The
following message was delivered at Grace Community Church in Panorama City,
California, by John MacArthur Jr.
It was transcribed from the tape, GTY-44, titled "A Biblical Response to
the Feminist Agenda." A copy of the
tape can be obtained by writing, Word of Grace, P.O. Box 4000, Panorama City, CA
91412 or by dialing toll free 1-800-55-GRACE.
I
have made every effort to ensure that an accurate transcription of the original
tape was made. Please note that at
times sentence structure may appear to vary from accepted English
conventions. This is due primarily
to the techniques involved in preaching and the obvious choices I had to
make
in placing the correct punctuation in the article.
It
is my intent and prayer that the Holy Spirit will use this transcription to
strengthen and encourage the true Church of Jesus Christ.
Tony
Capoccia
A
Biblical Response to the Feminist Agenda
Copyright
1993
by
John
F. MacArthur, Jr.
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rights reserved.
Let
us open our Bibles to Titus, chapter 2.
In our study of the second chapter of Titus we are considering it under
the title, "The Character of a Healthy Church." In this chapter the Apostle Paul gives
instruction to the church as to how it is to conduct itself. He directs his instruction to older men,
older women, younger women, younger men--selecting every category within the
church and giving basically some direct and specific instruction to them. This is very crucial to the life of the
church, not only for its own internal well-being, but for the sake of its
witness. He says, in verse 5, that
"This instruction is so that the Word of God may not be dishonored." Verse 8, "So that the opponent may be
put to shame, having nothing bad to say about us." And verse 10, "So that we may adorn the
doctrine of God our Savior in every respect." Those are evangelistic matters. We want the Word of God honored; we want
the opponents of Christianity silenced; and we want God our Savior adorned.
Let's
look at verses 3, 4, and 5,
Older
women likewise, are to reverent in their behavior, not malicious gossips, not
enslaved to too much wine, teaching
what
is good, that they may encourage the young women to love their husbands, to love
their children, to be sensible,
pure,
workers at home, kind. Being
subject to their own husbands, that the Word of God may not be
dishonored.
One
of the responsibilities of the older women, which we noted when we discussed
that, is that they are to teach the younger women, and here it is very specific
what they are to teach, as indicated in verses 4 and 5. God has designed, very clearly, His own
order for the conduct of young women, just as He has for young men and older
folks as well. If there is anything
in our culture that is being attacked more viciously than any other, it is this
matter of the role of young women.
In fact, if I were to title this message alone, I might title it "The
Feminist Attack on the Divine Order for Women." We are going through that right
now. No matter what I would say
about verses 4 and 5 it would be controversial. If I just read it--it would be
controversial.
One
of the most devastating, and debilitating, and destructive movements in our day
is the "Feminist Movement." It is
changing not only the world but sadly it is changing the church, and as a result
the Word of God is being dishonored; opponents are having plenty bad to say
about us and God our Savior is being dishonored and shamed. Radical feminism has brainwashed our
culture. It has brainwashed our
culture to the degree that even the church has fallen victim to this. Church leaders, theologians, professors
of theology who are supposed to be profound in the Scripture, as well as lay
people in the church have bought the feminist lies. There was even an organization in
America called "CBE" having to do with Christians for Equality, and this is an
evangelical group advocating a feminist agenda.
Marriage and the family,
the primary building blocks of social and moral order, are in shambles in our
country and the future is even worse than the present. Unthinking Christians, unthinking
believers, not just in liberal churches but in evangelical churches, unthinking,
untaught Christians are falling prey to this agenda. The sad thing is that most of us have no
idea where it is coming from. Most
of us think that this is just a lot of women who really just want some
liberation and some freedom and they're tired of cleaning floors and washing
dishes, and they want equal pay, and they want equal jobs, and they want to get
out from under the mundane duties and express themselves in more grandiose ways
than they think they can in the home--that may be a contemporary component--that
isn't even remotely related to the reason for this.
The real feminist agenda is
frightening. The real feminist
agenda is Satanic and you need to understand that, so I am going to do something
this morning that is a bit unusual.
Rather than diving right into the text this morning, I want to give you
some understanding of where this movement today has come from, so that you will
see that text in its proper light.
What the public sees is women who want to be free. In fact, there is even a book published
by a Christian publisher written by a Christian woman, called, "Woman Be Free;"
and we think that this is a movement about freedom for women, freedom from
strictures that bind them to their husbands and their children and their duties
in the home. We see it as a cry for
equality in a society that is preoccupied with life and liberty and the pursuit
of happiness; a cry for opportunity and privilege to use their abilities and
their skills unhindered and unrestricted; and sometimes the rhetoric does sound
reasonable. But the real agenda is
not reasonable--it is frightening.
Let
me help you to understand some of the philosophy that is behind this movement,
by giving you some quotes from the recognized leaders of the feminist
movement:
Gloria
Steinem says, "By the year 2000 we will, I hope, raise our children to believe
in human potential, not God.
Radical
feminist leader Sheila Cronam (sp.), who is oft quoted by the way, says this,
"Since marriage constitutes slavery for women, it is clear that the women's
movement must concentrate on attacking this institution. Freedom for women cannot be won without
the abolition of marriage."
The "Declaration of Feminism" goes back to November of 1971 when
they laid out their agenda and this is what it says, "The end of the institution
of marriage is necessary for the liberation of women; therefore, it is important
for us to encourage women to leave their husbands and not live individually with
men. All of history must be
rewritten in terms of oppression of women.
We must go back to ancient female religions like witchcraft!" Mark that, "We must go back to ancient
female religions like witchcraft!"
Anne Lori Gaylor writing an article called "Feminist Salvation"
in the "Humanist" in 1988 says, "Let's forget about the mythical Jesus and look
for encouragement, solace, and inspiration from real women. 2,000 years of patriarchal rule under
the shadow of the cross ought to be enough to turn women towards the feminist
salvation of the world."
Dr. Mary Jo Bane, feminist, Assistant Professor of Education at
Welsley College, and the Associate Director of the school's Center for Research
on Women, writes, "In order to raise children with equality we must take them
away from families and communally raise them."
And that well known name,
Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, writing an article called
"Women in the New Race," says this, "The most merciful thing a large family can
do to one of its infant members is to kill it."
We cannot think lightly
about this agenda--we have to think deeply about it. The fact that you may feel in your heart
some need to be free because you become victimized by the current agenda,
doesn't really mean that you really understand the agenda. You don't know that behind this entire
feminist movement is some very Satanic religious philosophy, and it runs very
deep in the people who are influencing our culture, the people who have
influenced deeply and provided the whole agenda, to say, Hillary Clinton and
many others. And we have to take
these ideas very seriously because they are in the White House, and now they
will be creating laws that we have to live by. They are obliterating our culture. They are being taught through every
avenue to our youth, and even Christians are falling under the spell of the
feminists.
