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Women and 1 Timothy 2: 8-15

      

Women and 1 Timothy 2: 8-15

introduction:

In our study of women's roles, we have seen that God has given men and women different functions and responsibilities and does not make one inferior. In 1 Timothy, the apostle Paul is writing to a young preacher and instructing him on how to deal with church life. He directs him to follow God's orders for the congregation and correct those who would teach something different. Notice 1 Timothy 3: 14, 15 and 1 Timothy 1: 3-7.

Our particular text for this lesson, 1 Timothy 2: 8- 15, Falls within a broader section—chapters two and three—that focus on worship and church organization. Both of these chapters deal with leadership among God's people.

Notice the verses right before our text (verses 1-7): teach that all of us must submit to God and Christ. He also informs his readers why they must listen to his instructions. He is an inspired apostle.

Text: 1 Timothy 2: 8-15

Body:

1.      Men and women's conduct in worship (verses 8-10 )

“I desire” - a command from an apostle- therefore a divine command.

a.      Man-Greek word for adult males.  Must lead the prayers in all places where the assembly meets for worship.

“Lifting up holy hands” is a figure of speech describing the holy, spiritual lives of those leading prayers.

“Without wrath and doubting,” - they cannot harbor anger nor be quarrelsome. Those who lead public prayers should be carefully chosen.

b.      Women—After telling the men how to conduct themselves during periods of worship, he now turns to the women.

“Apparel” - Their dress is not to be shameful or indecent, not improper, but appropriate for one in whose presence you are. Clothing is to be discreet and moderate, not extravagant or showy.  A woman should not call attention to herself, this would be the opposite of having a submissive spirit. Instead of adorning herself with sleazy and elaborate dress, she should rather adorn herself with good works. Others should know her for spending her time visiting the sick, etc, than shopping for clothes.

Possibly, in these 3 verses, Paul is contrasting a tendency for women to dress inappropriately and for men to argue. Both would keep them from following God's role for each.

2.      Man and women's role in worship (verses 11-12)

Paul wants women to learn- and receive instruction. (Some of the most knowledgeable Bible students I've known were women.)

“In silence” can mean either the absence of sound or a gentle attitude.

“With all submission” - entire submissiveness. The definition of the Greek word is a readiness to renounce 1's own will for the sake of others and subordinate oneself in every respect.

This does not imply that women are inferior to men, rather that god gave each different roles.

In verse 12, paul limits a woman's activity in a church setting. A woman is not allowed to teach over a man or have authority over a man. This does not mean she cannot teach at all because he is to teach in certain circumstances (see Titus 2 ). Women are not to teach or exercise authority over men in any other way. Any church-type setting or worship setting. Rather she is to be submissive. The Christian males are to have leadership roles.

 

This would forbid her from leading men in prayer, preaching, or teaching in worship assemblies where men are present, leading the singing, presiding at the Lord's table, etc. Recall Paul is instructing with divine authority!

3.      God's reasons for these restrictions (verses 13- 15 )

Paul now answers questions as to why women are not to have authority over men during periods of worship.

a.      “Adam was formed first." Notice this has nothing to do with the culture or customs of the first century but goes all the way back to creation! This certainly does not mean that women are to be submissive to men because Adam happened to come first.   Rather, God created Adam for a reason to indicate the leadership God intended for men. This shows the relationship God intended between men and women. Paul affirms this in 1 Corinthians 11: 8- 9, when he says that man is not from women but women from men. Nor was man created for the woman, but woman for the man. Notice this order of creation does not imply superiority (example of the older brother).  God does inform us that man has the responsibility to provide leadership, or, as Paul puts it, the head of the woman is the man.   men do not often assume this role.

b.      Adam was not deceived. Paul continues to explain why women are to be submissive in worship. Eve violated the principle of male leadership by taking the lead in eating the fruit and getting Adam to do the same. Read Genesis 3: 6. Adam was seemingly right there with Eve and should have stepped in to protect her period. Adam was cursed as a result- C Genesis 3: 17-19. What is especially words of verse 17 to Adam- “because you have heeded the voice of your wife”  Adam allowed his wife to take the lead instead of him being the head as God directed. Eve should have submitted to her husband, and because she did not; notice Genesis 3: 16. Paul reminds us in 1 Timothy 2: 13, 14 that God made men and women with different roles. This is especially true in worship.

c.      Finally, women can be kept safe from taking leadership roles preserved for men by following their own God-given role in the home - especially as seen in caring for their family. This is similar to Paul's admonition in Titus 2: 4-5. When she properly controls her desires and lives a life of faith, love, and holiness while confining herself to God's natural order, she will find favor insight of both God and man.

Conclusion:

from the creation of man and woman, God has intended for each to have separate functions or roles. These roles do not imply any inferiority at all. God knows what functions were best for men and what ones were best for women. After all, he made them! Let each of us do our best to fulfill those roles. While God has made a distinction between men and women regarding function, salvation is offered to all.  Whoever chooses to obey the gospel.

 

  

Sermon prepared by Bobby Stafford

Prepared by Bobby Stafford

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