What Does God Really Think About Women?
An episode of the The PursueGOD Truth Podcast podcast, hosted by PursueGOD, titled "What Does God Really Think About Women?" was published on May 10, 2024 and runs 33 minutes.
May 10, 2024 ·33m · The PursueGOD Truth Podcast
Episode Description
Today we’ll answer the question, “What does God really think about women?” Culture often says biblical Christianity demeans, diminishes women - but is that true? For some churches, it is.
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The biblical answer is clear: God loves women and from the beginning has worked to bless them. John 10:10
- John 10:10 (NLT) The thief’s purpose is to steal and kill and destroy. My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life.
- This reflects God’s heart for humanity in Gen 1-2. We’ll see that today.
- But look at how the thief (Satan) is working against this plan - and he’s also been doing that from the beginning! We’ll see that today in Gen 3.
- But a lot of people think that the Bible lowers and denigrates women. This is what you would expect from an ancient document, reflecting ancient societal norms. For example:
- Ancient Sumerian proverb (circa 2100 BC): "Woman is a pitfall, a hole, a ditch," "Woman is a sharp iron dagger that cuts a man's throat."
- Plato in "Timaeus" (circa 360 BC): "And if a man lived well... and according to his appointed lot... they will make him a man again in his next incarnation... but if he lived a cowardly and unrighteous life... they make him a woman."
- Aristotle in "Politics" (circa 330 BC): "The male is by nature superior, and the female inferior; and the one rules, and the other is ruled."
- We’re going to see today that from the opening chapter of the Bible, God starts with the opposite statement. That’s incredible if you think about it. God’s purpose from the beginning was to give women a rich and satisfying life.
- The word for this is “blessing”, and we’re going to break it into two parts…
Equality
God’s first blessing was equality: he created women and men in God’s image, making them equal in dignity and worth.
- Many people mistakenly believe the Bible teaches that women are less valuable than men.
- Toxic masculinity example?
- Genesis 1:26-27 Then God said, “Let us make human beings in our image, to be like us....” So God created human beings in his own image. In the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.
- What “Imago Dei” means (Pursuit L3): This means we are like God in certain ways, such as mentally (we have the capacity to think and create), relationally (we were designed to be in relationship with others) and spiritually (there’s a part of us that lives forever). Imago Dei is also a reference to humanity’s responsibility to “reign” and represent God to the rest of creation.
- That applies to all of us: male and female. But not animals. We are different from the rest of creation. Imago Dei sets us apart. People matter to God - men and women alike.
- In fact, over and over the Bible elevates women (shocking for ancient literature):
- Women heroes: Esther, Deborah, Naomi, Rahab, Hannah, Abigail, and more…
- NT: Mary, Anna, Mary Magdalene, Martha, Priscilla, Lydia, Phoebe…
- Women were the first witness to the resurrection and were given the important task of proclaiming the good news to the disciples.
- Property rights: In general, inheritance passed through male descendants. Sons inherited land, money, and other assets from their fathers. This system was designed to keep property within the paternal family line and ensure the economic stability of families. But consider the daughters of Zelophehad (Numbers 27):
- Numbers 27:4 (NLT) 4 “Why should the name of our father disappear from his clan just because he had no sons? Give us property along with the rest of our relatives.”
- God not only granted their request for land, but he commanded Moses to make it part of the law for all of Israel - daughters would have inheritance rights!?
- So, God’s first blessing was equality: he created women and men in God’s image, making them equal in dignity and worth.
Differentiation
God’s second blessing was differentiation: he created women different from men on purpose so they could complement each other. Part of this blessing is the calling on men to be servant leaders to women.
God’s original vision for woman and man was partnership and harmony. He created an environment in which they were meant to thrive together.
- The picture was harmonious in Gen 1. Here’s a summary:
- God created Adam and the animals and it was good, but something was missing.
- God created Eve and commissioned Adam and Eve to:
- Reproduce: Be fruitful and multiply, fill the earth
- Govern: reign over creation
- Enjoy: eat food God would had provided
- Honeymoon! Now everything was “very good”
- My own life: good as a bachelor, but so much better with Tracy
- Jerry Maguire: “You complete me”
- But Gen 2 goes back and gives more detail to the Gen 1 account. Interesting:
- An emphasis on God’s provision, preparing the environment for humans
- Then we see this sequence:
- God made Adam. Genesis 2:7 (NLT) 7 Then the LORD God formed the man from the dust of the ground. He breathed the breath of life into the man’s nostrils, and the man became a living person.
- God put Adam in the Garden. (provision and purpose) Genesis 2:15 (NLT) 15 The LORD God placed the man in the Garden of Eden to tend and watch over it.
- God gave Adam a command. Genesis 2:16-17 (NLT) 16 But the LORD God warned him, “You may freely eat the fruit of every tree in the garden—17 except the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. If you eat its fruit, you are sure to die.”
- Then God created Eve.
- Here’s the takeaway:
- Godly men submit to God and then lovingly lead. This is part of the blessing of differentiation.
- God made men to actively engage with God and others.
- Today’s lie: church is for women
Trans: Here’s what happens when men fail to stay engaged: God’s blessing...
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