Sheila
Croonan (sp.) again, writing in the National Organization of Women Times, in
January of 1988, said, "The simple fact is, every woman must be willing to be
recognized as a lesbian to be fully feminine!" Now, some people might think that this
is some kind of a 20th century phenomena, that this is some kind of a new thing
connected to American democracy and egalitarianism--it is not--it is old; it is
very, very old. Though in our time,
in our century it is an expression of the anti-male, homosexual women who
generated it, it is not a human creation at all; it is Satanic--absolutely and
utterly Satanic. I want to take you
back to some of its origins so that you can understand it.
Feminism with all of its
assorted features and its unique companionship with homosexuality is an old, old
heresy that is meant to destroy God's design. It really started in the Garden when
Eve, the original feminist, stepped out from under Adam's authority and thought
that she would act independently and led the whole race into sin; and thus the
first act in Satan's feminist agenda was successful.
Let's go back, say, to the
time of the New Testament. We won't
go all the way back into ancient, ancient time; we can learn enough by going
back into New Testament times. When
we get back into the time of the New Testament, before the New Testament,
running through the New Testament and after, we have a religion that is
generally known as Gnosticism. It
comes from a Greek word "gnosis" which means "to know." Gnosticism was the religion, the
mystical religion of superior knowledge.
You could experience mystical, intuitive, spiritual knowledge, which was
higher than the Bible--that was the whole point of it. It was an anti-God, antichrist,
anti-Biblical religion designed by Satan to lure people away from
Scripture. What you see today in
the feminist agenda is a repackaging, a reincarnation of ancient
Gnosticism. In fact, the parallels
are very striking.
Peter Jones, writing in his book, very interesting book, "The
Occult Empire Strikes Back," says, "Gnosticism is a broad term to describe
false, anti-God religion developed before the birth of Christ as the meeting of
the mysticism of the Eastern religions and the rationalism of the Greek
West." That's just a broad
definition. Gnosticism took Greek
Rationalism (i.e., the musings and the mind of man) and Eastern Mysticism (those
intuitive, esoteric, fanciful, imaginatory experiences that mystics supposedly
have), and wed them together and said, "This is the higher knowledge, this is
the lofty knowledge, this is the superior knowledge." It is very hard to pin down specifics in
the Gnostic religion because it is a kaleidoscopic mixture of all kinds of
mystical things, and anytime that you have a mystical religion it is somewhat
amorphous or shapeless because it tends to ebb and flow in the minds and the
imaginations of its adherents.
Today, Gnostic religion is called the "New Age Philosophy," but
it's Gnosticism--it's the same thing.
It's a new kind of mystical, higher level of knowledge that is supposedly
shows the weakness, the mundane character of Biblical Christianity.
Now, let's look at
Gnosticism and get some idea of what it is. The best way to define it is by what it
attacked, rather than what it is, because as I said, it is so amorphous, it is
so subject to imagination and intuition that it can spin off in all kinds of
ways. But the one thing you do see
in Gnosticism is that it continually blasts everything the Scripture
affirms. So you can know it by what
it attacks
At
the heart of ancient Gnosticism was a central myth, and that central myth drove
the whole heresy. Here is that
myth: the myth was that the physical universe was never intended to exist--it's
part of that old Greek dualism "That matter is evil and spirit is good." But the idea was we were all supposed to
be free spirits, and free spirits with full self-knowledge would be divine, and
we were just supposed to float around in the mystical free world of spirit life,
unencumbered and uninhibited by physical definition and confinement. But, the physical universe came into
being, and it came into being, they said, because a foolish sub-god created the
universe.
If
you read ancient Gnostic literature you will see that they attack the Creator
God, they mock Him, they disdain Him with a disdain that even has components of
hatred in it. They hate the Creator
God who made matter because to them matter was evil, and it becomes the prison
of the free floating spirit.
According to one recently discovered Gnostic text, God the
Creator is presented as, "Blind, ignorant, arrogant, the source of envy, and
they call him the 'Father of Death.'"
Gnostics believe that this fake god somehow (and they have to believe
this or their whole thing would fall apart)--this fake god somehow, when he
created the universe, accidentally infused into humanity some spark of divine
life. They would have to say that
or they would have no way to fan the spark of divine life that they want to
believe that is in them. So that
man is divine: there is a little component of divinity in him which he needs to
fan until it just consumes him and he becomes fully divine. But here is this man with the divine
spark, or this woman with a divine spark imprisoned in evil matter, and he has
to find, or she has to find, a way to escape.
Gnostics taught that there is no
such thing as sin, because there is no such thing as right and wrong in the
human realm; therefore, there is no need for a Savior, there is no need for a
death on the cross, there is no need for an atonement. What they needed to do to be saved was
(listen to this) "Throw off the God of the Old Testament--this evil God." Throw off the God of the New Testament
with all of His laws and all of His threats, and all of His so-called
punishment. Throw off the whole Old
and the whole New Testament and free yourself from the encumbering of this
subgod, this bungling creator who did what he never should have done and created
a prison for us in doing it.
So you can see that the first tenet of their system was a
blasphemy against God--calling God evil, bungling, ignorant. The system also included (listen to
this) lies that elevated women.
Ancient Gnosticism focused on women, this is what it said, for example,
"Eve was a spirit endowed woman who saved Adam." They said, "Final salvation for the
whole world from the imprisonment of matter will come through female power, and
the key is female self-actualization, self-realization, self-knowledge, in which
a woman becomes so fully in tune with herself and so well knows herself, and
actualizes, and realizes and fulfills herself that she becomes fully divine, and
as she becomes divine she will rescue the rest of these lame men just like Eve,
fully divine, rescued poor Adam."
In fact, convoluting the creation account, Gnostic texts tell us
that Dame Wisdom was the heavenly Eve.
There was a mystical heavenly woman named "The Heavenly Eve" who is the
same as Dame Wisdom (she is the source of all wisdom). She entered the snake in the garden, and
she taught both Adam and Eve the true way of salvation. The snake then is not called the
"Tempter," the snake in Gnostic literature is the "Instructor." The snake is ultimate wisdom, the snake
was wiser than anybody else. The
snake, it says in Gnostic literature, is the redeemer because the snake is the
incarnated woman who comes to heavenly Eve and teaches the truth about
self-realization, which is self-fulfillment, which is making yourself divine,
which delivers you from being encumbered by matter.
They also say this, "The serpent
in the garden is the true Christ, the true reflection of God." So, they take redemptive history and
stand it on its head like a Satanist cross in a Black Mass. God is evil, the serpent in the garden
is the true Christ, Christ in the New Testament--the reflection of God--is
equally evil. Now, again I say, it
is hard to pin all this stuff down, it's mystical stuff, but you can see not so
much by what it is, the clarity of it, but by what it attacks. Right? It attacks God, Christ, the Bible,
Creation.
"Though caught in
matter," they say, the Gnostics, "humanity once again can become part of the
universal whole by a process of self-realization." They say in the Book of Genesis, "The
lack of self-realization is really the problem that man has." The Bible says that man's problem is
sin--sin! And the root of his sin
is his self-preoccupation, so they flip that completely around.
