A
few weeks ago our own brother George Bittner was talking with me and
reflecting on the beginnings of this congregation. The main point that
he stressed was the role that godly women had played in the early days
of this church. He said that probably very few people in the
congregation today realized what a vital role those women had played,
godly women who stood firm and committed, often without their husbands,
to allow this congregation to "get off the ground" and succeed. I would
add to that not only in the beginning but throughout the history of this
congregation even to its present, godly women have continued to play a
significant role in seeing this congregation continue and experience
success. Shamefully we fail to acknowledge this as often and rightfully
as we should. Perhaps it is just such failure to rightfully acknowledge
the church has perhaps become role of godly women that has helped fuel
the fire of controversy over the role of women in the church. I realize
that there are radical feminists who cry for change and want to break
down all barriers of distinction between women in the church. men and
women. But there may also be those women who perhaps have been swayed to
listen to these cries at least in part by the unfulfilled expressions of
appreciation for their contributions to the cause of Christ in the local
congregation. Certainly, no Christian serves God rightfully if he does
so to receive the praise of men
(John 12:42-43; Matt. 6:1-8; Gal. 1:10; 2 Cor. 5:9).
But no one should be taken for granted. No one likes to
have his efforts and labors ignored. The lack of recognition and honor
that has been given to godly women in the church has perhaps become a
fertile soil for the seeds of change being sown in an effort to alter
the divinely authorized role of women in the church. The call for women
to be held up in leader-ship positions within the church and to lead in
public assemblies is no longer merely being heard in denominations, but
is now being heard among many of those wearing the name church of
Christ. While no abuse or failure in the past could ever be pointed to
as cause for rejecting the divine pattern for the present, we need to
recognize and acknowledge the rightful role that godly women have and do
play in the Lord's church.
In today's church, the women outnumber the men in most
local congregations. In fact, many congregations would not exist at all
if it were not for godly women. This is not to say that godly men have
not and do not contribute to the success of the church, but so many
times it is godly women who have been the source of spiritual maturity
in their homes and in the church. Many husbands have sinfully abdicated
their role as spiritual leaders in the home and in the church. In so
many cases, godly women after the pattern of Lois and Eunich (see
2 Tim. 1:5; 3:14-15)
have been the source of godly teaching, training, and example that has
helped shape the next generation for servants and workers in the Lord's
kingdom. Many of us can personally look back upon godly mothers and
other godly women who have greatly influenced us to arrive at our
current positions of faith and service in the Lord's church. Yes, the
Lord's church would be in quite a fix without the efforts of such godly
women.
Many a man in the Lord's church today can also point to
his godly wife as the source of his conversion. The persistent, faithful
teaching and example of a godly woman has introduced many a man to the
Lord. And many of us men in our current positions of service also
realize the difficulty it would be for us to carry on that service
without the faithful support of our companions who do all to hold up our
hands and encourage us in all things that are right. Yes, we men would
be in a terrible way without godly women!
Yes, we must resist the attempts to conform the Lord's
church to the ways of the world. Yes, the Lord has made a distinction
between the role that men and women are to have in the home and in the
church. Yet, while there may be a difference in function there is no
difference in value. While a woman's leadership role in the church is
limited, the in-valuable work that she may do is virtually limitless.
Women may teach Bible classes of children, young women, and ladies
(Tit. 2:3-4).
Women may teach privately those that are lost
(Acts 18:26; Matt. 28:18-20).
Women are especially adept at the work of benevolence and seeing to the
needs of others. There are an endless number of things that women may
engage in to further the cause of the Lord and serve in his kingdom.
Without their efforts, any local congregation (this one included) would
be greatly handicapped.
So let us thank God for godly women. Let us ever
acknowledge their irreplaceable and priceless role in the kingdom of
Christ, and never be guilty of placing a stumbling block before them by
minimizing or overlooking their value. Any may godly women never be
discouraged when their service is not rightfully acknowledged. Nor may
they every be tempted to abandon the glorious state to which the Lord
has called them for the cheap counterfeit being touted by the world.
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