight not because God gave the bird wings to
fly, but God gave the bird wings because the bird was meant
to fly! |