So the
heart and core of Gnostic religion then is the "consubstantiality of self with
God;" you make yourself into God.
You are the only God that exists: you get in tune with yourself, you
elevate yourself--self-esteem, self-knowledge, self-actualization,
self-realization, self-fulfillment; whatever your self wants that's how you
become God--you just give complete sway to your own self-desire.
[The Gnostics say] "So the human
plight is not because we have moral offenses against God, but we are ignorant of
human potential." Listen to this,
according to Gnostic writing, "The real Christ's spirit actually sat on the
branch of a tree watching the Christ on the cross and laughed at Him." Let me read to you from the Apocalypse
of Peter (one of their ancient documents), this is from that Apocalypse,
He
whom you saw on the tree, glad and laughing, this is the living Jesus, but the
one in who's hands and feet they drive the nails is the fleshly part, which is
the substitute part being put to shame, the one who came into being in His
likeness. Be strong, for you are
the one to whom these mysteries have been given to know them through revelation,
that he whom they crucified is the firstborn and the home of demons, and He who
stands near him is the living Savior.
The
earthly Christ is a demon; the spiritual mystical Christ in the tree laughing is
the true Christ. Further, they
said, "Since the true Christ never died, there is no resurrection." Redemption, then, is not a gracious,
miraculous transformation of a person through the sacrifice of Christ. Redemption is self-understanding,
self-actualization, that is, giving sway to anything your self wants: getting
out of the strictures, getting out of the limits, getting out of the prison,
being free. Peter Jones writes
that, "The Gnostic believers are saved when they realize who they are: a part of
the divine, processing within themselves the kingdom; capable of anything;
untrammeled by human traditions, creational structures, or divine laws. It follows that part of self-redemption
is the rejection of Biblical ethical norms and the promotion of the distortion
of Biblical sexuality." In fact,
they say, "That when a person comes to full self-knowledge he becomes another
living Christ, and since the serpent had that knowledge; the serpent who was the
woman is also the true living Christ."
Everything twisted and perverted
Gnosticism
is the blasphemy of Satanic distortion of God's truth:
The Bible says, God is a
good God and He is the sovereign God--the Gnostics denied it and blasphemed His
name.
The
Bible says, Christ is the Living God incarnate in flesh--the Gnostics blasted
it, blasphemed His name.
The
Bible says the snake was the tempter--they say the snake is wisdom personified
who is the instructor.
The Bible says Jesus died on a cross for your sins--the Gnostics
says that the Jesus that died on the cross was a joke.
Obviously, this is Satan's lying
heresy to confound God's truth.
This blasphemous stuff the Apostle Paul wrote against, even in his
epistles in the New Testament. It
is the doctrine of demons from seducing spirits. This wasn't invented by Gloria Steinem
and Bella Apsburg (sp.), this was invented in the pits of hell millennia
ago.
Now,
to the very central element in this; and that is the issue of "Feminism." What role did feminism play in
Gnosticism? Well, it played a very,
very important role, as I told you already. Eve was the savior of Adam; and
furthermore, the spiritual or heavenly Eve was the personification of wisdom in
the serpent who became the instructor, and by thus, his instruction sets out to
save men. But let's take a look at
some other things.
In the
Gnostic system, Eve dominates Adam and sexual roles are totally altered. And you can understand this, because
Satan wants to totally tear up God's created order. They wrote (the early Gnostics did) that
The
divine revealer was feminine. The
divine revealer said, "I am Androgynous.
I am both mother and father, it is through me alone that the all stands
firm. I am the womb that gives
shape to the all by giving birth to the light that shines in splendor. I am the aeon to come. I am the fulfillment of the all, that
is, the glory of the mother."
Now,
all of that doubletalk is the talk of the Androgyny of Gnosticism: that means
the wiping out of all sexual distinction.
There are Gnostic texts where God the Creator is castigated by a higher
feminine power. That's that
heavenly Eve called "Sophia"--Dame Wisdom.
And, "God the Creator," the Gnostics said, "finally learned that the fear
of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom."
In other words, He learned to fear the feminine "Sophia," so that the God
of the Bible is now in fear of the feminine god "Sophia." The feminization, then, of this higher
God "Wisdom" led directly to the ordination of women. The ordination of women flows out of the
feminization of deity.
The
early Gnostic, well known to church history students, named "Marcion," was
excommunicated from the church in A.D. 150. He then established his own church, in
which he appointed women as bishops and priests. In the Valentinian Gnosticism, women
functioned as teachers, evangelists, healers, priests, perhaps as bishops. This movement in the church to put women
in the roles of spiritual leadership is simply reflective of this same kind of
religious attitude. In sum,
Gnosticism, then, rejects the Creator God of Scripture as blind, and envious,
malicious, not hesitating to commit the most heinous blasphemy of all. The Gnostics even called the God of the
Bible "The True Devil." For the
true Gnostic, the real God, whoever this force was, was unknowable, impersonal,
untouchable--some kind of unified sum of separated parts--a sort of pantheistic
force. But they said this, "The
divine being, because he is all and all, impersonal, untouchable--just this big
force--is best expressed by 'androgyny,' that is, the erasure of male and female
distinctions.
The
ideal for the Gnostic was to become sexless--a radical refusal of sexual
differentiation, and a complete confusion of sexual identity and God's intended
role.
See, this is
how Satan has always tried to tear up God's moral order in the world, and
attacking the family, of course, does the greatest damage. Diabolical reversal of everything--is
Satan's approach. Destroy God's
created order; destroy the integrity of Scripture; destroy the character of God;
destroy the name of Christ.
Beloved, I am telling
you this is what is behind today's feminist movement. This is not some whimsical deal that
popped up in the 20th century by a few women who wanted to take off the apron
and buy a briefcase--this is not that.
This is not something that was invented by women who wanted to abort
their babies and get into the corporate halls and the executive washrooms. This "New Age" thinking (that's what it
is called today) is nothing but "Gnosticism." "New Age" is a new way of talking about
age-old Gnosticism. The heart of it
is that female power is the key to salvation. The "Goddess Cult" is back!
Shirley McClain wrote
a book called "Going Within," and in her book she writes this dedication,
"Dedicated to Sachi (sp.), Mother Kathleen Anbila (sp.), and all the other women
and men who seek the spiritual feminine in themselves. Male is matter, matter is male, matter
is evil, male is evil, feminine is spirit, spirit is feminine, and that's
good."
Radical
feminism today is being moved along by the idea that women must be liberated and
they can redeem humanity--they can save humanity. These are the philosophers that are
driving the movement--the religionists: "Creator God of Genesis has to go, He is
male, tyrannical, he denies basic human liberties, He demands total obedience,
He threatens punishment for evil deeds."
Consequently, "Original sin is not to be found in man," they said, "but
in God. Feminist liberation
releases us from God, and from all His evil male values--like marriage,
fidelity, family, authority, and morality.
