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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 9:25:40 AM
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I spent a lot of time last night thinking about my last post in this thread. I can see where it could be looked upon as a personal attack aim at backrowbaptist. I certainly did not mean it that way and if backrowbaptist took it that way I appologize. To add to my list from last night, Real men appologize also. I did use his screen name to play off of but my comments were meant in a generic sense. Allow me to explain my position on this issue. I do not agree with a lot of the "movements" in our society today. I don't agree with gay rights. As a matter of fact I don't agree with the concept of gays at all. There is a lot of thing in the feminist movement I do not agree with. I do agree with some of it though. I can only remember, off the top of my head, two places in the Bible that would be use against women holding positions in church. One is in Timothy where it list the qualifications of a deacon. I believe the term deacon here is referring to Church leaders not what we know as deacons today. THe other is in Paul's writings where he says let your women be silent in church. This I believe was directed at a particular church because the women were in that church was stirring up trouble. The verse in Timothy regarding deacons stands on its on. So I agree that women having leadership roles in the church does not conform to this verse. However, throughout the Bible I find where God used women for his purpose. There's Deborah, Ruth, Mary and a host of others. The greatest story ever told IMO "He Is Risen" was proclaimed by a women. I believe the church was established and ordained by God to carry on his work in this world. God chose to use us humans to do that. I really don't understand sometimes why He chose us. Sometimes I think it might have been better had He used dogs. Unlike humans dogs are loyal and only want to make their master happy. Never-the-less He chose humans. He has a work for the church to carry out. Their are a certain number of positions in those churches that have to be filled. God is going to fill those positions. In the Bible and in life today I find that God uses those that submit to his will and allow themselves to be used. Of this I am glad. THink about it. God sent His Son to who. The jews first and then the Gentiles. Folks we are the gentiles. If the jews had accepted Him would we have been given the chance. I don't know. But God knew His plan and knew what was going to happen and had a plan for that also. My point I guess is God is going to fulfill His plan. He is going to use what is available to Him and willing to do his work. I believe He planned to use males but since most of the male appear to be unwilling he will use females. He could even use rocks if He chose. Should we change the Gospel or the Church to make it more appealing to men. Absolutely not. We should get on our knees and pray until the hearts of men are changed. Until this happens God will continue to use women to fill positions that men refuse to fill.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 9:41:18 AM
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Please remember there is a one-stop thread for Women's Roles in the church. Let's be careful not to turn this one into another discussion on that topic, or this one will have to be closed. Here is the link to the One-Stop thread: LINK Sincerely, Lisa Luper Moderator If you have questions about this warning, please e-mail community@salemwebnetwork.com. Do not discuss it in forums or send me PMs about it.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 11:16:16 AM
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I think it's quite simple why there are a lack of men (not making any excuses however) . The church (in general) hardly looks any different than a worldly social club. In many churches now, people are trying so hard to build numbers that they hardly allow the Holy Spirit to dwell in them. The Bible states clearly "IF I be lifted up, I will draw all men unto me." I think we really have to look at this issue in the spiritual and not in the flesh. Get back to the basic and Get back to Jesus.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 11:31:58 AM
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ORIGINAL: GregandJenny I think it's quite simple why there are a lack of men (not making any excuses however) . The church (in general) hardly looks any different than a worldly social club. In many churches now, people are trying so hard to build numbers that they hardly allow the Holy Spirit to dwell in them. The Bible states clearly "IF I be lifted up, I will draw all men unto me." I think we really have to look at this issue in the spiritual and not in the flesh. Get back to the basic and Get back to Jesus. You are right to a large extent. But the part I bold printed is referring to mankind in general and not particularly the male gender. Of course if we lift Him up and He draws all men to Him then the problem discussed in this thread would solve itself.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 12:52:42 PM
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I just don't see how we can read His Word and not see that He wants to use men to take the lead, and will hold them accountable, in fulfilling it. For sake of space I shortened you post down to the above quote. And I agree with it 100%. I don't think you will get an argument out of anyone here about this.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 2:36:40 PM
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ORIGINAL: Qtman quote:
I just don't see how we can read His Word and not see that He wants to use men to take the lead, and will hold them accountable, in fulfilling it. For sake of space I shortened you post down to the above quote. And I agree with it 100%. I don't think you will get an argument out of anyone here about this. You'd be surprised what I've gotten about this. Okay, in summary, our faith, which was started by God in the form of a man, who then chose twelve men to disciple and build His church and then commissioned them to go into the world, is now seriously lacking in faithful men. Blame who you will, or ignore/minimize the issue, but you can't possibly deny that the problem exists. If you agree with my quoted statement above, prayerfully consider how God can move among us to bring all of us into His stated will, and hopefully not remove our lamp stand for our disobedience. Great debate, folks. Thanks for helping me sharpen my position. See you in another thread. BRB
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 2:44:08 PM
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ORIGINAL: backrowbaptist Okay, in summary, our faith, which was started by God in the form of a man, who then chose twelve men to disciple and build His church and then commissioned them to go into the world, is now seriously lacking in faithful men. Blame who you will, or ignore/minimize the issue... Just like in the NT, all the men went into hiding when things got tough but who stuck by Jesus on the cross and who were first at the empty tomb? You probably read some preppy "Christian" men's magazine with a bunch of pyscho-babble about the problem with the church and now feel called on a mission, but the mission is to accuse the Church for the sorry-ness of some men. Those men would be in church if it mattered to them and they'd be leading change if the church was too "feminized" instead of sleeping late on Sunday or golfing or watching TV or off to the beach.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 2:46:18 PM
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ORIGINAL: JimboFletch Those men would be in church if it mattered to them and they'd be leading change if the church was too "feminized" instead of sleeping late on Sunday or golfing or watching TV or off to the beach. amen!
