A Case of Conscience Resolved - Part 01
Series A Case of Conscience Resolved
Drawing from a scriptural examination of women's roles in worship, this sermon argues against the practice of women separating from their brethren to conduct prayer meetings independently, asserting that such gatherings lack biblical warrant and usurp authority properly vested in church elders. Examining instances like Miriam and Esther, the discourse contends that these situations arose from unique circumstances, not as endorsements of a general duty for women to conduct separate worship. Ultimately, the argument emphasizes the importance of order, male leadership in spiritual matters, and the potential for such practices to undermine the established structure of the church, advocating for women to participate within the existing framework rather than establishing independent assemblies.
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| Sermon ID | 321242014417331 |
| Duration | 49:07 |
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| Category | Audiobook |
| Language | English |
