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TOPIC; WOMEN IN TEACHING MINISTRY.  FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24
TEXT: ACTS 18:24-28                                                                                                                       
Key Verse:“That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed.” Titus 2:4-5
There is the teaching of the word which a woman can also participate in doing among the people of God. When Aquila and Priscilla his wife listened to the preaching of Apollos, they understood that he did not know much about Jesus, although he spoke zealously. They both were involved in teaching Apollos the truth about Jesus who eventually became a useful vessel in God’s hand. If a woman can teach in secular school, nothing stops her from teaching in Bible school and in the church! The woman is scripturally instructed to teach in Titus 2:1-5.
If the woman is free to preach to men, she is also free to teach men. The scripture does not limit her teaching ministry to women only. Therefore, we should not forbid the woman to teach children or youth, especially the males. Whatever a man does, his wife should follow and help him. The scripture says that God made the woman a suitable helper for man. A man with a teaching ministry, who has brought up his wife in a good understanding of the scripture, may make his wife teach along with him in ministry. When the husband is doing the work of God, the woman is not to fold her arms. She is to help him in whatever way she can. The husband drives the car often; the woman also can learn to drive so that when he is weak or something keeps him away from driving, the woman takes over to help him keep the journey in progress.
Thought for the day: The gift of God is without partiality, any purged vessel can be used.
Song for the day: Give me the old time religion (3x) it is good enough for me

Bible reading for the day: Ezekiel 32-33; 1 Peter 1
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