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By Ron Graham   
 
             
	
						
						
						
						
							
								
								
								
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									“But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to 
									usurp authority over the man, but to be in 
									silence. For Adam was first formed, then 
									Eve. And Adam was not deceived, but the 
									woman being deceived was in the 
									transgression.”
									1 Timothy 
									2:12-14.These Bible verses have 
									certainly seen their fair share of 
									controversy over the years. Battles rage 
									over just exactly what Paul meant here and 
									was he just speaking culturally to those 
									folks at that particular time in history? 
									For the answer to that question the Apostle 
									Paul takes us clear back to the book of 
									Genesis. 									
									
									
									
									Many people don’t really have a clue about 
									the deception that took place in the Garden 
									of Eden. 
									“Now the 
									serpent was more subtil than any beast of 
									the field which the LORD God had made. And 
									he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, 
									Ye shall not eat of every tree of the 
									garden?” 
									Genesis 3:1. 
									First of all we must ask the question “Why 
									did the serpent (Satan) seek out the women 
									to confront with his lies instead of Adam?” 
									Satan brought his temptation against the 
									woman because he perceived she was more 
									vulnerable to attack. This is because she 
									did not receive the command to not eat of 
									the tree of the knowledge of good and evil 
									directly from God, but through Adam.  									
									
									
									
									“And the LORD God took the man, and put him 
									into the garden of Eden to dress it and to 
									keep it. And the LORD God commanded the man, 
									saying, Of every tree of the garden thou 
									mayest freely eat: But of the tree of the 
									knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not 
									eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest 
									thereof thou shalt surely die.”
									Genesis 
									2:15-17. God gave the clear 
									command to Adam. Then, when God created Eve, 
									Adam made God’s prohibition of that 
									particular tree and fruit clear to her. But 
									Eve probably didn’t really pay all that much 
									attention to Adam when he passed on God’s 
									command not to eat of the fruit of the tree 
									of the knowledge of good and evil because 
									when the serpent (Satan) questioned Eve as 
									to whether or not God said they couldn’t eat 
									of the fruit of that tree, she responded 
									with “We 
									may eat of the fruit of the trees of the 
									garden: But of the fruit of the tree which 
									is in the midst of the garden, God hath 
									said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall 
									ye touch it, lest ye die.” 
									Genesis 
									3:2-3. 
									
									
									
									We 
									must take notice of the fact that Eve’s 
									knowledge seems to be lacking. She doesn’t 
									name the tree of whose fruit she and Adam 
									were to abstain from eating.									
									
									
									
									Actually, Eve’s first mistake was in 
									carrying on a discussion with Satan. “The 
									Lord rebuke you” should be our only words as 
									we address Satan. As we can see, Eve’s 
									apparent lack of knowledge makes her all the 
									more vulnerable to deception. She then went 
									from bad to worse as she misquoted the 
									command God gave to Adam. Her words, “Ye 
									shall not eat of it” and “lest 
									ye die” are close enough, but she 
									added to the command and put words in God’s 
									mouth when she said, “neither
									shall ye 
									touch it.” The major consequence 
									we see that arises from putting words in 
									God’s mouth is we begin to teach the 
									doctrines of men as if they are the 
									commandments of God. 
									“But in 
									vain they do worship me, teaching for 
									doctrines the commandments of men.”
									Matthew 
									15:9. It’s interesting just how 
									many of mans idiosyncrasies have become 
									doctrinal mandates in our Churches today.									
									
									
									
									Secondly, Eve was deceived but her husband 
									was not deceived 
									“And Adam 
									was not deceived, but the woman being 
									deceived was in the transgression”
									1 Timothy 
									2:14. Satan perceived Eve to be 
									the weaker link in the chain and so he 
									approached her with his lies, sure enough 
									she fell into transgression. 									
									
									
									By 
									taking us back to the beginning, Paul 
									precludes any arguments that might arise 
									concerning women teaching or usurping the 
									authority of men as being a cultural issue 
									of that society. Paul’s admonition was not a 
									cultural issue then, nor is it now; it’s God 
									speaking through Paul.
																		
									
									
									God 
									knew what would happen if women were allowed 
									to teach men and to usurp authority over 
									them. Sure enough, the majority of the cults 
									today were begun by women who have 
									manipulated the scriptures so that they 
									could, without fear of condemnation, rise to 
									positions of authority over men. 									
									
