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Teaching God’s Word
Teaching is a gift (1Co 12:28–29; Eph 4:11; Ro 12:7) that God’s Spirit gives to both women and men. All believers are to teach one another (Col 3:16) and to share with the community what they have learned (1Co 14:26).
Priscilla, together with her husband Aquila, instructed a Christian brother, Apollos, in matters of theology (Ac 18:26). The apostle Paul recognized Priscilla’s ministry and obviously loved and respected her as well as other female co-laborers (Ro 16:3,6,12; Phil 4:3). Paul also encouraged older women to teach the younger women (Titus 2:3–5) and admonished Timothy to respect Lois and Eunice, his mother and grandmother, for instructing him in the faith (2Ti 1:3–5).
Although Paul was a great advocate for women to exercise spiritual gifts, he taught that gifts needed to be exercised in a manner that honors the Word of God (1Ti 2:12). New Testament women were encouraged to exercise teaching ministries but were to do so within the God-ordained pattern of male-female complementarity.
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About this Plan
The Woman's Study Bible Reading Plan features 21 readings that teach women about how they can apply passages from the Bible to their modern lives. This collection of scripture verses will help women as they serve God through work, marriage and ministry.
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