Women pastors and elders…what does the Bible say? Plenty. Though women are gifted and used by God in many ways, Scripture teaches Christians that the offices of pastor, bishop, and elder are for men, not for women. It may not be popular, but it is biblical.
Introduction
- Why this section on women in ministry?
- Where can the teaching of women ordination lead?
- Women pastors is not an essential doctrine, so why worry about it?
- Verses Examined in these articles
Issues and Answers
- The Elements of Liberalism
- Women pastors and a biblical worldview
- Should you leave a church if it adopts a woman pastor?
- Egalitarianism and Complementarianism, what’s the difference?
- Dictionary of terms regarding women in Ministry
- Various verses egalitarians misuse to support women pastors
- Denominations, women ordination, and other errors
- Women in Ministry Bibliography
- How does the creation order support male headship?
Foundations
- Genesis 2 and Adam and Eve and Authority
- Genesis 3, the Fall, and Adam and Eve’s Sin. Eve was not ignorant
- The Ontological and Economic Trinity
- Is Adam our Federal Head?
- Primogeniture
Women Pastors and Elders – previously written articles
- The elder in the church
- 1 Tim. 2:12-13 and women pastors and elders
- Should Women Be Pastors and Elders? – video 1, 2
- A response to a paper arguing for women being pastors
- Another response to a paper arguing for women being pastors
1 Tim. 2:9-15
- Is “a woman” a specific individual Paul had in mind?
- Is “a woman” referring to wives as “a man” refers to husbands?
- Does “a woman” refer to all women as “a man” refers to all men?
- 1 Tim. 2:15, she, they, and salvation through childbearing
- The use of the phrase “a woman” in the entire New Testament
Objections Answered
- The complementarian position splits the church into two camps
- Eve was deceived, Adam was not
- Genesis statement of Adam ruling over Eve is not God’s perfect will
- Women subjection is part of the curse that is removed in salvation
- 1 Cor. 11:3, the word ‘head’ does not mean authority
- Only one verse prohibits women to teach men
- The term ‘husband of one wife’ applies to both men and women
- There were deaconesses, so there can be female pastors
- Why would God gift a woman to teach then forbid her to be a pastor?
- Is biblical teaching on women a power play to suppress women?
- Was Junia in Romans 16:7 a female apostle in authority?
- Gal. 3:28 shows that women can be in ministry as pastors
- Not allowing women pastors is sexist
- In 1 Timothy 3:1, the word “bishop” is feminine in Greek, so can women be bishops?
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