									
									
									Over the past few decades women have become 
									pastors of churches because of a 
									lackadaisical attitude on the part of the 
									Church, not to mention men’s ignorance of 
									scriptures. So what do we see happening 
									today? The completely erroneous rendering of 
									the truth of the scriptures by those who 
									wish to supplant God’s word. “But 
									I suffer not a woman to teach:“ 
									The word “suffer” used by Paul is from the 
									Greek word “epitrepō” 
									and it actually means “permit”. Paul says he 
									does not permit a woman to teach or usurp 
									authority over a man. Women are not free to 
									usurp authority over men nor are they at 
									liberty to become pastors of Churches.									
									
									
									I 
									know that I’ll receive a massive amount of 
									letters disputing Paul’s stance on women in 
									a pastoral position. Many will attack me for 
									even suggesting there’s a problem with women 
									being in a position of authority over men. 
									They’ll march out Debra, Esther, Lydia, and 
									Priscilla. None of whom were priests or 
									pastors of Christian Churches. And knowingly 
									or not they will be attacking God. 									
									
									
									
									“This is a true saying, If a man desire the 
									office of a bishop, he desireth a good work. 
									A bishop then must be blameless, the husband 
									of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good 
									behaviour, given to hospitality, apt to 
									teach;”
									1 Timothy 
									3:1-2. A bishop must be the 
									husband of one wife. Bishop, Elder, Pastor 
									is what the text refers to. The Greek word 
									for husband is “anēr”, 
									a masculine noun with the following 
									description: of a male, of a husband, of a 
									betrothed or future husband, any male. And 
									the Greek word of wife is “gynē”, a feminine 
									noun. A description of the word “gynē” is: a 
									woman of any age, whether a virgin, or 
									married, or a widow, a wife, a betrothed 
									woman. There can be no doubt as to what Paul 
									was saying: no to women pastors, no to women 
									teaching men. The text is clear.									
									
									
									We 
									are all called to proclaim the Gospel to all 
									nations, men and women alike. This means we 
									explain the Gospel of Christ to anyone who 
									will listen. Jesus Himself told us to do 
									this simple thing. Speaking the truth of the 
									Gospel is witnessing and possibly sharing 
									your testimony with others. This is a far 
									cry from where we see women have advanced to 
									in today’s Christian Churches. Senior 
									pastors, presidents of Christian seminaries 
									and universities usurping authority over 
									men.  
									 
									
									  
									
									
									
									“One that ruleth well his own house, having 
									his children in subjection with all gravity; 
									(For if a man know not how to rule his own 
									house, how shall he take care of the church 
									of God?)”
									1 Timothy 
									3:4-5. So we can see plainly that 
									Paul only wants men who are capable of 
									rearing their children in the admonition of 
									the Lord. Not once does Paul include women 
									in the mix of Bishop/Elder/Pastor, or 
									Deacons for that matter. There are probably 
									many well meaning women in leadership roles 
									in churches who only wish to serve God with 
									all their heart. But God’s word is firm and 
									to the point, no women pastor, elders, 
									bishops, or deacons in My Church. 
 
									
									
									
									“Likewise must the deacons be grave, not 
									doubletongued, not given to much wine, not 
									greedy of filthy lucre; Holding the mystery 
									of the faith in a pure conscience. And let 
									these also first be proved; then let them 
									use the office of a deacon, being found 
									blameless. Even so must their wives be 
									grave, not slanderers, sober, faithful in 
									all things.”
									1 Timothy 
									3:8-11. Women who bypass the 
									clear exegetical rendering of scriptures to 
									pursue and obtain the office of 
									Pastor/Elder/Deacon are in full 
									contradiction to God’s word, and so are the 
									men who’ve allowed this error to escalate.
																		
									
									
									
									Here’s a little side note: In this same 
									verse “the 
									husband of one wife” has also 
									been quite controversial in regards to men 
									who’ve been divorced being excluded from 
									holding the position of pastor of a Church 
									or even that of Elder or Deacon. Paul was 
									keenly aware of the pervasiveness of the 
									cultural acceptance of taking in marriage 
									multiple wives. But Paul in no way excluded 
									men who were biblically divorced from 
									entering the ministry or holding the office 
									of elder or deacon. After all it was Jesus 
									Christ (God Almighty) Himself who said that 
									in the case of adultery divorce was 
									acceptable. Who was it acceptable to? To 
									God. Jesus put no restrictions on a man who 
									divorces his wife for infidelity on her 
									part, especially by excluding him from the 
									ministry of preaching, or holding the office 
									of elder, deacon or even a Bible teacher. 
									This exclusion by many denominations has 
									left many capable men who were called by God 
									Himself into the ministry out in the cold. 
									God says go and preach my word, and the 
									Church says no. Makes a lot of sense doesn’t 
									it?									
									
