I grew up in a denomination who had very little respect for women and their rights and abilities. The only leading roles we were allowed to take were that of a mother or a Children's Sunday School teacher. We were never allowed any voice in the church. There was even a man who played the piano in worship. I never remember any sermon where they spoke of women from the Bible who were in leadership. Don't get me wrong, these men were wonderful Godly men, in their own way, but I wonder what they were afraid of?
The sad thing is I never questioned this as I was growing up and moving into adulthood. But this didn't give me a very high opinion of myself or any woman for that matter. The first time I heard a female preach I was so floored I never even heard the sermon. Turns out I missed a good one.
As I have moved on in life and have studied the scriptures and watched several women throughout the world, who have done some amazing things, I see that God doesn't have any problem with women. Hey, He created us to be right up there with men. He respects us and our abilities.
Look here at several instances from scriptures where women were not afraid take leadership....
Judges 4:4
The Message (MSG)
4-5 Deborah was a prophet, the wife of Lappidoth. She was judge over Israel at that time. She held court under Deborah’s Palm between Ramah and Bethel in the hills of Ephraim. The People of Israel went to her in matters of justice.
Acts 18:26
he Message (MSG)
24-26 A man named Apollos came to Ephesus. He was a Jew, born in Alexandria, Egypt, and a terrific speaker, eloquent and powerful in his preaching of the Scriptures. He was well-educated in the way of the Master and fiery in his enthusiasm. Apollos was accurate in everything he taught about Jesus up to a point, but he only went as far as the baptism of John. He preached with power in the meeting place. When Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they took him aside and told him the rest of the story.
Acts 9:37-41
The Message (MSG)
36-37 Down the road a way in Joppa there was a disciple named Tabitha, “Gazelle” in our language. She was well-known for doing good and helping out. During the time Peter was in the area she became sick and died. Her friends prepared her body for burial and put her in a cool room.
38-40 Some of the disciples had heard that Peter was visiting in nearby Lydda and sent two men to ask if he would be so kind as to come over. Peter got right up and went with them. They took him into the room where Tabitha’s body was laid out. Her old friends, most of them widows, were in the room mourning. They showed Peter pieces of clothing the Gazelle had made while she was with them. Peter put the widows all out of the room. He knelt and prayed. Then he spoke directly to the body: “Tabitha, get up.”
40-41 She opened her eyes. When she saw Peter, she sat up. He took her hand and helped her up. Then he called in the believers and widows, and presented her to them alive.
Luke 2:36-38
The Message (MSG)
36-38 Anna the prophetess was also there, a daughter of Phanuel from the tribe of Asher. She was by now a very old woman. She had been married seven years and a widow for eighty-four. She never left the Temple area, worshiping night and day with her fasting and prayers. At the very time Simeon was praying, she showed up, broke into an anthem of praise to God, and talked about the child to all who were waiting expectantly for the freeing of Jerusalem.
Philippians 4:3
The Message (MSG)
3 And, oh, yes, Syzygus, since you’re right there to help them work things out, do your best with them. These women worked for the Message hand in hand with Clement and me, and with the other veterans—worked as hard as any of us. Remember, their names are also in the Book of Life.
These are just a few of the women mentioned in the Bible who were respected leaders. But we don't have to only be prophets, pastors and judges, or presidents of companies, to be respected. We can be wives and mothers and be dong exactly what God wants us to be doing too. In this role we have many areas of leadership!
Proverbs 31:10-31
The Message (MSG
10-31 A good woman is hard to find,
and worth far more than diamonds.
Her husband trusts her without reserve,
and never has reason to regret it.
Never spiteful, she treats him generously
all her life long.
She shops around for the best yarns and cottons,
and enjoys knitting and sewing.
She’s like a trading ship that sails to faraway places
and brings back exotic surprises.
She’s up before dawn, preparing breakfast
for her family and organizing her day.
She looks over a field and buys it,
then, with money she’s put aside, plants a garden.
First thing in the morning, she dresses for work,
rolls up her sleeves, eager to get started.
