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USER COMMENTS BY ANGELA WITTMAN |
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12/11/15 9:00 AM |
Angela Wittman | | Southern Illinois | | | | | |
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Theonomy isn't a church movement, but it is common in reformed circles. I spent at least a decade fighting the culture, so to speak, that I erred by getting my eyes off of Heaven. So, right now I'm just trying to stay in the Word and aware of what's happening in the culture, while knowing who is in control (and it isn't Satan.) |
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12/10/15 1:17 PM |
Angela Wittman | | Southern Illinois | | | | | |
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sf from tx wrote: Angela wrote: "please continue to follow your Pastors advice as the good Lord has placed you under his care" On the contrary, 1 Corinthians 14:35 "and if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home; for it is a shame for women to speak in the church" She is not under her pastors care but her husbands care. She is to ask her husband questions not the pastor. The pastor deals with the men and the men with their own families. Before God each men stands or falls for his obedient to the Lord in leading his family. This is of course assuming her husband is a believer. If not then she should ask the pastors wife for advice and the pastors wife could speak to her own husband about the matter. In the end, it doesn't matter what a pastor tells a woman. She is under her husbands headship and is to be obedient to her own husband. See Titus 2:5 Of course, this is not an excuse to go against what the Lord says. Sin Hi SF! I don't comment here often, so I don't really know the circumstances of others who do - I was assuming Allie is single. Anyway, her pastor is charged with caring for her soul, so she should take his advice unless it is contrary to Scripture. |
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12/10/15 9:49 AM |
Angela Wittman | | Southern Illinois | | | | | |
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Hi Allie! If you are a single woman, then of course you can work outside the home, etc. I think the main concern I and others have is there are so many unmarried young women who traded matrimony for a career or who placed in dangerous situations, such as this article speaks of. I've worked outside the home as a Real Estate agent, which did not violate my conscience as I was submitting to my husband's request to work and I was an independent contractor with no authority over men. Please continue to follow your pastor's advice as the good Lord has placed you under his care. |
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12/9/15 2:25 PM |
Angela Wittman | | Southern Illinois | | | | | |
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There is much confusion among Christians as to the proper roles for men and women, but I have to agree with Frank and John Knox on this one. |
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12/9/15 9:10 AM |
Angela Wittman | | Southern Illinois | | | | | |
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Yes, Pastor Trewhella's sermon series on the "Debased Theology of the Monstrous Regiment of Christian Feminists" is excellent! Thanks so much to Allie for bringing it to our attention. I think I'll listen to it again and possibly share it with others. |
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