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THE WOMAN IS EQUALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE GREAT COMMISSION

GREETINGS DEARLY BELOVED
PLS KINDLY STUDY
AND BE BLESSED IN JESUS NAME AMEN

DAILY DEVOTIONAL BY PASTOR PAUL RIKA INTERNATIONAL DIRECTOR

SUNDAY JUNE 12TH

TOPIC: THE WOMAN IS EQUALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE GREAT COMMISSION 

TEXT: MARK 16:15-20  
 
KEY VERSE: Genesis 2:18. “And the Lord God said, it is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him a help meet for him.”
The woman is a disciple of the Lord Jesus and shares in the responsibilities of the commission or command given in the scripture. In the text above, she is expected to do the following:
• Go into the world and preach the gospel to every creature.
• Baptize those who believe in the Lord Jesus.
• Have signs following ministry: speaking in tongues, casting out devils, taking poison, and marching on serpents without hurt and healing the sick.
• The Lord Jesus Christ works with women disciples who obey this command to confirm their words with signs following;
If God leads a woman to raise her in a community where there is no gospel, she shall arise to obey the Lord's commission on her. However, a woman who is in an established church where men function should submit herself under authority and function as she is assigned without contention.
To maintain a successful Christian life and ministry, the Christian woman needs to:
• Study, meditate and obey God’s word. Matthew 4:4; Psalm 119:9-11; 2 Timothy 2:15
• Dwell on sound prayer life. Jeremiah 29:10-12, Matthew 7:7-8.
• Good fasting life: Matthew 17:21;
• Preach and teach sound doctrine. Titus 1:1-2, Genesis15:1, Romans 1:17.
Titus 1:1-2
1 Paul, a servant of God, and an apostle of Jesus Christ, according to the faith of God's elect, and the acknowledging of the truth which is after godliness;
2 In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began;

Thought for the day: The woman is the man’s “help meet”.

Song for the day: I will go with Jesus everywhere…

Bible reading for the day: Ezra 1-2; John 19:23-42
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