This short essay is about gender roles and the headship of the man. In contrast to feminist assertions that a rare female leader upends biblically taught male headship, I provide the very LONG list of male heads from start to finish in Scripture, and show just how normal, and nearly universal this is. When feminists try the short list, read them the long list instead. The role of man as leader and teacher does not only have the New Testament didactic passages on its side, but the broad scope of the entire Bible.
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Further Reading
Judah and Benjamin:
• Genesis 44:19-34 - Judah was willing to take the place of Benjamin
• 1 Kings 12:1-24 - The Kingdom splits under Rehoboam
Ruth and Naomi:
• Genesis 19:30-38 - birth of the Moabites
• Matthew 1:5 - Ruth mentioned in the lineage of Jesus
• https://biblehub.com/ruth/ - Book of Ruth
Esther and Mordecai:
• https://biblehub.com/esther/
Most churches today have accepted the words Do This in Memory of Me (Luke 22:19), yet found it in their hearts to reject the words, Wash One Another’s Feet. (John 13:14) The main excuse for doing this, and rejecting the latter teaching, is that foot washing is merely cultural, and we don’t need to do ancient cultural practices. All we have to do is be hospitable to one another.
This brushoff of a command should seem strange considering many millions in the Church have practiced foot washing continually to the present day, although with different understandings of its value. Stronger still, when we realize that the washing of feet is not a mere demonstration of ancient behavior, but a command of the Lord, one which He also explains, it is a teaching to be obeyed, not to be dismissed. In expressing the humility we should have, and in expressing the cleanliness we should pursue, a fair-minded person could call it a sacrament.
Does your church dismiss foot washing because Jesus didn’t really mean us to do it, or do they dismiss the practice because they think it stinks?
You can read the text of this article here: http://www.cross.tv/blog/192453
I’ve been working for reform and holiness at: https://www.holinessofthebride.com/
My marriage book Get Married and Save the World is available online, for free or for purchase, here: https://www.amazon.com/Get-Married-Save-World-Christian/dp/1545659052
My book Pain, on the meaning of suffering and God's solution to it, is right here on paperback and e-book: https://www.amazon.com/Pain-Thomas-D-Ackerman/dp/B0D5YWD8CS
To help my work towards holiness and reform: https://www.holinessofthebride.com/donate-2
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