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 2:47:36 PM
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Do to the culture of the day, Christ could not have chosen women as disciples. I am thankful I don't live in those times. Women were treated like dirt. Those who advocate that not treating women in that fashion is why men avoid church really, really have some issues. Issues that are not the fault of women.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 2:47:54 PM
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ORIGINAL: JimboFletch quote:
ORIGINAL: backrowbaptist Okay, in summary, our faith, which was started by God in the form of a man, who then chose twelve men to disciple and build His church and then commissioned them to go into the world, is now seriously lacking in faithful men. Blame who you will, or ignore/minimize the issue... Just like in the NT, all the men went into hiding when things got tough but who stuck by Jesus on the cross and who were first at the empty tomb? You probably read some preppy "Christian" men's magazine with a bunch of pyscho-babble about the problem with the church and now feel called on a mission, but the mission is to accuse the Church for the sorry-ness of some men. Those men would be in church if it mattered to them and they'd be leading change if the church was too "feminized" instead of sleeping late on Sunday or golfing or watching TV or off to the beach. Right now, I wish we could still star great posts! Amen, jimbofletch. Right on the money.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 2:55:44 PM
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ORIGINAL: cdef Something is really nagging at me. I am wondering about it. I hope this scares no one off, because I am doing some "thinking out loud", I guess, and I would like some response, whether agreeable or not. Scripture would be wonderful. What I am thinking about is the scripture in Genesis 3, I think, where it says that the women would desire the men's family position as head of the family...would desire to lead and push men back. (Oh, it scares me to say this!) We, as a generation of women, have done this almost as a nation (I live in the U.S.). We push. We belittle in humor. We, in many senses, emasculate men. Our TV comedies make men look like fools. Our common TV commercials make them look like idiots. There are those who cry for a "woman in the Whitehouse" not because of her political agenda so much as because she is a woman. And I wonder if we are now suffering the consequences of our doing exactly what Genesis says, forcing our way in, demanding that place, perhaps even telling our Creator and His word to "GET LOST". Look at the churches. The big cry is that the churches are feminized. (I don't understand that...really...but that is what they say.) And if I look around, what I see is mainly women in the congregations...in the choirs...as teachers. Men are talking about their problems with porn as though it is "normal" for Christian men. Should it be for Christians...really? They talk about looking at other women in a way they should not as though that, too, is normal for Christians. Should it be...really? Have we actually done this to the men because we have pushed our way into an area in the family where we don't belong, and now, we are suffering the consequences? And part of the consequences is that we HAVE to take leadership because the men are so emasculated that they don't realize that they have the inner strength NOT TO BE? We, as women, have so weakened them? Cdef, I copied your post over here because I think you have an excellent and important point. And it does (in my estimation) need to be in the Morality and Ethics folder because it is a HUGE moral issue in, not just churches, but our entire country. But it's here now and I only hope people find this topic in Ministry Leaders. Sorry to be so rebellious! I think men, in general, have given up their God-given leadership to women...be it church leadership, family or business leadership. Yes, it's all part of the original curse due to the original sin. And we're seeing the consequences played out in every aspect of life. My opinion is that truly godly women need to step out of those shoes right now. If that means those shoes go unfilled, so be it. But when women step into men's roles, they do not help the situation, they only compound the sin and enable it to continue. Now, I'm going to slip into a garbage bag because I'm about to look like I've been at a Gallagher show! Let the watermelon fly!
