Woman as Five-Fold Ministers? What's the Word of God say?? 2/3/26
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"If you’ve ever thought, 'The Bible is clear: women shouldn’t teach or lead men in the church—look at 1 Timothy 2:12,' or if you’ve heard that passages like that settle the matter once and for all... I get it. That’s where a lot of sincere believers land, and it’s worth taking seriously.
But what if the full counsel of Scripture tells a bigger story? What if women like Deborah the judge and prophetess, Junia outstanding among the apostles, Priscilla who taught Apollos, Anna proclaiming the Messiah, and Mary Magdalene carrying the resurrection news weren’t exceptions or accidents—but examples of God sovereignly using women in leadership and ministry?
This week on the podcast, we’re not pushing an agenda or twisting verses. We’re going straight to the Word—line by line, in context—exploring authority from God (not man), the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on sons and daughters, and how passages that seem restrictive actually fit into the bigger picture of redemption, gifting, and the last-days harvest.
Skeptics, doubters, traditionalists—come listen. Bring your Bible. Let’s see what the Word actually says, not what tradition or culture has emphasized. You might be surprised. You might disagree. But either way, you’ll walk away knowing we wrestled honestly with Scripture.
Hit play. Let the truth speak for itself. And if something shifts in your heart... share it in the comments. What verse or story has shaped your view the most? Let’s talk.
Subscribe for more unfiltered, Word-rooted conversations. Glory to God—let’s discover together."
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