The serpent Eve wants to set us free! The God of the Bible is a jealous tyrant
who wants to stand in her way."
So when you hear about the Methodists, or the Presbyterians, or
whatever, or the Episcopalians, deciding to change the Bible and put in
"She"--you know that this is not some human contrivance to make ladies feel
better about themselves--this is a Satanic religion, as Satanic as a "Black
Mass!" And, as with ancient
Gnosticism, the New Age movement today, the goal of liberation, is total
reversal of all God-ordained values!
That's why it is so unthinkable that Christians would get sucked into
this!
"I
found God in myself and I loved her fiercely," said Roman Catholic theologian
Carol Krist (sp.). "I found God in
myself and I loved her fiercely,"--there you have in one simple statement the
whole deal. Where is God? In myself. What is God? Feminine! And, I am one with God. And she found God in herself with
liberation from all Biblical constraint.
The path to the New Age involves
destroying the Biblical male and female differentiation--that's New Age
feminism. Take for example New Age
author Charlene Sprentnack's (sp.) book, "The Politics of Women's Spirituality,"
published by Doubleday, (by the way the same publisher that published the Anchor
Bible Commentary series; they are publishing God's Word and Satan's at the same
time). This book, "The Politics of
Women's Spirituality" is a book that calls for an end to Judeao-Christian
religion, and the call is that we will end Judeao-Christian religion by a
feminist movement nourished on goddess-worship paganism and witchcraft that
succeeds in overthrowing the global rule of men. Feminism wants
revenge.
Their
real ideological goal, because it's Satan's goal, is to absolutely erase any
recollection of creational structure and Biblical morality--wipe it out! And they are after it! You wonder, don't you, two generations
from now whether anyone will know what Biblical morality is. Well, they might be able to read the
ancient Bible and see what it looked like, but they certainly are going to have
a hard time looking around town to find it. And here, witless Christians jump on
this feminist bandwagon as if it were some harmless thing: "Well, we have a
right to work, and we shouldn't be confined at home, and I have a right to
express fully myself." Silly women
who fall prey and silly men who do as well.
George Guilder (sp.) is a
prominent writer. He makes no claim
to be a Christian, but he does understand the agenda. He was once a feminist thinker, but
since 1973 he has realized what their agenda is and he's written about it; this
is what he says,
The
revolutionary members of the "Women's Movement" say that sexual relationships are fundamental to
all our other institutions and activities.
If one can profoundly change the relations between the sexes (they
contend) one could radically and unrecognizably transform the society.
[He
is] dead right! The Satanic agenda
is to destroy human society, to just rip the family to shreds and to destroy
marriage, so that God has no means to pass righteousness from one generation to
the next. Right? Which was always
the role of the family. There is no
more order maintained in society.
There are no more ethical values left, and the way you do that is
sexually--you just shred all standard norms sexually, so nobody knows how any
one is related to anybody, but everybody is free to do whatever they want to do
and that is how they become divine.
Guilder
rightly affirms that "Sexuality is not simply a matter of games people play, it
is one of the few matters, truly, of life and death to society." He warns that if the feminist agenda,
even in it's most moderate version, is carried through, "Our society is doomed
to years of demoralization and anarchy, possibly ending in a police
state.”
Our
society is doing exactly what I told you in Romans one happens to a society when
"God gives them over." What does it
say? "God gave them over," and what
did they do? "Women with women
doing things which aren't even imaginable, and men with men doing things which
aren't imaginable." that's what
happens to a society under God's wrath--God lets them go--and they're going the
way of the Satanic lies.
Playing
right into the hands of the Satanic lies is our own government--working hard
aren't they? What are they working
so hard? Our government, the
government of the United States, State of California, the City of Los Angeles,
are doing everything they can do to eliminate all gender differences. That is not an issue of constitutional
liberty; that is an issue of Satanic religion.
Homosexuality
is the companion of feminism because of androgyny. Homosexuality running rampant--no
society can survive that. The Roman
Empire didn't survive it. This
entire system is going right into the "pit"--tearing up God's order--sexually;
tearing up families; tearing up marriage; blaspheming God; blaspheming Christ;
exalting the Serpent. I read one
book this weekend where one man suggested that the Antichrist might be a woman
if we keep going the way we are going.
Satan is very successful with this; Vice President Al Gore has written a
book called, "Earth in the Balance--Ecology and the Human Spirit." Peter Jones writes about that book,
"Gore's involvement in ecology is an expression of his belief in the
connectedness of all things, in the great value of all religious faiths, and in
his hope that ancient pagan goddess worship will help bring us planetary and
personal salvation." It is
inconceivable that these people call themselves Baptists--no it is not
inconceivable! Undiscerning
Christians falling victim to these hellish heresies. The destruction is not restrained by the
church--the church has joined it!
There
is no doubt about what a woman's role is; there is no doubt what a man's role
is. Look at our text again. What has God designed for a woman? Verse 4, "To love their husbands, to
love their children, to be sensible, pure, workers at home, kind, being subject
to their own husbands that the Word of God may not be dishonored." That's very clear. You can get into a lot of trouble by
suggesting that kind of stuff. Try
standing up in this culture and saying, "Women you are commanded to love your
husband, and to love your children, and to work at home, and to be subject to
your husband." You'll get screamed
down--I mean you could be in deep trouble just reading that, let alone
commenting on it!
It's
been amazing since people knew that I was approaching this text, they been
telling me, "What are you going to say about this? This is going to be very
controversial. Boy, we can't wait
until these tapes come out--what's going to happen then?" Well, just to mitigate that a little
bit, I have said what I have said this morning so that if you get upset--you'll
know whose side you are on! God has
laid out His standards--they are not negotiable. I will tell you this, if the Church
doesn't wake up soon and obey the Word of God--all is lost! We don't need to fall victim to this
stuff. You don't need a master's
degree to figure out what it means "to love you husband, love your children, and
to work at home!" How hard is
that? By the way, there are no
qualifiers there, no caveats, no footnotes--it is just what it says. "Go home, submit to your husband, have
children, raise them in godliness, take care of your house." And that's what older women are to teach
younger women--they are to teach it not only with their mouth; they are to teach
it with their life.
I'm
telling you what I said a few weeks ago is now is becoming so vividly true. We are living in Romans one--aren't we?
What's wrong with America? God let us go, and we are plunging down
the path and the evidence of it is this reversal of sexual roles that Paul
talked about in Romans 1:26.
Now
before we look at verse four, let's go to verse three for a moment because it's
connected. One of the duties of the
older women into which we looked a few weeks back, one of the duties comes at
the end of the list in verse three, "teaching what is good." Older women have as their
responsibility--"teaching what is good."
Literally, the Greek word here could be translated "teachers of what is
good," "kalodidaskalos" (Greek): "teachers of good." "Good" being a word that means "noble,
excellent, and lofty," and the idea in the word is not some kind of formal
thing. It's not conducting
seminars, writing a book, making tapes, holding formal classes--it is the idea
of "the very life they live becoming a model of a pattern of goodness."
