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Scholar A says to RDP "Most who believe x are unscholarly." Meanwhile, someone needs to send a memo to the scores of other NT Scholars that don't believe x. Therefore, Scholar A is talking about of his gluteus maximus (another metaphor). |
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Heb 13:17 Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they are keeping watch over your souls, as those who will have to give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you. Besides, the term for "Elders" is ALWAYS in the Masculine...NEVER in the feminine! Are all Elders pastors? Are all Pastors Elders? |
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Well done, Prax.
Also, this obsession with word genders is not a 100% reliable way of knowing if he's referring to men or women, or only men. Often times a masculine word can include BOTH. It's a good thing to look at, but more should be examined before concluding a masculine word always refers to men. It's language. |
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Wise men like King David will recognize the “Abigails”. The “Baraks” will gladly follow the “Deborahs”. Kings and priests will learn from the “Huldahs”. The “Simons” will rejoice as the “Annas” do prophesy. Even the “Mordicahs” will remind the “Esthers” that life alone depends on their brave interceding.
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The bible also teaches we are to be subject to one another...
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We need to understand that there is a “middle of the road” for every woman of God especially if she is married and has children. There are domestic responsibilities as well as spiritual responsibilities. The wise woman knows how to combine both. For example, Deborah and her friend, Jael, had their domestic responsibilities, and fulfilled them; but they were also used of God. For in one of the most difficult times of Israel’s history, God chose these women as leaders to bring freedom to their nation. Deborah, as God’s mouthpiece, vanquished and annihilated the formidable powers that had ground Israel to dust for twenty years.
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I am painfully aware that religious activities in Greco-Roman paganism included cult prostitution and shriek cries described as wild outcries. The Corinthian female dominated religious thought and practice. From the mother goddess Artemis to the women serving their time as sacred temple prostitutes and speaking messages from the gods, the male of Corinth was deeply dependent upon the female. Yet this has nothing to do with the gospel of Jesus Christ but sadly it has influenced the thinking of many people. Yet men like John of Chrysostom (who was no champion of women) called Priscilla a “teacher of teachers.”
So who are we to judge what God has spoken to someone else? Who are we to say what they feel deep in their hearts. So many times in my life it would have been easier for the moment to deny the calling of God and be on the popular bandwagon but I fear God to much for that. For he has no time to waste on people who will not be true to their calling. I think of something I read in Foxes book of Martyrs about The First Persecution, Under Nero, A.D. 67. This persecution was general throughout the whole Roman Empire; but it rather increased than diminished the spirit of Christianity. Another part says , "a noble army, men and boys, the matron and the maid," "climbed the steep ascent of heaven, 'mid peril, toil, and pain." Rest assured there were many women preachers that died for the gospel.... Five of our adopted children their sweet preacher mother died for the gospel...a modern day martyr... |
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I have felt the call of God on my life since a small child. It grieves me to see people waste precious time debating other people’s call. I have never tried to defend my call for what human can explain the divine?
It is only a desire in my heart to see every soul saved and every mouthpiece possible used to that end. Our endless shopping sprees would suddenly come to a halt if we could really realize the fate of the lost. Vacations would not have the same flavor if we could look on eternity through the eyes of him who uttered, “Look upon the fields, they are white unto harvest.” If calvary were to become as real to us as we say it is our little ego trips of who spreads the message would fade into obscurity as we look upon an agonizing Savior pointing us to go to the ends of the world proclaiming this life giving message. As the old song reminds us, if Calvary could talk it would tell us to go tell the lost. |
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own through the eons and ages there has been a special warfare that has been focused on woman. We see her in her beginning in Gen. 2:23 she was called Isha because she was taken out of man. In Gen. 3:20 her husband called her Eve, the mother of all living or life giver. From the point of her beginning to this point woman was no longer taken out of man but man was born of woman. Eve, the wife of the first man Adam along with him failed the test. But we can see a spiritual order of things in the natural order of things. What was lost in the first man Adam was regained in the second man Adam. It has been well said that man was made in the image of God and failed miserably but in the fullness of time God was made in the likeness of man and triumphed gloriously. As he hung suspended on the tree and in his suffering he said, “ It is finished.” He gave up the ghost. Jesus often referred to death as sleep. In his sleep, in his death when the Roman soldier punctured his side with a spear and blood and water gushed out. Out of his side came a woman, a lady, a bride, and a wife. Out of his side came a church, the lady of ladies. So what a awesome responsibility that is given to the woman. In I Thess. 5:5-8 Paul speaks about the Breastplate of faith and helmet of hope. These are articles used to dress out and fit a person for war. When some think of a lady they think of sewing clubs, bridge parties, and cooks. Although these things may go along with the feminine side Paul said we are called to fight. In the sense of warfare there is no room for the powdered, pampered, weak and dainty. We find ourselves engaged in war. Just as Deborah had no time to waste on those that were not willing to come to the aid of the Lord neither do I waste my time and talents arguing over who may go to war. From the earliest documents of church history we find noble men and women working together for a common cause. The most important task of the church is reaching out to the lost. His last testament last words before returning to heaven were, “go into all the world… teach all nations… pray that laborers would be sent into the harvest…´ Last words are reserved for the most important things. Soul winning was the most important task He gave to the church. |
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