The immense cultural pressure to view gender as having no inherent differences often leads many to abandon biblical teachings. However, both the Bible and nature teach that there are God-ordained differences between men and women that should shape our relationships and responsibilities. This cultural shift is part of a broader trend that rejects any authority outside of individual desires, whether it be tradition, God, the Bible, or nature itself. Believers are called to stand firm in the truth of God's design, recognizing the unique roles and responsibilities assigned to each gender. [02:12]
"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth. For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them." (Romans 1:18-19, ESV)
Reflection: In what ways have you felt pressured by cultural norms to conform to views that contradict biblical teachings? How can you stand firm in God's truth today?
Day 2: The Order of Creation and the Fall
The Apostle Paul's instructions on gender roles are rooted in the order of creation and the dynamics of the fall. This original design is not limited to the church or home but applies to all areas of life, including parachurch organizations. Paul argued that the responsibility of men to lead and care was established from the beginning, and failing to uphold this responsibility leads to negative consequences. Understanding this design helps believers align their lives with God's intentions, ensuring harmony and order in various spheres of life. [08:06]
"For Adam was formed first, then Eve; and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor." (1 Timothy 2:13-14, ESV)
Reflection: How does understanding the order of creation and the fall influence your view of gender roles in your daily interactions and responsibilities?
Day 3: Nature's Teachings on Gender Roles
Nature itself teaches that there are distinct roles for men and women, a truth that is written on the heart. While many suppress this truth, it remains inescapable. The cultural shift away from these teachings is significant, and it is crucial for believers to recognize and embrace the God-given nature of both men and women. By doing so, they honor God's design and contribute to a more harmonious society. [10:29]
"Does not nature itself teach you that if a man wears long hair it is a disgrace for him, but if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For her hair is given to her for a covering." (1 Corinthians 11:14-15, ESV)
Reflection: In what ways do you see nature affirming the distinct roles of men and women? How can you align your life more closely with these natural teachings?
Day 4: The Consequences of Denial
The cultural denial of God's design for gender roles leads to negative consequences, including confusion and chaos in relationships and society. It is crucial for believers to stand firm in the truth of God's design, recognizing the importance of adhering to biblical teachings. By doing so, they can avoid the pitfalls of cultural confusion and contribute to a more ordered and peaceful community. [06:04]
"They have healed the wound of my people lightly, saying, ‘Peace, peace,’ when there is no peace. Were they ashamed when they committed abomination? No, they were not at all ashamed; they did not know how to blush." (Jeremiah 6:14-15, ESV)
Reflection: What are some consequences you have observed when God's design for gender roles is denied? How can you actively promote God's truth in your community?
Day 5: Standing Firm in Truth
In a time of great cultural shifts, it is essential for believers to seek God's guidance and have the courage to stand for biblical truth regarding gender roles. This includes recognizing the many ways women can serve God without being in positions of spiritual authority over men. By standing firm in truth, believers can navigate cultural changes with wisdom and integrity, honoring God's design in all aspects of life. [12:07]
"Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain." (1 Corinthians 15:58, ESV)
Reflection: How can you seek God's guidance to stand firm in biblical truth today? What steps can you take to encourage others to do the same?
Sermon Summary
In today's discussion, we explored the roles of men and women within the context of parachurch organizations and how these roles align with biblical teachings. The question at hand was whether the roles defined in the Bible for men and women within the church extend to parachurch organizations. The recent decision by a global parachurch organization to open all leadership positions to women, including those involving spiritual authority over men, sparked this conversation. The rationale given was that parachurch organizations are not the church, and thus, the biblical commands regarding gender roles do not apply.
However, this perspective is seen as both naive and culturally compromised. The cultural pressures to view gender as having no inherent differences are immense, leading many to abandon biblical teachings to avoid appearing foolish in the eyes of the world. This denial of nature's teachings about gender roles is part of a broader cultural trend that rejects any authority outside of individual desires, whether it be tradition, God, the Bible, or nature itself.
The Apostle Paul's instructions regarding gender roles in the church were not based on cultural or ecclesiastical structures but on the order of creation and the dynamics of the fall. Paul argued that the peculiar responsibility of men to lead and care was established from the beginning, and the failure to uphold this responsibility leads to negative consequences. This original design is not limited to the church or home but is a broader principle that applies to all areas of life, including parachurch organizations.
Paul's teachings, along with the natural order, suggest that placing women in roles of regular direct personal leadership over men goes against the God-given nature of both men and women. The cultural shift away from these teachings is significant, and it is crucial for believers to stand firm in the truth of God's design for gender roles.
Key Takeaways
1. ordained differences between men and women that should shape our relationships and responsibilities. [02:12] 2. The Order of Creation and the Fall: The Apostle Paul's instructions on gender roles are based on the order of creation and the dynamics of the fall. This original design is not limited to the church or home but applies to all areas of life, including parachurch organizations.
3. Nature's Teachings on Gender Roles: Nature itself teaches that there are distinct roles for men and women. This truth is written on the heart, and while many suppress it, it remains inescapable.
4. The Consequences of Denial: The cultural denial of God's design for gender roles leads to negative consequences, including confusion and chaos in relationships and society. It is crucial for believers to stand firm in the truth of God's design.
5. Standing Firm in Truth: In a time of great cultural shifts, it is essential for believers to seek God's guidance and have the courage to stand for biblical truth regarding gender roles. This includes recognizing the many ways women can serve God without being in positions of spiritual authority over men.