Older
women, when their children are grown and gone and they reach the senior years,
are not supposed to just wander away from the church and travel around as if
they had no responsibility. In
their older years they are responsible to become teachers of the next
generation. They do that by
mentoring, by disciplining, by modeling, by setting the example of godly living
with regard to marriage, and the family, and the home.
Now,
they are then to be "teachers of good" and the primary ones they teach are the
"young women;" and that's the transition into verse four, they are to be
teachers of what is good, in order that they may encourage the young women. The primary responsibility of "older
women" is "younger women." Their
children are raised, the children are gone, hopefully they have raised up a
godly generation of their own. Now,
within the framework of the church, the older women are to give themselves in a
very informal, personal way to the modeling of godliness that only a woman can
do to pass on to the next generation.
They are to demonstrate virtue as wives, and virtue as mothers, and
virtue as humble, loving, patient, kind, generous servants to the next
generation. Verse four begins with
the word "That;" it's a purpose clause "In order that" with the purpose or the
result "that young women will be encouraged."
Now,
the word "encouraged" is probably not translated the best way. It's a very interesting word: the root
of it "sophra" (Greek) is used all over the Pastoral Epistles; in fact, hardly
anywhere else--I think I may have found one or two uses of the root somewhere
other than the Pastorals, but it appears in the Pastorals many places, and it
has various, different endings which change the form of the word, and we will
see it several times, even in our discussion this morning. But, the form of it that appears
uniquely here, "sophronizo," (Greek) which is a verb ending, means "to
train." To say it another way, "to
teach someone self-control." Some
lexicons translate it "to make someone soberminded," "to make someone balanced," "to make
someone steady," "to provide someone guidance." But the best translation is "to train
someone in self-control." There are
other forms of this word, in 1:8, 2:2, and we will see even in 2:5, and in those
cases it is translated "sensible," but it is a little bit of a different word,
the root is the same but the form of it is different. One form of it is translated
"discipline." In Titus 2:12 it's
translated "sensibly," in 1 Timothy 3:2, "prudent," and we will see later in 1
Timothy 2 it's translated "discrete"--it has the idea of being "discrete," or
"chaste." But the best way to
understand this term is the idea of "training in the art of self-control," "Learning self-restraint;" in fact, a
form of it is translated "self-restraint" in 1 Timothy
2:15.
So,
the "older women" then are to teach the "young women" the self-discipline that
trains them to be able to do their duty, which is to love their husbands, love
their children, etc. "Older women"
are engaged then in a training process--to raise a generation of sensible,
disciplined, prudent, wise, discrete, restrained women who are committed to
doing God's will. This is a
tremendous challenge: it's not easily done. A training process implies relationship,
ongoing relationship and responsibility, confrontation, and affirmation. You older women who no longer have the
responsibility of your own children, now have the responsibility of training the
next generation of women.
Now,
let's talk about the idea of the "young women." How young is young? Now, what I am going to say is going to
make some of you very happy. To
what age does "young women" refer?
Well, in a general sense, we would say it refers to women who are able to
bear children, or are still rearing children. We would say, generally speaking, that
it is sort of a pre-menopause category of young women; those who are still able
to have children. A good way to
understand this is to go back to 1 Timothy 5. I would add even to that, women who are
able to have children or are still rearing their children. And if you think about it, women can
bear children well into their forties, and consequently for the next, say, "10
to 15 years" even after that, they are going to be raising children, so that
would push the sort of child-bearing, child-rearing responsibility up to, maybe,
sixty. If you are still having
children at 46, 47--remember in ancient times without the means to prevent
pregnancy, as we have them today, and with a devotion to bearing children--(that
was very different than a society like ours that has been clobbered with the
idea of reducing the population), people had children and they continued to have
children. The home was the center
of life. They bore children well
into their forties, normally, and so as approaching sixty they would still be
raising their own children. Now
that is consistent with what we see in 1 Timothy.
In
1 Timothy 5:9, it says, "Let a widow be put on the list." There was a list of widows, whether
cared for by the church or not, who were official servants of the church, and
they would serve the church, they had a number of tasks, if you go back into the
history of the church, they had fairly defined responsibility: they would visit
the church's younger women, that was a priority obviously drawn from Titus
2. They would visit these "younger
women" to teach them, to instruct them, to help them in daily tasks, to show
them things about being wives, and about being mothers, and about being
homemakers, and they had an ongoing responsibility to be available to those
women in the church who needed their help.
They
were also used to provide teaching and counseling when women had needs that were
specific and problematic. They also
visited the sick and the afflicted and those in prison. They provided hospitality to travelers,
such as itinerant preachers, evangelists, and missionaries, and traveling
Christians, who may be coming into town because they were being persecuted in
another place. They had
responsibility also to help with their own grandchildren and their extended
family and whatever needs were there.
These
women were to be models, then, of virtue.
Their qualifications to be put on the list are quite interesting, look at
it in verse nine. First of all,
they had to be at least sixty years or thereabouts, and they had to have a
reputation of being the wife of one man.
That doesn't mean that they only had one husband--it means a one-man
woman in the Greek. I could only
wish that they had translated that right because every time it appears it is
misleading. In the Greek, they were
a "one-man woman;" that's the idea.
That is to say, they were totally devoted to their husband. They may have been married a couple of
times, perhaps widowed earlier in life and would be instructed to marry
again. It may have been that they
had an "unbeliever depart" and left them, and they then were free to
remarry. The issue is not how many
times they were married--the issue is: were they known as a wife devoted to the
man who was her husband? They were
virtuous in that sense that they were loyal, faithful wives. That would be the moral
qualification.
And
then, verse 10, if she had a reputation for good works. That is to say, she has done those kinds
of things that have demonstrated her excellent character: she is a noble woman,
she has a unrelenting pursuit of doing good for others, she is unselfish. She is devoted to others, like the woman
of Proverbs 31, or like Dorcas, who was always making garments for the
poor.
And
then, additionally, if she has shown hospitality to strangers, if she has washed
saints' feet, if she has assisted those in distress, if she has devoted herself
to every good work, and then that one I skipped which is really the heart of
it--if she has brought up children.
This particular duty was for someone who had a godly reputation, who had
cared for strangers, who had humbled herself to wash the dirty feet of those who
had walked in the dust or the mud (it was either one). She was known because she had devoted
her whole life to every good work, utterly selfless, but she had brought up
children, and the implication is they are godly children. She had lived in, as 1 Timothy 2:15
says, "faith and love and sanctity with self-restraint," and so she had
preserved herself from the stigma that woman bears for having led the race into
sin, by raising up a godly generation of children.
Now,
on the other hand (let's follow this text a little bit), verse 11, "Don't put
younger widows on the list."
