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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Does A Woman Have The Right To Preach??

The Creator Himself Calls A Representitive...we can't decide for ourselves that this is what we want to do. Otherwise "How can two walk together except they agree?..." ~Amos 3:3

Did not the Creator call Moshe and give him His Word that He had written?? Think on that for a minute. How can a man preach except He be sent by God?? (Romans 10: 13-15)...and then wouldn't it make sense to be in agreement with what he said in the beginning??

Malachai 3:6 For I am YHWH, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob (Israel) are not consumed.

If the word that you were given does not agree with what was already given to Israel, then you must be as the scripture says ....a false prophet. This is why Messiah Yahushua had to comply with what was spoken of of Him. And still He was looked at as a false prophet. Sigh.......

SO...By all means a woman has the right to speak the Word of Elohim, as a prophetess.......just not in the pulpit as the head of an assembly.
~ 1Tim 2:11-14

Besides, doesn't the word pastor mean "Father"????...How then can a woman be a father of a flock?

There are many teachings on the internet about this topic. Some will say that there are no men in the churches today to lead?...so then what is a woman to do?

Because of 1 Peter 3:1-9 - there is no need to step out of the Will of the Most High, Yahweh Yireh (Yahweh provides).

Let's Keep This In Mind:
The scripture states in the beginning...Genesis 3:16 Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee.

Husband, Father, Messiah.....either way, she always have a Head.
(see 1 Corinthians 11 - The Headship).

PAUL PLAINLY SAYS that women ought not TEACH or HAVE Authority over a man...

But what about Deborah??...Wasn't she was in charge of the men of Israel? As a judge??

Yes, Deborah was a judge and prophetess but judges were political leaders more than spiritual. Also Deborah judged according to the Torah. That doesn't mean that she was a priest. Samson was a judge too. But he wasn't a spiritual leader. Samuel was the only judge with duel roles like that. It is clear that Moses not only received a religious law...but also a civil law as well.

Ok, Now it's your turn, Let's Discuss....