She senses the worth of her work,
is in no hurry to call it quits for the day.
She’s skilled in the crafts of home and hearth,
diligent in homemaking.
She’s quick to assist anyone in need,
reaches out to help the poor.
She doesn’t worry about her family when it snows;
their winter clothes are all mended and ready to wear.
She makes her own clothing,
and dresses in colorful linens and silks.
Her husband is greatly respected
when he deliberates with the city fathers.
She designs gowns and sells them,
brings the sweaters she knits to the dress shops.
Her clothes are well-made and elegant,
and she always faces tomorrow with a smile.
When she speaks she has something worthwhile to say,
and she always says it kindly.
She keeps an eye on everyone in her household,
and keeps them all busy and productive.
Her children respect and bless her;
her husband joins in with words of praise:
“Many women have done wonderful things,
but you’ve outclassed them all!”
Charm can mislead and beauty soon fades.
The woman to be admired and praised
is the woman who lives in the Fear-of-God.
Give her everything she deserves!
Festoon her life with praises!
I love striving to be this kind of woman. Although making clothes is something I never quite got the hang of. Sorry, trying to be funny! I also feel like I am called to help other women find their way in life. What roles are you called to? Whatever they are you can know that God supports and loves you and wants to help you succeed in them.
We can be anything we strive to be. God calls us to many roles. The one He doesn't call us to be, is that of men bashers. You never see any woman in the scriptures or in life, who has truly made a respectable mark for herself, belittle men.
No we are equal with each other and should support each other in whatever role we women, and our men, are called to be.
Blessings!
Philippians 4:3
The Message (MSG)
3 And, oh, yes, Syzygus, since you’re right there to help them work things out, do your best with them. These women worked for the Message hand in hand with Clement and me, and with the other veterans—worked as hard as any of us. Remember, their names are also in the Book of Life.
These are just a few of the women mentioned in the Bible who were respected leaders. But we don't have to only be prophets, pastors and judges, or presidents of companies, to be respected. We can be wives and mothers and be dong exactly what God wants us to be doing too. In this role we have many areas of leadership!
Proverbs 31:10-31
The Message (MSG
10-31 A good woman is hard to find,
and worth far more than diamonds.
Her husband trusts her without reserve,
and never has reason to regret it.
Never spiteful, she treats him generously
all her life long.
She shops around for the best yarns and cottons,
and enjoys knitting and sewing.
She’s like a trading ship that sails to faraway places
and brings back exotic surprises.
She’s up before dawn, preparing breakfast
for her family and organizing her day.
She looks over a field and buys it,
then, with money she’s put aside, plants a garden.
First thing in the morning, she dresses for work,
rolls up her sleeves, eager to get started.
She senses the worth of her work,
is in no hurry to call it quits for the day.
She’s skilled in the crafts of home and hearth,
diligent in homemaking.
She’s quick to assist anyone in need,
reaches out to help the poor.
She doesn’t worry about her family when it snows;
their winter clothes are all mended and ready to wear.
She makes her own clothing,
and dresses in colorful linens and silks.
Her husband is greatly respected
when he deliberates with the city fathers.
She designs gowns and sells them,
brings the sweaters she knits to the dress shops.
Her clothes are well-made and elegant,
and she always faces tomorrow with a smile.
When she speaks she has something worthwhile to say,
and she always says it kindly.
She keeps an eye on everyone in her household,
and keeps them all busy and productive.
Her children respect and bless her;
her husband joins in with words of praise:
“Many women have done wonderful things,
but you’ve outclassed them all!”
Charm can mislead and beauty soon fades.
The woman to be admired and praised
is the woman who lives in the Fear-of-God.
Give her everything she deserves!
Festoon her life with praises!
I love striving to be this kind of woman. Although making clothes is something I never quite got the hang of. Sorry, trying to be funny! I also feel like I am called to help other women find their way in life. What roles are you called to? Whatever they are you can know that God supports and loves you and wants to help you succeed in them.
No we are equal with each other and should support each other in whatever role we women, and our men, are called to be.
Blessings!
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