Why? They will want to be on
it! Some will lose their husband
and they will be so distressed and so bereft and mourning so deeply, and they
will say, "There will never be a man like him. I never want to marry another. I don't want another man. He's the only man I ever want." And in the emotion of that moment, and
the devotion to that love that was there with that man--they will devote
themselves to Christ and say, "I want to be on the list. I'll give the rest of my life to
Christ. I don't ever want to marry
again."
"But,"
verse 11 says, "when they feel sensual desires," when the normal sex drive
rises, "in disregard of Christ, they want to get married." And they will have made this public
promise (and apparently there was some public forum in which this actually took
place), and they will then incur condemnation because either they will
reluctantly keep their vow, or they will break their vow, and in either place
they will be condemned because they set aside their previous pledge. Don't let the younger women do
this. They have a normal desire
which results in the bearing and the rearing of children and the need for a
husband and all of that."
At
the same time," he says in verse 13, "younger women who might be a bit immature
will go around learning to be idle, going from house to house; and not merely
idle, but they'll gossip and be busybodies, and talk about things not proper to
mention." They will just go around
talking and instead of going and helping and teaching and instructing and
counseling, they will collect information here and more it over here, collect
more information here and move it over here, and pretty soon the thing will be
all over the place. So, don't let
younger women do that. "The younger
women you must instruct," verse 14, "to get married, bear children, keep house,
and give the enemy no occasion for reproach; for some have already turned aside
to follow Satan." That's sad, if
they don't get married, their physical desire will lead them into sin. You need to get married and bear
children and keep house. That's
their domain, that's their area, that's their responsibility, that's their
calling, that's their place--and that allows the enemy no occasion to bring
reproach on those women who name the Name of Christ, and go out an scandalize
the Name of Christ by their sin.
So, don't put the younger women on the list.
Now,
what we have learned from that passage is that, there are younger women and
older women, and the older women are kind of in the sixty and up category, and
the younger women are below that, at least at the point where they are still
bearing children, capable of bearing children, or rearing children. Now, let's go back to
Titus.
Here,
with that as a background, in Titus, chapter 2, we hear some very familiar
words. The young women were
encouraged, you remember, in 1 Timothy 5, "to marry and bear children," and all,
and here is the same thing, "encourage young women to love their husbands, to
love their children, be sensible, pure, workers at home, kind, being subject to
their own husbands." And again I
remind you, that there is always a move against this, and it rises out of the
fallen flesh of a woman who wants to lord it over her husband, who wants to
express herself, who wants to run independent of the plan and purpose of
God--that's what the sinful flesh does and it's exacerbated by Satan as he
develops the culture to call its siren call to the woman outside the
home.
Verse
4, "Encourage these young women (that is train them in the matter of
self-control) to love their husbands."
That's one word, "philandros" (Greek), to be "husband-lovers." That's what it means in 1 Timothy 5, as
we read, "to be a one-man woman," totally devoted to your husband. Ephesians 5:25 says, "Husbands, love
your wives, just as Christ loved the church." That's the key--you love your wife like
Christ loved the church. How did He
love the church? He loved the
church when the church was sinful; He loves us when we are not worthy of His
love; He loves us sacrificially; He loves us protectively--that's how husbands
are to love their wives--and that's how wives are to love their husbands. You are to be a "husband-lover," you are
to love your husband.
You
say, "You don't know my husband! I
don't love my husband. My husband
is not lovable. He has turned me
off. I don't love him anymore. I don't care for him anymore." My response to you is, "That is
disobedience!" That is disobedience
to the clear Word of God, "You are to love your husband." Listen, that doesn't mean that you are
going to feel the rockets and hear the bells and whistles. I read Newsweek magazine two weeks ago,
and in their edition they said that goes in about two years, because of chemical
changes. Isn't that amazing! Marriage isn't all rockets, and bells,
and whistles--it's a contented commitment with an occasional rocket, and maybe a
bell and a whistle now and then. It
goes beyond that, it goes beyond that to a devotedness, to a level of friendship
that runs deep and satisfying. And
I will tell you how it works: if you don't love you husband then you need to
train yourself to love your husband, and the way you train yourself to love your
husband is to continue to serve and serve, and do every good thing and every
kind thing, and every gracious thing, and every magnanimous thing, and you will
make such a massive investment in him, you will say, "I have got too much in
this guy not to love him!"
It
is a sin to disobey this command.
It is a sacrificial love. It
is not necessarily the love of emotion, it's the love of will and a deep
commitment, and that's where healthy relationships begin. It's the kind of love Philippians 2
talks about when it says, "If there is any love then do this, let no man look on
the things of his own life but the things of others, let each esteem others
better than himself." It's that
sacrificial, humble, condescending, self-effacing love.
Secondly,
he says, "Teach these young women to love their children." That's one word, "philoteknos" (Greek)
to be "children-lovers." Women,
this is your highest calling, "to raise godly children" (1 Timothy 2:15), we
have been mentioning it all along.
You will reverse the stigma of the curse by which women are stigmatized
because a woman led the race into sin, you will be preserved from that stigma
when you rear a godly generation--that's your highest calling. Your greatest contribution comes in
motherhood--that's generally true.
Now, let me hasten to say there are some women that God wants to be
single, and they are the exception--He doesn't want them to be married. They have what the New Testament calls a
"gift of singleness," 1 Corinthians 7 says that women who are single should
remain single if they can do that; so should men, so they can devote their whole
life to Christ and not be encumbered by having to care for a life partner, and a
family, and children, and all of that.
I understand that. I
understand what immense freedom a man could have if he wasn't married and didn't
have children.
Now,
God hasn't made me that way, obviously, but some are, and some women are
designed by God to "be single for the Kingdom's sake." And there are some women who are barren
for the Kingdom's sake, for God's divine purposes. There are some men who cannot produce
children and therefore their wives will never bear children; God knows that and
in His purpose and His providence that is a glorious and a complete and total
fulfillment for that individual woman.
But, those are the unique exceptions that God designs--the general rule
is that women bear children, and love the children they bear. Certainly, in ancient times, this would
even go for those women who though not bearing children would have adopted some
of those children that the widows had scooped out of the market place, and would
therefore have the same responsibility for loving children who had been
adopted.
Obviously,
God doesn't want all women to be mothers or they would be. God has designed some women to have the
uniqueness of singleness, and others not to have children for His own
purpose. We can thank God for what
single women mean to the Kingdom, and we can thank God (and I do daily) for what
women who have no children mean to the Kingdom because God has given them
freedom to serve in unique ways.
But, generally speaking, women are mothers and they are to bear children,
and in bearing children they have then the responsibility to love those
children--that means to sacrifice their life on the children's behalf. Again the love in not an emotion, it's
not standing in the corner gloating when your little child is all dressed up, at
how handsome or how beautiful she is--it is the responsibility of pouring your
life sacrificially into that little life so that that child grows up to love
Christ."
Women
are to be taught," according to verse 5, "to be sensible." There's that "sophron" (Greek) root
again: to have sound judgment, common sense, right thinking, right
priorities--very basic. The older
women come along and they teach the young women the common sense stuff of life,
just the normal processes of knowing your priorities, thinking right, making
sound judgment, applying wisdom.
