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“Women MUST Keep Silent In The Church”…. What I Say In This Video Is The Truth!Added:
Women should just shut up. They should not be preaching at all. I mean, they have to keep silent. All right? This is what the Bible actually reveals unto us.
And if you're a woman and you're preaching, you are in error.
Now this is what a lot of believers say because they take certain scriptures out of context and they try to silence women in the church in every single setting. Now the first thing we have to understand is that Apostle Paul was dealing only with one setting and it was disorder. Let's first go to that setting. In 1 Corinthians chapter 14:7, it reads, "What then, brothers, when you come together, each one has a hymn, a lesson, a revelation, a tongue, or an interpretation, right? Let all things be done for building up. If any speak in a tongue, let there be only two or at most three. Each in turn, let someone interpret. But if there is no interpreter, let each of them keep silent in the church and speak to himself and God. So the Bible is saying here that not only the women have to be silent, but also the men. But scripture is revealing here that the Holy Spirit is also speaking to women in this in this in this congregation. Some of these women are giving revelation. Some of these women are releasing the tongue.
Some of these women are being used by God. Right? The Holy Spirit's speaking to them. Now, if the Holy Spirit didn't want women to speak in the church, the Holy Spirit wouldn't give them a revelation or or tongue that needed a translation. The Holy Spirit wouldn't use them for interpretation. So, let's get back to my point. This setting here is for um this is the setting here of chaos, right, that Apostle Paul is dealing with. Okay, that verse that a lot of people use in in verse 34 of 1 Corinthians 14 is that they're actually taken out of context. It reads, "As in all the churches of the saints, the women should keep silent in the churches, for they are not permitted to speak, but should be in submission, as the law also says, if there is anything they desire to learn, let them ask their husbands at home. For it is shameful for a woman to speak in church." Now the context of that is that the women were speaking out loud like disorderly.
Imagine I'm preaching. I'm in the pulpit and the woman a woman starts screaming out loud. What about this? What about that? You're reading this out of context. That's not true. That's false.
And they start speaking out loud. Now the rebuke here is the Apostle Paul saying let these women ask their husbands if they have a question. not to scream it out loud, not to be disorderly, but you have to understand that Apostle Paul is not silencing women from speaking.
That's not true at all because he understands that the Holy Spirit is already using women in the church, right? Not only for worship because it says each one of you has a hymn, but also for revelation, a tongue or interpretation. And this is not only to men right here. This is not only to men.
Remember the issue here is orderly worship or or or having uh good conduct, right? But apostle Paul here is not dismissing the Holy Spirit using women in church. Right? So let's get into this. Remember the language says actually here it says it says when you come together each one has a hymn, a lesson, a revelation, a tongue or an interpretation. Right? These are all coming from the Holy Spirit. But the issue here again is being disorderly.
Now when we go to when we go to uh where is it at uh when we go to verse uh uh 1 Corinthians chapter 11 verse 4, it reads something that we all have to understand about women, right? It just reveals that women can can um prophesy in the church so they don't have to keep silent. It says here, "Every man who prays or prophesies with his head covered dishonors his head. But every wife who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head since it is the same as if her head were shaven."
Right? So this is actually being um Apostle Paul is correcting you know something in the church right he's correcting the behavior in the church and he's revealing here that women pray and prophesy publicly in the church right every man who prays or prophesies with his head covered dishonors his head right but every wife who prays or prophesies hides with her head uncovered, dishonors her head. So this reveals that in a church setting, a woman can prophesy so she can speak. She doesn't have to remain silent. The Holy Spirit can use her and she can prophesy.
But there must not be disorder. You hear me? There must not be disorder. We still have to go back to uh 1 Corinthians chapter 14 um verse uh 20 7.
It says, "If any speak in a tongue, let there be only two or three at most, and each in turn and let someone interpret.
