SHOULD WOMEN PREACH THE GOSPEL? | Bishop Patrick L. Wooden's BIBLICAL Response

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Today we have women Bishop's apostles, pastor and the question is why. The main reason, the rules and regulations of each organization has become more important than the word of God.

kevinjoseph
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Women can nurture, teach children, encourage, sing, play music, schedule, prepare, organize, gather, welcome, encourage, make suggestions, research etc. But we cannot preach or have authority over men. Why focus on what we cannot do and not put out talents to use in other ways?

sirennoir
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Prophecy and preaching is two different things and we can't adjust the Word of God to fit different generations.

angelaw
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It's imperative to know the word of God for yourself. Your personal relationship with God, determines your entrance into the Mansions. Put your trust in NO MAN!

nettelove
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Thank GOD for Us Women! Amen 🙏🏾 Tell the world about JESUS unashamedly! Hallelujah

shanellgriffin
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The answer is No, pastors. Now, I've been in agreement with other subjects. Not on this. The Scripture makes it clear. A woman is not to preach, and you should not make any excuses to disobey the word.

drelorenz
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Bishop is within an organization which is steadily changing its doctrine. It was around the 80ties this move of women preachers and bishops began to take charge. He has to keep his livelihood. It’s sad he has to stand there and try to wrestle with the Lords word on this subject. The church today is a business.

paulakelley
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I’m so glad I heard this sermon online. I’ve been confused about women preachers because I have heard some that are much better than some of the men. This helped me to see the light. Thank you so much.

markwyse
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I thank God that man did not call me to preach! Hallelujah 💃🏽 💃🏽 💃🏽 💃🏽

glendapate
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If you think teaching is the same as prophesying, I can understand why this would be soothing for itching ears.

samgoldsberry
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These pastors who been divorced should be sat down too according to Scripture

darrellwilliams-mn
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When there is truth there is always a debate because the truth cuts like a double edge sword⚔️

justtracy
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He is really struggling on this one and seems truly conflicted. Prayers to him.

MJ-qbkt
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You are preaching, I love this kind of preaching. I ove the fact that he shows the difference between women preaching and pastoring.

antoniomull
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God said that we are all ministerial of the gospel, we are all left here to continue the work that Jesus left, to bring souls to Christ ❤

rellaturner
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The woman at the well testified of the goodness of Jesus. She was on fire for her deliverance, not consecrated into the ministry.

docjones
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THE WOMAN AT THE WELL..JOHN 4 ; 28 THE WOMAN THEN LEFT HER WATERPOTS AND WENT HER WAY INTO THE CITY AND SAID...SHES NOT PREACHING SHE WAS GIVING HER TESTIMONY, MARY WAS NOT PREACHING..JOHN 20;17 JESUS SAID..BUT GO TO MY BRETHERN AND SAY, (not preach) to them

diahnnwoodie
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"Usurp" isn't in the Greek. The Greek doesn't mean to take for yourself. Women can teach and preach to other women and children.

preacherbeeman
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Sir, you are twisting Scripture and straddling the fence to support your unbiblical stance. By your interpretation of 1 Timothy 2:9-15 to mean husbands and wives, you automatically make verse 8 mean that only husbands should pray. See how eisegesis comes back to bite you? That Greek word for "woman" in 1 Timothy 2 is goo-nay. And everywhere that Scripture intends for it to mean "a wife, " the context distinguishes it as "wife". The definition and context of goo-nay in 1 Timothy 2 is CLEARLY "a woman, any woman, " since in verse 8, the context and meaning of the Greek word an'-ayr, for "men" is "males".

Women are not to teach or have authority over men in the Church. Scripture is clear. Paul even repeats it in 1 Corinthians 14:34-38, and makes it clear that it is how is to be done in all the churches (1 Cor. 7:17; 14:33). And when it speaks of a woman, praying or prophesying in 1 Corinthians 11, it is not speaking of teaching or having authority over men in the church. Men and women can pray and speak God's word to people in the context of day to day life. You are conflating the two to support the decision you've made to take the world's easy route of letting an unbiblical practice take place in your assembly.

VeritybyVerse
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Prophesying is not preaching. Pastors quote that scripture and don’t understand. God never called and sent a woman to PREACH. Prophesying is foretelling future things.

docdavis