You know, so many young women today don't understand this, Patricia and I
have talked about this through the years.
We can't imagine ever going to a marriage seminar. We can't imagine ever going to some kind
of a child raising seminar. People
say, "Why can't you imagine that?"
The reason is simply this: we were both raised in families where the
Biblical pattern was modeled. I
will tell you something that will shock you: I have never in my lifetime have
seen my father and mother argue.
It's hard to pick a fight with me.
I have never seen my parents argue.
I seen a model of commitment to one another. I watched my parents raise
children. My wife watched her
parents raise children. Nobody
needs to give me a book on how to do this, there is something that is built into
the fabric of a home that becomes reproductive in the next generation, and when
that gets severed you have a major problem of trying to undo the bad modeling
and restructure the whole thing.
That's why the Old Testament says where you have wickedness in the
family, it takes three or four generations to turn it around--it's not easy and
it will take a long time before it gets turned around in our own
culture.
But
where we are living today, in this society, it is desperately needed--that some
women come along and teach the young generation how to think right--what we
think is common sense parenting.
That's why the whole parenting process is taught with such zeal in our
church, because we have to fill in the gap here. With the second generation of women
exposed to a "Feminist Agenda" and coming out of broken homes, devastated
marriages, some of them divorced and some of them stayed together but equally
devastating.
Then
he says, "Teach the young women to be pure," "hagnos" in Greek, "chaste,"
"morally pure," "virtuous," "sexually faithful to their husbands." Teach them that they are devoted to one
man and that's it--morally pure. 1
Peter 3:3 says that women are not to adorn themselves merely on the
external. It's fine to do a little
work out there--we all appreciate it, but mostly--this is true isn't it? But mostly, he says, don't be worried
about "braiding your hair, and wearing gold jewelry, or putting on dresses; but
you worry about the hidden person of the heart, with the imperishable quality of
a gentle and quiet spirit, which is precious in the sight of God. For in this way in former times the holy
women also. . . .used to adorn themselves."
So
if you want to be a holy woman you work on the inside, and that's what he is
saying, "Teach women to be adorning their heart; teach women to be virtuous and
godly on the inside." Back in 1
Timothy, chapter 2, and verses 9 and 10, this same is said, women are not to
adorn themselves in any way that would call attention to themselves, but they
are to put on "proper clothing, modestly and discreetly, not with braided hair
and gold or pearls or costly garments; but rather by means of good works, as
befits women making a claim to godliness."
So if you are going to claim godliness, and virtue, and holiness, and
purity--it ought to show up on the outside. Those two words in 1 Timothy 2,
"modestly" and "discreetly," very interesting.
"Modestly"
means with a sense of shame, with a healthy blush. Not ashamed that you are a woman, but
ashamed that you might cause someone to be distracted from worshiping God, or
ashamed that you might cause someone to look at you in lust. You want to have that kind of sense of
shame--the thought of inciting lust or distracting someone from worshiping
God. And the idea of "discreetly"
is the same root again "sophra" (Greek), and again it means controlling all of
your passions. Women who make a
claim to godliness have their passions under control and they wouldn't do
anything to excite lust; they wouldn't do anything to draw attention to
themselves when God's people come together for worship. Holy women have always conducted
themselves that way, so Paul says you teach the young women to be pure like
that.
And
then he says, "workers at home," and here's the one that gets all the heat
nowadays. Forty-five percent of the
American work force is women.
"Megatrends 2000" says in the past 20 years U.S. women have taken
two-thirds of the millions of new jobs, and that will continue. Fifty-six percent, says "Megatrends,"
56% of mothers with children under 6, work outside the home. Seventy-three percent of mothers with
children 6 to 17 work outside the home.
By the year 2000, that's in 6 years or so, 90% of women between 16 and 65
will be at work outside the home.
Nobody will be home--nobody.
The
word "workers at home" one word in the Greek, "oikourgos" from two root words,
"ergon" which means "work" and "oikos" which means "house." It's simply the sphere of a woman's life
is her home--that's her domain. It
doesn't mean she has to be there 24 hours a day and can never leave. I am not saying that, because you don't
want to lock her up with Soap Operas either, but what it does mean is that is
the sphere of her life; that is her domain. It is not that she is simply to be home,
but that the home is her sphere.
The woman in Proverbs 31 left home when she needed to buy a field, she
left home to prepare that field, she left home and went afar to find things that
would help the family. The woman
did what she needed to do, but the focus of everything was the home, and that's
where she poured her life. She got
up early and she went to bed late for the sake of the home. She is to be a "home-keeper" that's the
sphere of her responsibility, that's her place of employment, that's where she
should pour her life.
For
a mother to get a job outside the home and send the children to some kind of
"Day-care" place is to shirk her God-given responsibility. It also is a failure to understand that
her husband is to be the provider, as Ephesians 5 makes it very clear. Even if you wanted to work outside the
home to pay for your children to go to a Christian school you made a big
mistake. Better that you should
stay in the home and raise your own children to be godly than to pass it on to
somebody else. Now we know today
there are a lot of wonderful things that we have in the home that ancient people
didn't have. I mean that you are
not in there with some kind of a stone pot beating out the grain to make
flour. And you are not down at the
creek slapping your clothes on a rock--we know that. And you are not just spinning thread so
that you can make fabrics so that you can sew garments, so we know that you have
more time. You need to be very
careful how you use that time discreetly.
You do have more time, and there may be things outside the home you can
do that will assist the home and that will assist others, that may even be
enterprising like the Proverbs 31 woman and bring in a little bit of income, but
any of those kind of things that you do--the home remains the constant and
ongoing priority--everything focuses on that.
When
your children are grown and gone, or if God doesn't give you any children, you
have a certain freedom. But even
then in what you choose to do outside the home you don't lose the responsibility
for the home, you may be able to care for your home, and because you have no
children still do some things outside.
Your home may still be a haven for your husband, it may be a place where
you can show hospitality. You may
have opportunity to wash the saints' feet and do every good work, and still do
something outside the home, something noble. I always think its wonderful when women
work in Christian ministry, when they don't have children at home, or when they
teach little ones in school, or when they are involved in a Christian mission
enterprise, or when they are involved in ministering to people in jail, or when
they work in a hospital, or with doctors, and those who help people. But you need to be careful even in doing
that that you don't get yourself in a position where you are tempted, because we
all know, and the statistics are very clear on this: "women who work outside the
home have an exponential number of extramarital affairs when compare to women
who are in the home--because of exposure, temptation." You must make wise choices if you are
going to take the freedom that you have in terms of time, because you children
are grown, because you can care for that home because of conveniences, and
choose where it is you are going to use your gifts and talents and abilities,
and women have them to teach and lead and administrate, coordinate, and serve,
and help, and give, and all of that.
Just like all of the gifts that are mentioned in the New Testament. You must choose wisely so you don't
compromise yourself in any way.
But, your place is the home.
