In this sermon titled "W26 Attitude of Worship: Men and Women," James H. Tippins addresses the theological doctrine of church order and gender roles within worship, specifically through the lens of 1 Timothy 2:11-12. He argues that Paul’s instructions to Timothy are not merely cultural artifacts but essential truths for maintaining order and humility in the church. Tippins underscores the importance of prayer and submissiveness for both men and women, illustrating that true worship stems from a posture of humility, echoed in the examples set by Christ. Key Scripture references include Paul's command for men to pray with "holy hands" and for women to adorn themselves with good works rather than outward display. The practical significance lies in fostering a spirit of peace and humility among congregants, focused on Christ and attentive to his word, thus avoiding chaos and division that often ensue when roles are misunderstood or neglected.
“The word of God must be in our hearts and in our minds.”
“Humility is necessary. We can't control anyone. We can't control our own attitude sometimes.”
“This instruction is what the church is commanded from God to do in the midst of false teaching and divided opinions.”
“The church should be instructed to get their biology right because the Bible says. No, the church is instructed to worship God because He is the cause of it all.”
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