									
									
									Interestingly too, if the whole counsel of 
									Scripture is bypassed, should we not also 
									exclude Paul (who wasn’t married) and Jesus 
									Christ Himself from being leaders of the 
									Church or teaching? Of course not, what we 
									must do is work within the boundaries of 
									scripture instead of the boundaries of men.									
									
									
									
									Certainly by now the majority of the readers 
									should see that Paul is quite adamant about 
									the exclusion of women in the preaching 
									ministry. Remember this verse? 
									“All 
									scripture is given by inspiration of God, 
									and is profitable for doctrine, reproof, 
									correction and instruction in 
									righteousness.” 
									2 Timothy 
									3:16. In other words, these 
									verses I’ve included in this commentary are 
									not just written by Paul the Apostle, but 
									they were God breathed. If Paul says he does 
									not allow women to teach or usurp authority 
									over men, then we can be assured those words 
									came from the Creator of the Universe.									
									
									
									If 
									you are in a Church where your pastor is a 
									woman then you are fundamentally standing 
									with her, thus you’re standing against God. 
									Ignoring the scriptures placed above even 
									after looking into the Greek only makes your 
									case weaker. Corrupting and manipulating 
									those same scriptures, twisting them to say 
									what you want them to say, or interpreting 
									them contrarily to the exegetical norm won’t 
									cut any ice with God when you try to explain 
									your disobedience to Him concerning His 
									word.									
									
									
									
									Lastly, I feel I must address the idea of 
									homosexual pastors. A homosexual 
									bishop/pastor/elder/deacon cannot possibly 
									fulfill the requirement set down by God 
									Almighty in which a man must be the husband 
									of one wife. God sets the parameters, not 
									man. God created male and female for a 
									reason. 
									“Therefore shall a man leave his father and 
									his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: 
									and they shall be one flesh.” 
									Genesis 2:24. 
									The word used here in the Hebrew for man is 
									“'iysh” and means male, man, opposite of 
									female. And the Hebrew word for wife is 
									“'ishshah” and the description in the 
									concordance is – woman, female, opposite of 
									male. Absolutely no confusion here. 									
									
									
									“So 
									God created man in his own image, in the 
									image of God created he him; male and female 
									created he them. And God blessed them, and 
									God said unto them, Be fruitful, and 
									multiply, and replenish the earth, and 
									subdue it…”
									Genesis 
									1:27-28. Homosexuals cannot 
									multiply, they cannot replenish the earth, 
									and they are actually a deterrent to 
									replenishing the earth. Thus they stand 
									diametrically opposed to God Almighty.									
									
									
									The 
									Homosexual lifestyle is an affront to God 
									and His inerrant word, and He would never 
									condone the ordination of a women pastor, 
									let alone a lesbian, to pastor a church. How 
									in the world does a lesbian fulfill the 
									requirement of “the 
									husband of one wife?” It’s 
									impossible. Again, it’s a case of people 
									thinking that the Bible is not to be taken 
									literally. God knew what would happen to His 
									Church if these abominations were allowed to 
									spread, and He tells us of the apostasy in 
									the last days. People, we are there. Now 
									women pastors and even homosexuals are 
									taking over many of the mainstream 
									denominations all because they either 
									misinterpret the scriptures or they dismiss 
									the word of God as simply metaphors and 
									allegories and mostly irrelevant to society 
									today. 
									
									
									
									Do 
									you really want to be taught the scriptures 
									by someone who avoids those verses that are 
									clearly contrary to their position? Does 
									“be ye not 
									deceived” come to mind? Where’s 
									all this headed? God knows. 
									
									
									
									“Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, 
									shall he find faith on the earth?” 
									
									
									Luke 18:8.									
									
									
									God 
									bless you all,									
									
									
									Ron 
									Graham 
									
									
									
									
									
									twotug@embarqmail.com 
									
									
									All 
									scripture is from the KJV 
 
									
									
									
									
									
									
									  
								
								    
						
						  
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