It
is also tragic to realize that many women want nothing more than that, and they
have an unfaithful husband who leaves them. They are stuck, aren't they with
children--no source of income, and forced in many cases to work outside the home
to support the family. That's not
right. 1 Timothy 5 makes it very
clear, "other men in the extended family should care for that woman so she
doesn't have to do that." They have
already lost a father, now are you going to make them lose a mother--those
little ones? If there is no other
men in it, then it says in 1 Timothy 5, some other women ought to come to her
aid, and if there are no women to do that, then the church ought to take care of
her; but churches aren't even willing to do that. We have been involved in doing that for
years at Grace Church, where we have widows, or where we have single women whose
husbands have been divorced, or in some cases where we have women with little
children whose husbands are serving long prison sentences--even life
imprisonment. They lost a
father--should they lose a mother?
If
you have some woman like that in your family, you need to support that
woman. And if there is no one
there, the church can come along side, and we do much counseling in that
area. But, "a woman's place is in
the home" only says half of it. "A
woman's place is in the home" to me doesn't sound right--a woman's
responsibility is in the home. To
say her place is in the home makes you think that she just ought to sit there,
because that's where she belongs.
No, that's where her duty and responsibility is--that's where her
opportunity is to have the greatest impact on the world. A woman doesn't impact the world by
getting a briefcase and going downtown--she impacts the world by raising a godly
generation of men and women.
Obviously,
this is very simple, direct teaching, and we know how to respond to it. At the same time there are questions and
I know that they can come up in your heart. You say, "Well, what if I have an
opportunity to be gone two hours in the morning, or three hours? Or what if I can go to the Christian
school and help there for a few hours?"
The answer to all of that is: if it does not impact your home, if it
enhances and enriches the life in the home, if it accomplishes all of the
spiritual goals, then that's between you and the Lord and your husband and your
family to work those things out.
You understand the plan and the pattern that God has laid out: the
specifics on how it fleshes out in your home are for you and the Lord and your
family to work out.
What
grieves me is this massive onslaught that says "We have got to stamp out this
whole idea of women staying at home."
If you don't think that is it, listen to the agenda: Vivian Gornick
(sp.), feminist author, University of Illinois,
Being
a housewife is an illegitimate profession.
The choice to serve and be protected and plan towards being a family
maker is a choice that shouldn't be.
The heart of radical feminism is to change that.
Why
do they care? You tell me, why does
some feminist woman care whether you are a homemaker? Why does she care? I'll tell you why--because her agenda
isn't her agenda--it's the agenda of the enemy. It is an anti-God agenda intended to
destroy the credibility of the church, because if you can get women who claim to
be Christians to abandon the home, then you can pick up a Bible and say, "You
say you believe this--I don't think so.
Therefore, it must not be believable because you know what it says and
you are not interested in believing it and you claim to be a Christian." They don't know what they are doing, but
they don't care really whether you work--Satan cares to discredit the
Bible--that's the issue. That's the
level of the attack. See it for
what it is and don't become victimized.
--The
home is where a woman provides the expressions of love for her husband and her
children.
--The
home is where she leads and guides and teaches and raises the godly
generation.
--The
home is where she is protected and secured from other men and potentially wicked
relationships and abuses.
--The
home is where she lodges strangers and washes Saints' feet, shows hospitality
and devotes herself to every good work--that's her sphere.
Whatever
of that home and whatever of the goodness of her life she can take outside and
not sacrifice the home is between her and the Lord and her husband.
Proverbs
7:11 gives a definition of a prostitute, this is what it says, "She is
boisterous and rebellious; her feet do not remain at home." She is not content to be at home. She is not content with that domain with
that man, she wants to explore other options. People today say, "Oh, a woman must
work. She has to work to fulfill
herself." That is ridiculous; that
is not true. Her place that God has
designed her to express herself most magnanimously is in the home for her family
and friends and those in need.
In
spite of all the clear teaching, Satan has allowed the church to get sucked into
the Lesbian/Feminist Agenda. This
is of great consequence to the church, for a couple of statistical reasons. Sixty percent of the church population
is women, and in Bible believing churches only 37% are men. And so this great massive force of
people who name the name of Christ are either living in affirmation of
Scripture, or in denial of it--very important in terms of Christian
testimony.
Then
it says, and this is wonderful, in verse 5, "She should be kind." What needs to be said about that? "Gentle, tenderhearted, merciful, and
thoughtful." And then lastly,
"Being subject to their own husbands."
Not somebody else's husband, but their own. That is an echo of Ephesisans 5:22,
"Subject to their own husbands." A
woman doesn't know how to bow her knee to God until she learns how to bow her
knee to her husband. It doesn't
mean a servile way--it simply means that she submits as God as designed the
order. "God is the head of Christ,
Christ is the head of the man," 1 Corinthians 11 says, "And the man is the head
of the woman." "Subject to her own
husband." I worry about women who
get out and get under powerful male-dominated environments--I worry about that,
because a woman responds. A woman
can be easily abused. I understand
why all this hue and cry of sexual harassment is going on, though it is way
beyond any kind of rational approach.
Though it is way out of whack, though it is only another way for the
feminist to achieve their agenda--it is nonetheless true that women, in a
male-dominated place are going to get abused--there is no question about
it--they are going to get exposed, at best, to innuendo, at worst to sexual
involvement.
A
woman needs the protection, the saving sense of protection that a husband and a
home provides. And all of that is
so that the Word of God may not be dishonored. It isn't so much for you, it's for God's
Word so that it will not be "blasphemeo" (Greek), "blasphemed." The honor of Scripture is at stake, and
as I said at the beginning an unbeliever can read this text and know whether we
are obeying it. What do you think
the unbeliever thinks of current Christianity, if he knows anything about the
Bible--he'd have to say, "Well, Christians certainly aren't serious about the
Bible." It's really
amazing.
Charles
Haddon Spurgeon made this tribute to his wife,
She
delights in her husband; in his person, his character, his affection. To her he is not only the chief and the
foremost of mankind, but in her eyes he is all in all. Her heart's love belongs to him, and to
him only. He is her little world,
her paradise, her choice treasure.
She is glad to sink her individuality in him. She seeks no renown for herself. His honor is reflected upon her and she
rejoices in it. She will defend his
name with her dying breath. Safe
enough is he where she can speak for him.
His smiling gratitude is all the reward she seeks. Even in her dress she thinks of him and
considers nothing beautiful which is distasteful to him. He has many objects in life, some of
which she does not quite understand, but she believes them all and anything she
can do to promote them she delights to perform. Such a wife as a true spouse, realizes
the model marriage relation and sets forth what our oneness with the Lord ought
to be.
Boy,
what a joy to be married to someone like that. You wonder why he was the "Man of God"
that he was--he had some tremendous support.
And
so it is that God has said, "You want your church powerful in the world? This how you are to live."
Father, we come to You now, at the close of this service, very much aware of the fact that these things we have taught are clearly from You, and clearly against everything th