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1 | Who has a testimony of reconciliation? | Not Specified | Livingfaith | 183600 | ||
I am re-posting my question for the following reason: Fine answers have been given and valuable advice has been included n the answers. The query itself however has remained open. Is there someone who has faced the issue I have reaised and has reconciled for themselves the question and who is willing to share her tetimony with me and the readers? Question (full): How does the Bible value women? (?)Answered Luke 11:27 Livingfaith Mon 02/5/07, 1:05pm Thank you again for a good answer. The Lord Jesus Christ related to women with grace and without fear. The question that arose had to do more with the historic treatment of women throughout the entire Bible, with an emphasis on the treatment of women by the "people of God", the Jews, the people to whom and amongst whom God first revealed himself, putting His own attitudes on historic display. I find myself wanting to be defensive of the integrity of the Living God in all His dealings with mankind, but women read of the treatment of women in the OT and they come away with an iimpression that women just were not that important to God, whereas God seems to value the men more. (Bathsheeba's experience shows the making whole of David, but says little about the diminishing of Bathsheeba.) My position is that I lack undertanding and the proper anwers have not as of yet been discovered. This ignorance however does not answer the questions. I feel for the women who feel downvalued. I have not done a complete study of all events in the entire Bible as they may have involved women. I have mentioned the high value of the women's ability to give life, but, some women see even that privilege as being burdensome and painful. As you can see, important consideratiions go on in women's minds and hearts. Many women, having few good experiences with the male gender, find themselves in a fix, when they view the Scriptures as being more preoccupied with the deeds of men and, in the women readers' view, less with the imppact of their tender gender. I do not see the Living God as having a "so-called" gender. Women, however, feel sometimes that God has revealed himself as one of the male gender persons. With so few living examples available of male persons having the same attitudes the Lord himself displayed whilst in the world, many a devoted women feels left out and alone. What can be said to women who feel left out in this way? Sincerely, in Christ, Livingfaith |
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2 | Who has a testimony of reconciliation? | Bible general Archive 3 | Livingfaith | 183609 | ||
I am re-posting my question for the following reason: Fine answers have been given and valuable advice has been included n the answers. The query itself however has remained open. Is there someone who has faced the issue I have reaised and has reconciled for themselves the question and who is willing to share her tetimony with me and the readers? Question (full): How does the Bible value women? (?)Answered Luke 11:27 Livingfaith Mon 02/5/07, 1:05pm Thank you again for a good answer. The Lord Jesus Christ related to women with grace and without fear. The question that arose had to do more with the historic treatment of women throughout the entire Bible, with an emphasis on the treatment of women by the "people of God", the Jews, the people to whom and amongst whom God first revealed himself, putting His own attitudes on historic display. I find myself wanting to be defensive of the integrity of the Living God in all His dealings with mankind, but women read of the treatment of women in the OT and they come away with an iimpression that women just were not that important to God, whereas God seems to value the men more. (Bathsheeba's experience shows the making whole of David, but says little about the diminishing of Bathsheeba.) My position is that I lack undertanding and the proper anwers have not as of yet been discovered. This ignorance however does not answer the questions. I feel for the women who feel downvalued. I have not done a complete study of all events in the entire Bible as they may have involved women. I have mentioned the high value of the women's ability to give life, but, some women see even that privilege as being burdensome and painful. As you can see, important consideratiions go on in women's minds and hearts. Many women, having few good experiences with the male gender, find themselves in a fix, when they view the Scriptures as being more preoccupied with the deeds of men and, in the women readers' view, less with the imppact of their tender gender. I do not see the Living God as having a "so-called" gender. Women, however, feel sometimes that God has revealed himself as one of the male gender persons. With so few living examples available of male persons having the same attitudes the Lord himself displayed whilst in the world, many a devoted women feels left out and alone. What can be said to women who feel left out in this way? Sincerely, in Christ, Livingfaith |
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3 | Does the Bible diminish women? | Not Specified | Livingfaith | 183587 | ||
How does the Bible value women? (?)Answered Luke 11:27 Livingfaith Mon 02/5/07, 1:05pm Thank you again for a good answer. The Lord Jesus Christ related to women with grace and without fear. The question that arose had to do more with the historic treatment of women throughout the entire Bible, with an emphasis on the treatment of women by the "people of God", the Jews, the people to whom and amongst whom God first revealed himself, putting His own attitudes on historic display. I find myself wanting to be defensive of the integrity of the Living God in all His dealings with mankind, but women read of the treatment of women in the OT and they come away with an iimpression that women just were not that important to God, whereas God seems to value the men more. (Bathsheeba's experience shows the making whole of David, but says little about the diminishing of Bathsheeba.) My position is that I lack undertanding and the proper anwers have not as of yet been discovered. This ignorance however does not answer the questions. I feel for the women who feel downvalued. I have not done a complete study of all events in the entire Bible as they may have involved women. I have mentioned the high value of the women's ability to give life, but, some women see even that privilege as being burdensome and painful. As you can see, important consideratiions go on in women's minds and hearts. Many women, having few good experiences with the male gender, find themselves in a fix, when they view the Scriptures as being more preoccupied with the deeds of men and, in the women readers' view, less with the imppact of their tender gender. I do not see the Living God as having a "so-called" gender. Women, however, feel sometimes that God has revealed himself as one of the male gender persons. With so few living examples available of male persons having the same attitudes the Lord himself displayed whilst in the world, many a devoted women feels left out and alone. What can be said to women who feel left out in this way? Sincerely, in Christ, Livingfaith |
