Tom Butler
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Throughout this entire thread the ONLY reasoning given for supporting women pastors was anecdotal examples of women who were good at it.........of course, the one man that said he has a woman pastor was rude and sarcastic and from what I can see in other places this is his MO most of the time........not a very good recommendation for her pastoral influence.
However, the Bible does NOT say that women ought not teach the men in the church because she's more stupid, or has no talent or is "less than equal." The BIBLE (which we would all claim is our rule of faith and practice) says that the men have a specific role and the women have a specific and different role in church. The woman's ability to expound upon a Bible passage is not in question. I know many women who can do that.........Ive come up with Bible studies myself! I think that any Christian who is actively studying their Bible should be coming up with ideas they could impart to others. This does not automatically mean they are Biblically qualified to be the pastor of a church.
Where did THAT come from???
bmerr said:To All,
bmerr here. I have not seen in any of the posts so far the fact that "pastor" is one of the terms used in Scripture for the office of "elder". Other terms are "presbyter", "overseer", and "bishop". Each term highlights an aspect of the office.
As always, we should allow the Bible to speak on the topic, and leave it at that. Let's look to 1 Tim 3.
1 This is a true saying, If a man [uh-oh, there's a snag already] desire the office of a bishop, he [there's another one] desireth a good work.
2 A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife...
Let's stop there for a moment. First off, the word "man" is kind of generic, and could go either way, as is the case with "he". But from here on, any ambiguity is lost.
Now Massachusettes may pass laws to try and change things, but a woman cannot be the husband of one wife. It just can't be done. This being the case, women cannot be bishops, elders, overseers, presbyters, or pastors, and be in accordance with Scripture.
I would go further and say that women are not to teach or preach to men in the worship assembly. When one preaches or teaches, he is to speak "as the oracles of God" (1 Pet 4:11). When one faithfully speaks God's word, he speaks with authority.
Women are not to be in authority over men (1 Tim 2:12-14). The reason for this is based on Creation. It's simply the order which God intended, illustrated by the fact that Adam was formed first, and then Eve. Eve for Adam, and not Adam for Eve.
This is in no way a denigration of women. My mom is a woman, and I like women so much that I married one. Women are great, and I thank God for faithful, godly women and the example they set. I often make it a point to thank the wife of a preacher for her service to her husband and her help in his work.
We men wouldn't make it very far without women. Women are just not to be in authority over men.
In Christ,
bmerr
Rev. Lowery said:I went to a church where the pastors wife taught the congregation during Sunday School but I couldn't help notice how much like preaching she made her "teaching" sound. She left no room for discussion and it felt like a sermon instead of a teaching where we could ask question and such like you would during a normal Sunday School class.
I felt very uncomfortable have a woman speak over a group of men, especially a group that had 3 ordained ministers one being myself the other her husband, the pastor, and one other who was a member of the church.
I fervently believe that a woman should never preach nor teach in the presence of men, God always provides a way for his work to be done by His Word and even in situations like mission fields its still not biblical for a woman to teach over men.
Some may disagree with me but thats ok the Bible is clear.
1 Corinthians 14:34-35
34Let 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. 35And 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.
This is very clear and it is not old fashioned it is the Word of God and I will never understand why some woman just cant stomach this and they still say they love the Lord?
Great points :thumbs:steaver said:Exactly. Just because they are "excellent" at at does not make it biblically ok.
Many gay guys say that their "male wife" is as perfect at being a wife as any true women out there. So this then makes it "ok"?
There are many women who would make excellent pastors and there are many men who are really bad pastors. This does not change God's Word on the matter. Just as men must not take on "male wives", women must not take on men's roles.
God Bless.
Rev. Lowery said:I AGREE and AMEN!
Bmerr a question for you and anyone else who wishes to answer just pm me so we dont hijack the thread.
Q. If you went to a church and didnt know that the SS teacher was a woman what would you do? Below is a post I made in this thread! I truely didn't know what to do so I did nothing and regret it now. Should I go back and privately speak with the pastor or the pastors wife or both?
music4Him said:Yep I agree! WOMEN should not pastor a church.
But to deny a Christian their right to preach thats a totally different matter. Women can preach "if" they are called by the Lord. Least we forget that some women are missionarys, evangelist, and teachers.
BTW can a pastor put his wife in office as co-pastor. It seem that Aquilla and Priscilla's ministry operated like this.
music4Him said:...Women can preach "if" they are called by the Lord. Least we forget that some women are missionarys, evangelist, and teachers.
BTW can a pastor put his wife in office as co-pastor. It seem that Aquilla and Priscilla's ministry operated like this.
My understanding is this.music4Him said:
26 And he began to speak boldly in the synagogue: whom when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, they took him unto them, and expounded unto him the way of God more perfectly.
Eliyahu said:Bmerr,
You sometimes teach very sound doctrines!:thumbs:
Women believers can still find very important roles and contribution for the Lord while they still keep silence inside the church as the Bible teaches us in 1 Cor 14 and 1 Tim 2. Men and Women are equal but the roles are different. It is one of the responsibilities for the Elders ( leaders) of the church to help the church members to find the proper gifts and functions for the Lord as we read 2 Tim 1:6 (Stir up the gifts).
Elderly women should teach younger women, Women believers should teach the children, can preach the Gospel to the unbelievers outside the church, can work for the charity ministry, can write about their beliefs as well or even compose the songs too. Women believers are much more suitable for preaching the Gospel to the Muslim women than male preachers are.
I wonder why women are trying to wear the men's clothes ( I hope readers understand what I mean) but find the answer from Genesis 3:16
and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee.
BTW the title Pastor in Ephesians 4:11 is the translation from Poimen which means Sheperd, not the Office in the church but one of the gifts mentioned in verse 7 ( Gift of Christ). There are only 2 offices in the church which are well explained in 1 Tim 3:1-13 and the qualification of Elder (=Overseer) is mentioned in Titus 1:5-9 as well.
JFox1 said:"And thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee."
Remind me to say single. I don't want some jerk bossing me around just because he has a Y chromosome.
music4Him said:Women should not be pastors of a church, but they can preach!!!!! This is what amazes me with Baptist doctrine, they see the word "preach" and automatically think of a male person and that a man is the only one allowed to preach.
I also did not say that Aquilla was a pastor nor his wife Priscilla was a co-pastor. (Although Adam said Eve was flesh of his flesh and bone of his bone so that would make her a "(co) partner") Also just so you know... I was using the way they worked together in ministering to Apollo NOT Paul.![]()
Act 18:24-26
24 And a certain Jew named Apollos, born at Alexandria, an eloquent man, and mighty in the scriptures, came to Ephesus.
25 This man was instructed in the way of the Lord; and being fervent in the spirit, he spake and taught diligently the things of the Lord, knowing only the baptism of John.
26 And he began to speak boldly in the synagogue: whom when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, they took him unto them, and expounded unto him the way of God more perfectly.