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| I have been asked the following very important question on many
occasions: Can a woman answer a question if she is asked one by the preacher in an assembly? The short and simple answer to this is Yes! But how is this exercised? The primary guidelines for the participation of women in Gods kingdom are established in I Tim. 2:9-15. Below I have listed the guiding principles: 1) Woman is not to
usurp/exercise authority over a man. The concept of silence from I Tim. 2 is not silence. Rather, it is the attitude of quietness or submissiveness if you will. It is an understanding that the woman is not in control or the authority of a scriptural setting involving males. We know how and to whom authority has been given in the church and Bible, but again, how is it exercised in person? It is my belief that an individual can attempt to exercise authority in at least 3 ways The Three Ps.:
If a woman is asked to read a verse in any context of the Church husband and wife, meeting of Christians in a home, Wednesday night study, Sunday Morning Bible Class, or Sunday Worship and she establishes by pitch, position, or presence an authority that she does not have, it is sin. I say directly, that any verbal output that does not take the form of above is acceptable. That would make amens ok. Quiet repetition of the words being spoken/read (as I have seen in many congregations) would be ok. Reading of scripture when in the pews. Answering questions that are not requiring her to establish her teaching or interpretation of scripture. It is my contention that none of these are taking any authority from any man. Only if one of these actions is a disruption to the service, would there be an infraction upon the word of God (See I Cor. 14 in regard to organization). Having said all this, in answer to my question, a woman can answer a question given to her in the church and assembly. She may indeed speak. However, she may not speak in areas or in a way which would allow her to exert improper authority. Here is my rule of thumb in regard to this subject. This personally goes for men and women. If you do not have to speak, dont do it. If you do speak keep your commentary brief. Men for organization, women so that you do not assume authority by presence. I have seen women in classes (the church) talk for 35 min of a 45 min. class. I believe this is completely inexcusable. Questions can always be asked after services, class, etc. By being aware of female behavior in regard to the 3 Ps, a woman can help guard her soul and others from inappropriate behavior. This will ensure her continued example of feminine holiness. Please Stumble this Article! Do you enjoy reading articles? Return to the main Articles Page
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