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4 | Does the Bible diminish women? | Bible general Archive 3 | Livingfaith | 183598 | ||
How does the Bible value women? (?)Answered Luke 11:27 Livingfaith Mon 02/5/07, 1:05pm Thank you again for a good answer. The Lord Jesus Christ related to women with grace and without fear. The question that arose had to do more with the historic treatment of women throughout the entire Bible, with an emphasis on the treatment of women by the "people of God", the Jews, the people to whom and amongst whom God first revealed himself, putting His own attitudes on historic display. I find myself wanting to be defensive of the integrity of the Living God in all His dealings with mankind, but women read of the treatment of women in the OT and they come away with an iimpression that women just were not that important to God, whereas God seems to value the men more. (Bathsheeba's experience shows the making whole of David, but says little about the diminishing of Bathsheeba.) My position is that I lack undertanding and the proper anwers have not as of yet been discovered. This ignorance however does not answer the questions. I feel for the women who feel downvalued. I have not done a complete study of all events in the entire Bible as they may have involved women. I have mentioned the high value of the women's ability to give life, but, some women see even that privilege as being burdensome and painful. As you can see, important consideratiions go on in women's minds and hearts. Many women, having few good experiences with the male gender, find themselves in a fix, when they view the Scriptures as being more preoccupied with the deeds of men and, in the women readers' view, less with the imppact of their tender gender. I do not see the Living God as having a "so-called" gender. Women, however, feel sometimes that God has revealed himself as one of the male gender persons. With so few living examples available of male persons having the same attitudes the Lord himself displayed whilst in the world, many a devoted women feels left out and alone. What can be said to women who feel left out in this way? Sincerely, in Christ, Livingfaith |
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5 | How does the Bible value women? | Luke 11:27 | Livingfaith | 183408 | ||
Thank you again for a good answer. The Lord Jesus Christ related to women with grace and without fear. The question that arose had to do more with the historic treatment of women throughout the entire Bible, with an emphasis on the treatment of women by the "people of God", the Jews, the people to whom and amongst whom God first revealed himself, putting His own attitudes on historic display. I find myself wanting to be defensive of the integrity of the Living God in all His dealings with mankind, but women read of the treatment of women in the OT and they come away with an iimpression that women just were not that important to God, whereas God seems to value the men more. (Bathsheeba's experience shows the making whole of David, but says little about the diminishing of Bathsheeba.) My position is that I lack undertanding and the proper anwers have not as of yet been discovered. This ignorance however does not answer the questions. I feel for the women who feel downvalued. I have not done a complete study of all events in the entire Bible as they may have involved women. I have mentioned the high value of the women's ability to give life, but, some women see even that privilege as being burdensome and painful. As you can see, important consideratiions go on in women's minds and hearts. Many women, having few good experiences with the male gender, find themselves in a fix, when they view the Scriptures as being more preoccupied with the deeds of men and, in the women readers' view, less with the imppact of their tender gender. I do not see the Living God as having a "so-called" gender. Women, however, feel sometimes that God has revealed himself as one of the male gender persons. With so few living examples available of male persons having the same attitudes the Lord himself displayed whilst in the world, many a devoted women feels left out and alone. Sincerely, in Christ, Livingfait |
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6 | Does God treat men the same as women? | Luke 11:27 | Livingfaith | 183403 | ||
Thank you for pointing to these wonderful verses! I did not phrase my own question the way I meant to ask it. Does God throughout the Bible treat men and women alike, or does it seem that he favors one over the other? This question is sometimes asked by women who seem to feel left out. | ||||||
7 | Does God treat men the same as women? | Not Specified | Livingfaith | 183394 | ||
Does the Living God of the Bible favor men over women? | ||||||
8 | Does God treat men the same as women? | Luke 11:27 | Livingfaith | 183395 | ||
Does the Living God of the Bible favor men over women? | ||||||
9 | Could someone explain proverbs 31 to me. | Prov 31:1 | Livingfaith | 183226 | ||
Dear friend in Christ: Sorry about the mispellings in my previous response. Proverbs 31 is a (likely only partial) description of the potential the Creator (the Living God) knows to be (He made her) in the female person. |
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10 | Could someone explain proverbs 31 to me. | Prov 31:1 | Livingfaith | 183186 | ||
Proverbs chapter 31 is God's ode to the potential of the women. | ||||||
11 | When is the heart touched by God? | John 16:12 | Livingfaith | 183168 | ||
You know that it is the Holy Spirit who is impressing His desire upon your heart, hoping to bring your own heart's desire into harmony with the desires of the heart of God, when the prompting you feel turns out ot be in harmony with what you read in God's Word. | ||||||