Women of the Word

1 Timothy 2:11-15

About the Sermon

On any building site there’s a structure. There are beams that support other beams, workers that work with and under others, and a general orderliness that leads to a sound, safe, and beautiful structure. So it is in the church, the household of God. Christ is building His church and there is a certain design for her health, for her soundness. With this sermon we come to the subject of the women’s role in the context of the church’s gathered teaching ministry. Why don’t we have female pastors or public mixed-group teachers? That’s a good question. It shouldn’t be because we’ve adopted a previous generation’s cultural default. We should seek to operate out of Scripture.

About the Series

What if we could read a letter written by one of Jesus’ apostles to a first century church leader? What would we learn about Christ’s deign for her leadership and health? We need look no further than Paul’s first letter to Timothy. Paul tells us why he wrote this letter: that we may “know how one ought to behave in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, a pillar and buttress of the truth” (3:14–15). That will involve a variety of things, chief among them instruction in sound—literally, healthy—doctrine for a healthy church and a radiant witness (1:3, 10; 4:6; 6:3). From worship to widow-care, from anger to parenting, Paul’s words are for us.
What if we could read a letter written by one of Jesus’ apostles to a first century church leader? What would we learn about Christ’s deign for her leadership and health? We need look no further than Paul’s first letter to Timothy. Paul tells us why he wrote this letter: that we may “know how one ought to behave in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, a pillar and buttress of the truth” (3:14–15). That will involve a variety of things, chief among them instruction in sound—literally, healthy—doctrine for a healthy church and a radiant witness (1:3, 10; 4:6; 6:3). From worship to widow-care, from anger to parenting, Paul’s words are for us.

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