But if there's no one to interpret, let each one keep silent in the church and speak to God himself." Verse 29, let two or three prophets speak and let the others weigh what is said. We still have to obey that. Let two or three prophets speak and let the others weigh what is said. Now you understand that they're also female prophets.
There are also prophetesses. We see pro female prophets within the Bible. And again it brings the confirmation that when a woman prays or prophesies she has to have uh uh or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head. So it's revealing that woman prayed publicly in the church and also prophesy. So what is the context of a woman keeping silent? Apostle Paul was dealing with one setting of disorder and chaos because if a woman had to keep completely silent in the church, she wouldn't be able to she wouldn't be able to sing a song. She wouldn't be able to give a hymn. Right?
1 Corinthians 14 26. What then, brothers, when you come together, each one has a hymn, a song, and we know women sing. They're usually the ones that lead worship today, right? Each one has a hymn, right? A lesson, a revelation, a tongue or interpretation.
And to say that it was only men that came with the lessons or the revelations or a tongue or an interpretation is not you're not being biblically honest because in the same book of Corinthians Apostle Paul's also dealing with women that prophesy and that they had to have their head covered in the culture of that day. They had to have their head covered when they prayed publicly when they prophesied publicly. They had to have their head covered.
Right? Right? So that these are things we actually have to understand or we will begin to diminish the purpose of the Holy Spirit that is also in a man or woman. Remember the Bible says there's there is u neither Greek nor Jew, there's neither slave nor free. There's neither male nor female.
We're all one in Christ Jesus, right? Um so I also want to go to a scripture in um I want to reiterate a scripture here.
Um, now I think I think I think I got everything. I think I got everything. So that's what I wanted to share with you all. Right. I believe obviously order in the church, but I also believe that context matters and Apostle Paul is dealing with the setting here. And I believe when it says that they a woman shall not exercise authority over a man, that is more so being not necessarily rebellious, but when there's someone in the pulpit, a woman is trying to not submit to her husband by remaining quiet, you know, um trying to be all outlandish, you know, being disorderly. She has a question and she just speaks out loud.
The Bible says here uh for they are not permitted to speak but should be in submission but it's what submission to what what is the context of that right as the law also says if there's anything they desire to learn let them ask their husbands at home so what is the issue here points back to the disorder in verse 26 through 20 verse 26- 27 of people having a hymn a lesson a revelation a tongue an interpretation and they all just saying a bunch of crazy stuff. Not crazy stuff, but it's all like you can't you you're going to get distracted. It's just chaotic because it's just so much going on at once, right? And it's not in unison. It's not just people all praying at once or people all worshiping at once or people all listening to a lesson at once, but it's everything all at once.
You feel me? So this is what I believe and I believe this is the proper context of this verse because even when it says for it is shameful for a woman to speak in church the context is it it's not saying that a woman can't prophesy in the church and it's shameful. It's not saying when a woman prophesies it's shameful. It's not saying when a woman sings it's shameful. It's not saying that when a woman gives a exhortation it is shameful. That's not what it's saying at all. It's speaking of the context of disorder.
when a woman when a woman uh speaks out loud while in a church setting when a when a man or someone is preaching in the pulpit and a woman is just yapping from the congregation. That is a context because it says let them ask their husbands at home. So they're in the congregation.
They're they're not on in the pulpit.
So this is a setting and a lot of people try to take these scriptures out of context, right? So Paul did not forbid women from praying or prophesying. He gave instructions about order and conduct while doing so. So so even the verse I gave in 1 Corinthians chapter 14:34-35.
Many people interpret this as woman never being allowed to speak at all in church. But that cannot be what Paul meant in an absolute sense because earlier in the same letter, Paul already acknowledged women praying and prophesying publicly in the assembly and he didn't go against it, right? He just gave some instructions, right? And these women were also al obviously prophesying to men, right?
And that's what we got to understand.
That's what we got to understand.
So yeah, so we're going to conclude that there.
Um, I know it's controversial, but it's the truth. God bless you.
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