In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "A Word To Women," he addresses the theological implications of 1 Timothy 2:9-15, focusing on the nature of women's roles in worship and the significance of modesty and submission. The key arguments include the necessity for women to adorn themselves with humility rather than physical adornments, as a reflection of internal godliness aligned with Reformed theology, particularly regarding the nature of sin and the salvation through Christ. Stalnaker cites Genesis on the formation of Adam and Eve to support his assertion of the proper order of authority, emphasizing Christ's fulfillment of the law and the transformation it brings to His followers. This theological exploration underscores the significance of spiritual humility and the heart’s posture before God, illustrating a gospel-centered view that transcends mere external appearances, encouraging both men and women to find their identity in Christ's redemptive work.
“Adorn means to put in order, to arrange properly. [...] Modest means decorated in good behavior.”
“If a woman comes before God thinking, 'I didn't break my hair. I have no jewelry on,' God puts men and women in condemnation for that.”
“Our Savior has called us to liberty. And we can stand fast in that liberty.”
“It's all about Him. It's not about us, that's what we need to take from this.”
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