[12:39] - Endless Ministry Possibilities for Women
Bible Study Guide
Bible Study Discussion Guide
Bible Reading:
Romans 8:7 - "The mind governed by the flesh is hostile to God; it does not submit to God’s law, nor can it do so."
1 Corinthians 2:14 - "The person without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God but considers them foolishness, and cannot understand them because they are discerned only through the Spirit."
1 Timothy 2:12-14 - "I do not permit a woman to teach or to assume authority over a man; she must be quiet. For Adam was formed first, then Eve. And Adam was not the one deceived; it was the woman who was deceived and became a sinner."
Observation Questions:
What recent decision by a global parachurch organization sparked the discussion on gender roles? [00:41]
According to the sermon, what are the cultural pressures that influence the perception of gender roles today? [02:12]
How does the Apostle Paul justify his instructions on gender roles in the church according to the sermon? [08:06]
What does the sermon suggest are the consequences of denying God's design for gender roles? [06:04]
Interpretation Questions:
How does Romans 8:7 relate to the cultural denial of God's design for gender roles as discussed in the sermon? [04:55]
In what ways does 1 Corinthians 2:14 help explain why some people view biblical teachings on gender roles as foolishness? [05:29]
How does the order of creation and the fall, as mentioned in 1 Timothy 2:12-14, provide a foundation for understanding gender roles beyond the church setting? [08:06]
What might be the broader implications of applying Paul's teachings on gender roles to parachurch organizations?
Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you felt cultural pressure to conform to views on gender roles that differ from biblical teachings. How did you respond, and what might you do differently now? [02:27]
How can you stand firm in biblical truth regarding gender roles in your own life, especially when faced with opposition or misunderstanding? [12:07]
Identify a way you can support and encourage women in your community to serve God in roles that align with biblical teachings. What specific actions can you take this week? [12:39]
Consider the cultural messages you encounter daily. How can you discern which align with God's design and which do not? What steps can you take to filter these messages through a biblical lens? [06:20]
How can you engage in conversations about gender roles with grace and truth, especially with those who may hold different views? What strategies can you use to ensure these discussions are constructive and loving? [06:35]
Reflect on the roles you currently hold in your church or parachurch organization. How do they align with the biblical teachings discussed in the sermon? Are there any changes you feel led to make? [11:04]
What practical steps can you take to educate yourself and others about the biblical perspective on gender roles, ensuring that your understanding is rooted in Scripture rather than cultural norms? [11:28]
Sermon Clips
The pressures of our culture to view maleness and femaleness as having no built-in, natural, God-ordained differences that would shape our different relationships and responsibilities, those pressures, those cultural societal pressures are so great that many Christians today surrender to them rather than looking like fools in the eyes of the world. [00:02:01]
The world today is in a free fall of denial that nature teaches us anything about what maleness and femaleness are for. And that denial used to be that male and female personhood teaches us nothing about what God intended our roles to be. [00:02:35]
The refusal to allow our individual freedom to be limited in any way by an authority outside our desires, whether tradition or God or Bible or nature or instinct or society, we will not let anything infringe upon our autonomy and the sovereignty of our desires. [00:03:52]
The mind of the flesh, that is the natural fallen human mind, is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God's law, whether that law is in the Bible or written on the heart. Indeed, it cannot submit. Those who are in the flesh, that is, who are merely human apart from regeneration and the work of the Holy Spirit, cannot please God. [00:05:02]
The culture as a whole is in a free fall of denial. Nobody in this free fall has on a parachute. It's all going to end tragically, the evidences of which are all around us. They make you want to weep when you see what's happening to young people, it's happening to relationships, the kind of remorse and regret and carnage that is being unleashed on our culture. [00:05:48]
The argument that the biblical teachings on manhood and womanhood don't have any bearing on roles outside the home and church is both naive and culturally compromised. Two reasons for thinking this way: one is that when the Apostle Paul gave his instructions that only spiritually qualified men should teach and exercise authority in the church, his argument was not based on culture. [00:07:17]
Paul saw in the Genesis account of God's word that built into creation from the beginning before the fall was a peculiar responsibility of men to bear the burden of leadership and care. And he saw in the way Adam was present and silent as Satan drew Eve into deceit that the abandonment of this leadership bears very bad fruit. [00:08:34]
The fact that Paul gave instructions for how this original design relates to the church in no way implies that it is limited to the church or the home. That was one application of many, and you can see this again in First Corinthians 11, where Paul is helping the church preserve the dynamics of manhood and womanhood. [00:09:12]
Nature teaches it is disgraceful. The Bible teaches and nature teaches, we might say today, does not nature teach you that for a man to wear a dress and stockings and high heels and lipstick is a disgrace? Yes, it is, and nature teaches that. It is written on the heart. Millions are suppressing this truth of nature, but it is there, it is inescapable. [00:10:17]
I have taught, Moses has taught, nature teaches that it goes against man's and woman's truest God-given nature to place a woman in a role of regular direct personal leadership over men. [00:10:54]
These are days of great shifting in people's convictions and alignments on this issue of how men and women should relate to each other. So I pray for our brother who sent us this question, and I pray for myself and all of us that God would guide us into truth and give us the courage to stand for it. Amen. [00:12:00]
There are endless ministry possibilities for women in this world that do not put them in a position of spiritual authority over men. Such a great and related episode, one to cast a vision for women in ministry and particularly for women who are called to teach God's word. [00:12:49]