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 3:00:08 PM
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ORIGINAL: Peter_Gunn I think men, in general, have given up their God-given leadership to women...be it church leadership, family or business leadership. I haven't. Have you? Do you have figures to support your premise or is it just from a warm, fuzzy, and pink feeling inside?
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 3:02:42 PM
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ORIGINAL: backrowbaptist quote:
ORIGINAL: Qtman quote:
I just don't see how we can read His Word and not see that He wants to use men to take the lead, and will hold them accountable, in fulfilling it. For sake of space I shortened you post down to the above quote. And I agree with it 100%. I don't think you will get an argument out of anyone here about this. You'd be surprised what I've gotten about this. Okay, in summary, our faith, which was started by God in the form of a man, who then chose twelve men to disciple and build His church and then commissioned them to go into the world, is now seriously lacking in faithful men. Blame who you will, or ignore/minimize the issue, but you can't possibly deny that the problem exists. If you agree with my quoted statement above, prayerfully consider how God can move among us to bring all of us into His stated will, and hopefully not remove our lamp stand for our disobedience. Great debate, folks. Thanks for helping me sharpen my position. See you in another thread. BRB When I said I agreed with the quote I was saying I agree God wanted to use men. I further agree men will most definitely be held accountable for not filling those positions. As to your latest post, yes our faithand our churches are seriously lacking in faithful men. I have never ignored, minimized nor denied that fact. One need only to look around to see that. I simply believe the blame lies with the men themselves and not some outside force. We men, and the church in general, have sat quitely by and let to many unGodly things take place. We have remained silent and let prayer be removed from school and countless number of things. We will be held accountable for this also. I am constantly in prayer for my fellow man and the church. I desire to see things back to a Godly state. However, I fear I will not live long enough to see it but I do think it will happen.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 3:45:20 PM
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ORIGINAL: Peter_Gunn My opinion is that truly godly women need to step out of those shoes right now. If that means those shoes go unfilled, so be it. But when women step into men's roles, they do not help the situation, they only compound the sin and enable it to continue. I won't get into the idea of what a man's role and women's role is in the church because there is a one-stop thread for that and if this keeps being brought up, this thread will get shut down. However, I have to respond to this: Where in Scripture do you see anything like this? Was Deborah wrong for filling the shoes of a prophetess and leader of Israel? Should she have stepped out and let the "position" remain empty to be a godly woman? Or did God place her in that position? Show me one place in Scripture where God told someone faithful to step out because someone who wasn't doing what they were called to do was shirking their responsibility. One place. Show me one place in Scripture where there is EVER a legitimate excuse for not following God and where someone else was to blame for someone not following God.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 3:50:21 PM
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A lot of Jewish folk were pretty happy Esther didn't decide to play the helpless maiden.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 3:59:30 PM
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 3:59:45 PM
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You probably read some preppy "Christian" men's magazine with a bunch of pyscho-babble about the problem with the church and now feel called on a mission, but the mission is to accuse the Church for the sorry-ness of some men. Those men would be in church if it mattered to them and they'd be leading change if the church was too "feminized" instead of sleeping late on Sunday or golfing or watching TV or off to the beach. And the hammer meets the nail. Good work, Jimbo. That's spot on.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 5:58:31 PM
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You probably read some preppy "Christian" men's magazine with a bunch of pyscho-babble about the problem with the church and now feel called on a mission, but the mission is to accuse the Church for the sorry-ness of some men. Those men would be in church if it mattered to them and they'd be leading change if the church was too "feminized" instead of sleeping late on Sunday or golfing or watching TV or off to the beach. That could preach!
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RE: where are the men? - 8/8/2008 12:33:56 PM
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In another closed thread redirected here, cdef wrote:quote:
What I am thinking about is the scripture in Genesis 3, I think, where it says that the women would desire the men's family position as head of the family...would desire to lead and push men back. (Oh, it scares me to say this!) We, as a generation of women, have done this almost as a nation (I live in the U.S.). We push. We belittle in humor. We, in many senses, emasculate men. Our TV comedies make men look like fools. Our common TV commercials make them look like idiots. There are those who cry for a "woman in the Whitehouse" not because of her political agenda so much as because she is a woman. And I wonder if we are now suffering the consequences of our doing exactly what Genesis says, forcing our way in, demanding that place, perhaps even telling our Creator and His word to "GET LOST". Gen 3:16 To the woman He said, "I will greatly multiply Your pain in childbirth, In pain you will bring forth children; Yet your desire will be for your husband, And he will rule over you." I do not think you can take תּשׁוּקה to mean she desires to be head of the family. The word means an intense longing. From the next statement having to do with birth, I would take it as intense romantic and/or sexual desire for the husband, but finding herself in a place of being at his mercy, for lack of a better word.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/8/2008 1:37:42 PM
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