"A WOMAN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE LOCAL CONGREGATION"
INTRODUCTION
- Attention is often given to the limitations placed on women in the
assemblies of the church...
- Because of what is said in 1Co 14:34-37
- Because of what is written in 1Ti 2:11-12
-- Such limitations notwithstanding, the early church benefited
greatly by the contributions of many women
- In just the church at Rome, we read of...
- The service of Phoebe, a helper of Paul and many others - Ro 16:1-2
- The help of Priscilla, even risking her life for Paul - Ro 16:3-4
- One named Mary, who bestowed "much labor" - Ro 16:6
- Twin sisters, Tryphena and Tryphosa - Ro 16:12
- The beloved Persis - Ro 16:12
-- Even today, the growth of many churches is the result of "much
labor" by women
- How can that be, if women are limited in what they can do in the
public assemblies?
- Public assemblies are actually a small part of the overall work
of a congregation
- There is much work outside the assembly that must be done, if a
church is to grow
-- Women are often in a position to provide much of this needed
work!
[What can a woman do? How can she contribute to the growth and success
of a local church? Let's answer such questions as we review the work
of a local church...]
- A WOMAN'S CONTRIBUTION IN BENEVOLENCE
- BENEVOLENCE IS AN IMPORTANT WORK...
- It is a mark of pure and undefiled religion - Jm 1:27
- Ministering to brethren who are sick, poor, imprisoned, etc.,
is a service rendered to the Lord Himself - Mt 25:34-40
-- All Christians, women no less than men, are to be involved in
this work - Jm 2:14-16; 1Jn 3:17
- WOMEN ARE WELL-SUITED FOR BENEVOLENCE...
- They bring a grace and a beauty of which men are normally not
capable
- The unique attributes of femininity lend themselves well to
this work
- E.g., mercy and compassion are almost second-nature to
women
- And mercy is one of the gifts the Lord has given to His
church - Ro 12:6-8
- They often possess skills through which benevolence can be
rendered
- E.g., making clothes, as Dorcas did for needy widows - Ac
9:36-39
- E.g., cooking, baby-sitting, ministering to the sick,
extending hospitality, etc.
-- Indeed, women who might later be "taken into the number" were
to be known or "well-reported" for the good works she had done
in this area - 1Ti 5:9-10
[Any work that a woman does in the area of benevolence is a powerful
contribution to the work and reputation of a local church! Now let's
consider...]
- A WOMAN'S CONTRIBUTION IN EDIFICATION
- EDIFICATION IS AN ESSENTIAL WORK...
- It involves building up the body of Christ, through the work
of every member - Ep 4:15-16
- It entails following such instructions like:
- "Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of
Christ" - Ga 6:2
- "Comfort each other and edify one another" - 1Th 5:11
- "Comfort the fainthearted, uphold the weak" - 1Th 5:14
-- Some men were known for their work in this area; e.g.,
Barnabas - Ac 4:36
- WOMEN CAN ALSO DO MUCH TO EDIFY THE CHURCH...
- Through formal teaching of others:
- Grandmothers and mothers can teach children, as Lois and
Eunice did Timothy - 2Ti 1:5; 3:14-15
- Older women can and should teach younger women - Tit 2:3-5
- Especially where there are people who come into the church
without the benefit of godly mothers and grandmothers, in
which Christian women can be surrogates
- Through informal words of encouragement:
- It has been said that men are natural producers, women are
natural nurturers
- With so many dysfunctional families and emotional problems
today, the gift of encouragement and nurturing possessed by
many women is essential
- Many teachers and preachers have been helped by godly women
encouraging them in their work
-- There is a special need for women to see themselves as
teachers of young people and other women, and as encouragers
of men in their work of preaching the gospel
[Where women are involved in the work of edification, their
contribution to the work of the local church does not go unnoticed.
Finally, let's take a look at...]
- A WOMAN'S CONTRIBUTION IN EVANGELISM
- EVANGELISM IS AN IMPERATIVE WORK...
- It is the "Great Commission" given by the Lord to His church
- Mt 28:19-20
- The gospel is God's power to save, so it must be shared with
everyone - Ro 1:16; Mk 16:15-16
-- This is a work that can be done by everyone - cf. Ac 8:1,4
- WOMEN CAN DO MUCH IN THE AREA OF EVANGELISM...
- They can help support those who preach the gospel
- As did Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and Susanna - Lk 8:1-3
- Providing much needed hospitality, as did Lydia - Ac 16:15
- They can tell others about Christ
- Consider the example of the Samaritan woman, who was
instrumental in converting many people to Christ - Jn 4:28-31,39-42
- Then there was Priscilla, who with her husband...
- Provided a place for Paul to stay during his ministry at
Corinth - Ac 18:1-4
- Converted Apollos at Ephesus - Ac 18:24-26
- Hosted a church at Ephesus in their home - 1Co 16:19
- Hosted a church at Rome in their home - Ro 16:3-5
- Even without a word, godly women can lead others to Christ,
including unbelieving husbands - cf. 1Pe 3:1-2
-- Many souls have been saved, and churches started, through the
evangelistic efforts of godly women!
CONCLUSION
- There is certainly much that a woman can contribute to the work of
the local church...
- The very act of praying, which is no small thing
- Beyond that, there is a wide range of activities women can engage
in without going beyond the limitations placed on them in the
public assemblies
- The true measure of a local church is not defined only by what
occurs in the assembly...
- It includes what the members do day by day, in the home, at work,
in the world
- It involves what benevolence, edification, and evangelism takes
place on a daily, personal basis
- When godly women are active in the service of the Lord, using the
unique talents and opportunities given to them...
- Souls are saved, they are strengthened in the Lord, and cared for
in times of need
- The Lord's church is made stronger, and the kingdom of God is
expanded in the world
May there always be a surplus of women in the Lord's church like Mary
Magdalene, Dorcas, Lydia, Priscilla, Lois, Eunice, and of course,
Phoebe...
"I commend to you Phoebe our sister, who is a servant of the
church in Cenchrea, that you may receive her in the Lord in a
manner worthy of the saints, and assist her in whatever business
she has need of you; for indeed she has been a helper of many
and of myself also. (Ro 16:1-2)
May we never take for granted nor denigrate the valuable service
rendered by our sisters in Christ, but receive and encourage them in a
way worthy of the saints!