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The
Compass
A
Daily Personal Reflection & Small Group
Discussion Guide
by
John Hay, Jr.
Senior Pastor, West Morris
Street Free Methodist Church
What's
Pentecost About?
What Pentecost
Means for Women
Acts 2:1-4, 14-21
TRACKING THE WORD IN
WORSHIP
What does Pentecost reveal & commend
about women and the church?
1. In obedience to Jesus' direction, women
gathered along with the eleven Apostles in prayerful
anticipation of God's promised gift.
Acts 1:12-14
2. When God poured out the Holy Spirit on
the day of Pentecost, all of them-including
women-were filled and began to speak of the
wonders of God.
Acts 2:1-4
3. Women prophesying, or declaring God's
Word publicly under the unction of the Holy
Spirit, is a fulfillment of Joel's prophecy.
Acts 2:16-18; Joel 2:28-32
4. Pentecost affirms Jesus' teaching and
regard for women and sets the standard for the
future of the church.
Galatians 3:26-29
GUIDED JOURNALING /
DISCUSSION
Explore these questions in personal devotions
or group discussion
1. Spend a few minutes reflecting over the
influence of Godly women in your salvation and
life. List names and write down their positive
contributions in witness, discipleship, and
service. Journal or discuss one in particular
as an example of a woman who did not hesitate
to speak God's Word or reflect God's freedom
and grace.
2. What special gifts or graces do you notice
that women bring to living, demonstrating, sharing,
declaring, teaching, or training in regard to
the Good News? Journal or discuss your responses.
3. Read Acts 2 in full. Does the inclusion
of women as being filled with the Spirit and
prophesying strike you as new information? Thinking
about Pentecost as fulfillment of an Old Testament
prophecy, what possibilities and opportunities
does it open up for women in the church today?
What barriers or limitations do you think women
called to ministry face? How can they be overcome?
MARKINGS & WAYPOINTS
Consider what other believers have affirmed
about women in ministry
MINISTRY ACCESS FOR MEN & WOMEN
"Free Methodists recognize that God gifts
spiritual gifts of service and leadership to
both men and women. Since male and female are
both created in the image of God, that image
is most fully reflected when both women and
men work in concert at all levels of the church.
Therefore, all positions in the church are accessible
to any whom God has called." - Book of
Discipline of the Free Methodist Church
DOMINATION IS NOT "THE PLAN"
"For those seeking to justify gender hierarchy,
invariably they cite God's curse upon the woman
in Genesis 3:16. What is of vital importance
to note, however, is that man's domination over
woman is part of the curse of sin after the
Fall and does not represent God's original intention
for male-female relationships! It is a prediction
of the consequences of the Fall, rather than
a prescription of God's ideal order...A consistent
dimension of God's revelation of himself, throughout
the Scriptures, is that neither judgment nor
curse will have the last word. What began in
grace (creation) will end in grace (redemption)."
-- C. S. Cowles in A Woman's Place: Leadership
in the Church
HOW ARE WOMEN DEFINED? "Keep women
in their place! 'Blessed is the womb that bore
you,' cries a woman in the crowd, 'and the breasts
that nursed you!' Why not give his mother credit
in the only way the culture allowed it? Jesus
refuses: 'Blessed rather are those who hear
the word of God and obey it!' This woman persists
in believing that her value, like his mother
Mary's, lies in bearing a male child and living
out her ambitions through him. But Jesus retorts:
You do not have to be 'saved' any longer through
bearing sons. You yourself, a woman, can hear
the word of God and keep it. Indeed, if patriarchy
is ever to be overturned, women will have to
stop consenting to its expectations." --
Walter Wink in Engaging the Powers
PROMINENT PLACE "That women are
to take a prominent part in evangelizing the
world was as clearly foretold in the prophecies
of old as was the Gospel itself." -- B.
T. Roberts in Ordaining Women
STILL EMPOWERING "The same indwelling
Spirit of might which fell upon Mary and the
other women on the glorious day that ushered
in the present dispensation still falls upon
God's daughters
the same impelling power
which constrained Mary and the other women to
speak as the Spirit gave utterance impels them
to testify to Christ." - Phoebe Palmer
in The Promise of the Father
RESPONSES
& OPPORTUNITIES TO ENGAGE
Want to explore The
Compass with others? Have questions?
If
you'd like to connect with others who are working
weekly with The Compass, e-mail
me or call the church office (317.632.8311)
If
you have questions about Scriptures or some
of the questions, or just want to share what
your are discovering through The Compass, you
are welcome to e-mail
me.
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