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Women in the Bible<\/h2>\n

The Bible is filled with references to women and the roles they play. Esther, Ruth, Sarah and Mary are just some of the well known women who are celebrated for their courage and faith, and each of whom has a special message for us today. While there is no ‘one size fits all’ answer, there is a great deal to be learned from the stories of these strong and empowered women who paved the way for generations of people to follow. <\/p>\n

The book of Proverbs is rich with beautiful and accurate words about the potential of women. “Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised” (Proverbs 31:30). Throughout the Bible, women are depicted as equal participants in church life and throughout society. The Bible also makes clear that women are permitted and encouraged to minister and serve, as exemplified by men and women ministering together as part of the early church (Acts 1:14). <\/p>\n

In the New Testament, we find multiple examples of Jesus not just treating women as equals, but of valuing them even more than He did men. When He encountered the Samaritan woman at the well, He respected her and spoke with her in a way that was far ahead of its time. Jesus empowered her to share her experience and to be a witness for Him. Further, when Mary and Martha asked Jesus for help, He answered Mary who requested that He sit with her and listen to her. Jesus also reached out to heal and restore the woman caught in adultery. He offered a message of acceptance, grace and mercy, not of condemnation. <\/p>\n

Jesus called out and encouraged women to share their testimony. In doing so, Jesus further exemplified that no gender bias should exist in reaching out to those in need. He wanted the church to be a place of refuge and a voice for women to share their faith, no matter their gender. In today’s society, there are still many places of worship that do not accept or allow women to preach. Thus, it is essential to understand and appreciate the biblical stance on women’s roles in the church and to remove any biases and allow them to serve equally. <\/p>\n

Women Preaching: What the Bible Says<\/h2>\n