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PREACHING MINISTRY FOR WOMEN. FRIDAY DECEMBER 29
TEXT: JOHN 4:25-30, 39-42
Key Verse: “As for Saul, he made havock of the church, entering into every house, and haling men and women committed them to prison. Therefore they that were scattered abroad went everywhere preaching the word.” Acts 8:3-4
Another thing we see in the ministry of the woman in the New Testament is preaching the gospel. When the Lord commissioned the people to preach and evangelize, women were not left out. They were also involved in announcing the resurrection of Jesus Christ. They went out and preached everywhere. However, the preaching by the women was done with decency, for God demands decency.
Under the ministry of Jesus Christ, the Samaritan woman and Mary Magdalene featured prominently in preaching the gospel. In the text above, immediately the woman of Samaria received Jesus after the conviction that He was the Christ; she went about preaching to people. The woman of Samaria brought more people to Jesus through her testimony. Similarly, the woman has the right to share her testimony to all in all places including the church pulpit. In John 20:11-18, Mary Magdalene recognized the voice of Jesus and He gave her a commission to “go to My brethren.” Here, the Lord gave a woman a message to preach to men. The apostles gathered themselves together to hear her. Both formally and informally, the woman has Christ’s authority to preach. The most important thing is the message and not the platform. Every woman should know this and stand before men boldly but humbly without shivering to declare the message the Lord has given her. The woman committed with a ministry by the Lord should go forth in the name of the Lord and in His authority.
Thought for the day: Be a useful vessel for populating heaven.
Song for the day: Go tell it on the mountains, over the hills and everywhere...
Bible reading for the day: Zechariah 10-12; Revelation 20
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