Women In Ministry

WITH ALL THESE WOMEN IN MINISTRY, WHO TEACHING YOUNG GIRLS, YOUNG LADIES, AND WOMEN?

Shared by Apostle James R Winfree Sr, Making The Truth Of Jesus Christ Known!

It’s sometimes argued that women shouldn’t teach doctrine, even to women. That’s because of the list in Titus 2:4-5 focuses on lifestyle, not doctrine, and because men are responsible for the teaching and theological direction of the ministry (1 Tim 2:11-15, 1 Cor 14:26-39).

But if older women are to teach young women what “accords with sound doctrine” (Titus 2:1), older women need to understand great truths about GOD'S and learn to handle The Holy Word of GOD correctly (2 Tim 2:15). Women in ministry when the last time you mentor a young woman? Did you begin with the same topics as how you love your own husband and family.....When you mentors young girl and young ladies: Do you teach them how to keep their legs closed until marriage, and stay out of other women beds and dress as Christ bride, and Not a club woman?.

At the heart of godly womanhood is confident trust in GOD....an inner strength that comes from a deep knowledge of the Bible and of GOD'S sovereign purposes. Only a godly woman who ‘hopes in Jesus Christ’ and who ‘don't fear what is frightening’ will have the courage for submission, and will display “the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit” (1 Pet 3:1-7). Women, like men, need roots that go deep into GOD'S Holy Word and His Biblical Truth.

 BIBLICAL SPIRITUAL WOMAN MINISTRY
Women also need to hear about GOD'S glorious plan for womanhood. Manhood and Womanhood were not an afterthought in GOD'S design for humanity. From the moment of creation, GOD made us male and female, equal before Himself, with different roles and responsibilities. The woman was made to be the man’s ‘helper’, serving GOD in light of the created order (Gen 1-3, 1 Tim 2:11-15).

Titus 2:3-5 spells out what this looks like in the life of a young, married woman with children. She is to love her husband and children, stay pure and self-controlled, manage her home and practice kindness, and be submissive to her husband. This isn’t an exhaustive list, nor does it mean that a married woman shouldn’t do paid work outside the home, as long as this supports, rather than undermines, her commitment to home and family (. Prov 31). But it does show where her primary focus lies. But these lying snakes in these religious buildings on Sundays mornings
 got another man wife obeying them and Not their own husbands and you women put your job and bosses above your husbands, yes it is Sin.
Women in ministry you must be careful to use Titus 2:3-5 to encourage women to love their own husbands, families and home and family. As GOD says,

Much teaching on Titus 2:3-5 subtly encourages sisterhood and brotherhood if you having Sex with a person you are not married to, this is called spiritual incest. Singleness becomes a waiting room for marriage, rather than an opportunity to serve Christ with undivided attention (1 Cor 7:32-35), and the family home becomes an end in itself, rather than a place to reach out to others. Stop having sex with your brother or your sister. Period.

But Titus 2:3-5 encourages young women not only to ‘work at home’ but also to be “kind”. In 1 Timothy 5:9-10, the word ‘kind’ is linked to many good deeds of godly women, not just bringing up children, but also showing hospitality, serving Christ, and caring for the needy. A godly woman’s home is not only a secure refuge but also a base for loving, serving and reaching out to others.

Women, Please Stop Trying To Teach Us Men And Start Teaching Girls, Young Ladies, And Women.
Our Apostle Paul was thinking of formal teaching or even formal mentoring when he encouraged older women to teach young women although both teaching and mentoring have their place! The items on Apostle Paul’s list are very practical: loving a husband, managing a home, staying pure (Titus 2:4-5). Young women need older women to come alongside them, give them help and support, and, in the minutiae of life, offer words of wisdom and a godly example.

 

So there you have it: women should be teaching to women. You don’t have to be a theological expert or trained in ministry to teach these things to a younger woman, even if you’re formally mentoring them. Simply open the Bible, learn from it together and seek help if you get stuck. Share your life and what you’ve learned about godly womanhood. Pray together. If you have daughters, teach these things to them first, and then to other women, and train other women to pass them onto others so that the teaching of younger women doesn’t stop with us (2 Tim 2:2). Remember that discipline woman doesn’t generally take place in a formal setting; it happens naturally as we get involved in one another’s lives.

Getting practical: everyday ideas for women encouraging women
What’s your place in women’s discipleship? Do you see yourself as a young woman, an older woman, or a facilitator of discipleship relationships between younger and older women? It’s likely you fit all three categories! Whichever group you belong to, here are some practical suggestions in Christ love.

 AS THE OLDER SAVED WOMAN 
Talk about yourself. Share your life, thoughts, and struggles. Let younger women “see your progress” (1 Tim 4:15).
Ask lots of questions. Listen. Be interested. Be slow to give unsolicited advice.
Tell women what you’ve been reading or thinking about. They might not say much, but they are listening.
Keep on hand some favorite books to lend or give away. Ask follow-up questions. Read a book about womanhood with a younger woman.
Share how you read the Bible and pray. Talk about how you deal with temptations to worry or gossip.
Invite women into your home. Let them see how you run things. Teach a young woman how to make and keep a budget. Don’t try to make your house look perfect.
If you’re married, welcome a single woman into your family, especially on difficult occasions like New Year’s Eve. Let her see your struggles so she doesn’t idolize marriage and family life.
If you’re single, model godliness in long-term singleness: show how your trust remains firmly in the Lord and how you serve him in your circumstances. Model godly relationships with the opposite sex.
Give practical help to younger women. Look after a single mother's kids. Visit a depressed woman every week. Clean or do a load of washing for others during times of stress.
Enlist young women’s help in helping others. Spend a day together in cooking classes for sisters who can't...... Visit an old peoples’ home. Teach young girls and ladies how to dress.
Be generous with praise and encouragement: “It’s great seeing you reaching out to women at work” or “Your children are a delight. You’re doing just fine; hang in there.” But don’t flatter for the sake of it.
Be intentional when you go to fellowships Sit next to a younger woman and ask how she’s going as a Christian. Pray for the women at fellowships.
Befriend the teenage girls in your fellowships. Go to the young people’s service.
Be involved in women’s lives. Ring them up. Remember their details and ask them.
Write a younger woman an encouraging note, telling her how you’ve seen her grow in godliness.
Call a young woman each week and ask how you can pray for her. Amen Women Of GOD.

We Are Leading All Believers And Souls To GOD Our Blessed Savior JESUS CHRIST.

Apostle James R Winfree Sr, Online Love Fellowship Jesus Christ Nations Media Ministries

2 Cor 9:7

( TTL )

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